Shit, yes. Every time I read The Salmon of Doubt I'm especially saddened, because Douglas Adams seemed like the sort of happy, wonderful person you'd love to meet, and I agreed with so much of what he wrote. (It's painful to read about all the things he was still hoping to do, too.) I am glad Pratchett has written things down. Even if his mind DOES slip, he'll have this awesome legacy, and we'll all know what he was like from that.
Diane Duane mentioned the con in her blog. So cool! It may even be reachable for me, although I don't actually know yet. It would be awesome. I'm sure he'll still make some sense come September 2009, right?
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Date: 2008-02-03 09:32 am (UTC)Diane Duane mentioned the con in her blog. So cool! It may even be reachable for me, although I don't actually know yet. It would be awesome. I'm sure he'll still make some sense come September 2009, right?