In the Current Generation? no. After Brian has passed on, maybe 25-50 years from now, we might get some young HLP members looking to repair the family name that would be very interested in releasing them, even if only in an academic capacity or maybe to the Fullerton collection. If it ever clicks for Byron that KJA is going to drain Dune for every drop of vitae he can then leave it a dried husk in a dark alley, and that he is destroying the family property then heck, even he might recant. Those who have dealt with her say Kim seems to be a fairly even keel and interested in all of Frank's fans. If it came to her I imagine she'd be open to the idea.TheDukester wrote:I also think it's pretty much official that the HLP will never approve of anyone ever seeing any of these alleged "notes." If they ever did become public, there would be uproar once it was determined how little bearing they had on these annual pieces of fanfic that Idiot 1 and Idiot 2 write.
As long as KJA is leeching from the property, none of this will happen.
Yeah, I really liked hearing him talk about Frank. I really regret the divide that has come between the HLP and the fans, because I'd love to talk to Brian as well. I'm considering re-reading Winds, because I do believe that there were parts of this that were written by Brian, and I really get the feel in it that its his best attempt at channeling Frank. Don't worry, SC, I'm compiling evidence.Hunchback Jack wrote:Brian talks much more than Kevin in this one, partly because some of the questions are more about his father than about the Twain. I had mixed feelings about him - sometimes I wish I could sit down with him and talk about FH, since he clearly knows a lot about him. I think he really believes they're carrying on his father's work, at least in spirit. He also mentions his own early novels, but usually in relation to writing or his father, not really to plug him.
That being said, the book still is a little bully that got sprayed by a skunk. It smells like shit, and it deserves it.