Simon82
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Hi, all --
Seeing how visiting the Lounge is like time-traveling, I'm wondering how many here are fans of my favorite fantasy writer of the Golden Era (or any era, for that matter), Walter Braden (Jack) Finney.
Aside from _The Body Snatchers_, he wrote dozens of great short stories from the late 40s to the mid 60s that appeared in Collier's and The Saturday Evening Post, many with "Twilight Zone"-like surprises and lots of time travel.
Movies made from his non-time-travel works include "Five Against the House" (with Frank Sinatra), "Good Neighbor Sam" with Jack Lemmon and, of course, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers."
There's a new book out that analyzes the man and his works called _Stealing Through Time_, by Jack Seabrook. Anybody read it yet? I'm itching to myself, since I'm not aware of any other study of Finney's writing.
Curious to see if there are any other Finney fans out there!
Seeing how visiting the Lounge is like time-traveling, I'm wondering how many here are fans of my favorite fantasy writer of the Golden Era (or any era, for that matter), Walter Braden (Jack) Finney.
Aside from _The Body Snatchers_, he wrote dozens of great short stories from the late 40s to the mid 60s that appeared in Collier's and The Saturday Evening Post, many with "Twilight Zone"-like surprises and lots of time travel.
Movies made from his non-time-travel works include "Five Against the House" (with Frank Sinatra), "Good Neighbor Sam" with Jack Lemmon and, of course, "Invasion of the Body Snatchers."
There's a new book out that analyzes the man and his works called _Stealing Through Time_, by Jack Seabrook. Anybody read it yet? I'm itching to myself, since I'm not aware of any other study of Finney's writing.
Curious to see if there are any other Finney fans out there!