Mandy wrote:LOL.. I asked the same thing in the other thread. It's a bunch of spam, funny spam, but spam nonetheless. There's no relevant information in any of these stickies.
That's a curiously Hypatian (mis?)use of the word.
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Mandy wrote:LOL.. I asked the same thing in the other thread. It's a bunch of spam, funny spam, but spam nonetheless. There's no relevant information in any of these stickies.





Cloner wrote:The public library collection in Oregon is not a "Dune" archive. Its FH's collection of personal books, which may by chance contain Dune items and research sources, but does not focus on Dune. The only "Dune" archive that I am aware of is in Fullerton CA. There's also a Blassingame archive in Oregon, and a Campbell archive in Missouri, where numerous FH-related items can be found.
That's not entirely true. Having visited the Siuslaw branch several times, I can tell you there are Dune items there, including items from the Lynch film.


Omphalos wrote:That Cloner guy is fucking brilliant!

SandChigger wrote:Mandy wrote:LOL.. I asked the same thing in the other thread. It's a bunch of spam, funny spam, but spam nonetheless. There's no relevant information in any of these stickies.
That's a curiously Hypatian (mis?)use of the word.


In thread posts that I think will get deleted at DN, Nekhrun wrote:I just went slumming it to see if there's anything over there to add to this thread and that was painful.![]()
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Particle777 wrote:I'm just happy there was more of Dune to read.
I hope there are more books on the way.
Yes, I've noticed some of the inconsistencies everyone talks about, like the death of Piter de Vries in Kaitain at the end of D:HC. Once I finished it, I started reading the original Dune again and noticed in the first conversation between the Baron and Piter that this mentat didn't die at the hands of a Bene Gesserit reverend mother. However, when I was reading D:HC it did make sense and it was a good way to resolve the character.
To me, the experience of reading these new books has been like reading History: there are different interpretations, different takes, each author is influenced by his/her surroundings, what's known, the subtleties of the political discourses of the time, et al. When I decided to read the prequels, I knew that FH was not around ant this was going to be a whole new approach with his work in mind. I’m happy they did a good job and gave me marvelous hours of dunenjoyment.
I’m looking forward to the books I still have at my disposal (all the legendary times) and haven’t yet read. And when I’m done, I might still do it all over again, as I did years ago with the original series which now has acquired a whole new meaning, like if it was some sort of archeological document. Wonderful!
BTW, I love the many wise epigraphs they gave us, many of them as good as FH's. Duniverse is so wide and rich that there might be countless stories and books to be written. Just keep up the good work.
Leto Atreides 2 wrote:Errr.... are there any special rules I should be aware of for this section? Like is there any kind of story content I need to steer clear of to avoid copyright infringement?
noldo wrote:In Children of Dune, Jessica makes the statement that her Duke would send someone to ". . . the farthest available hellhole." Is it possible that these new books will take place within the duniverse?
Byrdadmin wrote:I don't think so. Nice thought, though.
Feyd wrote:The Butlerian Jihad occured 10,000 years before the events of Dune.
The first page of the book Dune states the Atreides have lived on Caladan for 26 generations. 26 x 20 = 520. Even using a long generation, 30 years, we still only get 600 years.
But in the Butlerian Jihad trilogy, an Atreides (forget the name) finds the planet Caladan and lives there.
So um.
Also the Bene Gesserit Breeding Program's age and the number of generations of the Corrino house only came out to about 2500 years.... But the new trilogy shows the Corrino's coming to power 10,000 years ago....
Allizkaerf wrote:I believe Siona's vision was of a possible past that Leto's metamorphasis prevented.
Allizkaerf wrote:arnoldo wrote:Lol, Salman Rushdie 's critics were girl scouts when compared to a few hardcore dune fans criticism of the latter books of Dune.
I'm sure they'll take that as a compliment.![]()
Aw, Noldy, you can crawl up my ass and eat my shit anytime you like! (Just wash & disinfect yourself good first: I wouldn't want you to bring in anything nasty from your usual abode up KJA's rectum.)Leto Atreides 2 wrote:zeropoint wrote:Thing is, anybody can write a story or a novel taking place within the DUNE universe. The issue of copyright comes into play if they wish to publish the work or stand to make a profit from it. There's a forum on this very page for fan-fiction.
Wait, what? I can actually publish my Dune works here so long as I don't seek profit from them?
zeropoint wrote:zeropoint wrote:Getting your work published through the HLP is a different story. I just don't think Brian Herbert and Kevin Anderson would give up their position as the sole proprietors of Frank Herbert's DUNE.
Yeah, even if I don't seek a profit, I can't imagine them being too happy with an alternate prequel/sequel series being published alongside theirs. Yet... it must be done!![]()

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