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Fred Saberhagen died yesterday
Fred Saberhagen died yesterday
#1
I'm back my ISP finally got it's act back together just in time for me to discover that one of my favorite writers has died.
Fred Saberhagen died July 3 he was best known for the Science Fiction series "Berserkers" and the Fantasy series "Swords".
Sorry I've not been able to find a link to a Obituary yet. I found out through another favorite writers website.
howard melton
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#2
Here's the SFWA's page.
(I wasn't aware that he served with the USAF... but, considering how well the Beserker stories were written, I'm not surprised.)

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On the sad/distressing side, some buffoon over at Wikipedia wouldn't allow a change to Saberhagen's bio to include that info.
That aside, I'm saddened by the news. I never met Saberhagen, but I started reading his stuff in high school after I got involved in Flying Buffalo's play-by-mail Starweb game in the middle-late 1970s. I've always enjoyed his work.
(ETA: fixed link coding to match ezBoard instead of the TV Tropes Wiki...)

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After the Chris Benoit situation, I'm certain Wikipedia is just a little overcautious about deaths being reported without official documentation.
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The Wikipedia entry is updated with his death.
From what I'm told (hearsay) Wikipedia's being uber-careful about deaths, since they got hit twice recently: once with annoyances after the Vince McMahon fake car-bomb angle, and then the trouble over the Benoit thing.
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You guys should read the discussion history for the page -- some twit with an admit bit wouldn't accept SFWA or Harlan Ellison as "authoritative".

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As news sources, they aren't authoritative. The delay until the AP picked up the story is hardly unreasonable.
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Way to bum me out, man.
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