Today the estate of Ayn Rand announced that they had authorized science fiction writers Charles Stross and Cory Doctorow to write an official sequel to Rand's bestselling novel Atlas Shrugged.(Yes, yes, I know that it's an April Fools joke. I just love the whole idea behind it. And this is probably includes too many inside jokes for some of you readers out there. Apologies. Just know that if you understood all three authors, you'd find it very funny.)
"Given that the original novel features an amazing new metal alloy, a secret valley protected by force field, and an unlimited new energy source, we felt that a science fiction perspective was key to carrying forward Ayn Rand's ideas," said Rand estate spokesman Perry Leikoff. "And what better science fiction writers to chose than two collaborators who were also past winners of the Prometheus Award given out by the Libertarian Futurist Society?"
Stross, author of the Prometheus Award-winning novel Glasshouse, said that he and Doctorow (author of the Prometheus Award-winning novel Little Brother) were hesitant at first. "But then we realized that both of us shared one important trait with Ayn Rand: all three of us really, really like money. That made it much easier for Cory and I to cash the seven figure check."
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Thursday, April 01, 2010
Atlas Shrugged Sequel
Hmmm,
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Oh great. And I was getting all excited. Hrmph.
Kate, I plan on writing about Cory Doctrow sometime soon. He's an interesting cat and well worth reading.
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