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I was discussing "must-buy" authors at the Bujold signing. I don't have very many anymore, where I will buy whatever they write without reading a borrowed copy first. I've dropped some because I've gone off their writing (Terry Goodkind), their writing has gone off (Laurell Hamilton), or I just don't think I'll re-read all their books (Dan Simmons, Tad Williams).

This is not necessarily an indictment; there are still authors that I buy after reading a library copy (Christopher Moore, David Brin). And there are authors who I buy certain series unread (Stephen Brust, the Vlad Taltos books; George RR Martin, the Ice and Fire doorstops).

So, here's a quick list of authors I consider good enough and consistent enough that I'll buy whatever they choose to write. This year, anyway.
  1. Lois McMaster Bujold

  2. What can I say? She does excellent characterization as well as space opera.
  3. Dave Duncan

  4. I don't have many of his earlier works (and I don't plan to buy them), but his books in the last ten years have been outstanding. A Man of His Word quadrology, in particular.
  5. Neil Gaiman

  6. Um... yeah. Go read his blog.
  7. Tim Powers

  8. Someone who is not afraid to change genres (historic supernatural fantasy, supernatural thriller, supernatural horror) but whose voice stays consistent. (IE supernatural.)
  9. Neal Stephenson

  10. It'll be interesting to see where he goes next; the Baroque Cycle series was hard to read, but I got more into it as I re-read it.

How are your lists different? Or are there any similar authors on your list?
Discuss.

What I'm reading: Syne Mitchell, End In Fire (I still have library books to finish before I can devour Hallowed Hunt...

Terry Pratchett!

Date: 2005-06-16 06:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] learnteach.livejournal.com
Neal...haven't seen anything from Tim in a while. But yeah, that's the list.

Re: Terry Pratchett!

Date: 2005-06-16 07:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] callistotoni.livejournal.com
I admit I don't read as much SF/Fantasy as y'all do. The only authors that came to my mind were Lois and Terry Pratchett. But then I realized that I *don't* buy everything by them. I am a huge fan of Pratchett when he writes about The Watch/Vimes, and enjoyed Moster Regiment and Going Postal, but I'm luc-warm (sp?) on the Witches and I can't stand Rincwind.

With Lois, I've gotten all the Chalion books in HC, as soon as they came out. But I never bought Diplomatic Immunity--borrowed it, and didn't think it worth buying.

Gaiman is interesting, but he and I see the universe very differently, so I don't enjoy him as much as the rest of you.

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