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Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 14:42
by Nekhrun
KJA Special Forces wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:
TheDukester wrote:Which version, FZ?

It seems more likely that he wrote a letter, but it was never delivered before Frank's death. Is he somehow changing it to "Oh, no, I got the letter there just in time! And even though he was dying from cancer, Frank took the time to mention to Brian that I was going to be a superstar author!"
Frank died first, he never had any contact with him. Even mentioned stalking him. :D
Then I was misinformed of this story. But KJA did write a note. And Brian felt as though FH wuold have appreciated the note.
So did I and so did he. Brian said as much in a letter he wrote to me. What makes kja so special? Nice story though. Think it might be possible that you've got a few other things you've been misinformed about over there? :roll:

Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 14:43
by KJA Special Forces
I was only half wrong. I geuss you guys all knew Frank better then his own son.

Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 15:03
by Nekhrun
KJA Special Forces wrote:I was only half wrong. I geuss you guys all knew Frank better then his own son.
Since he signs off on NuDune, then I would say, yes, we absolutely know him better than his own son.

Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 15:04
by A Thing of Eternity
Anyone who was involved in the writing of Sandworms clearly has little or no understanding of Frank. Either that or they just didn't care that they were undermining his message.

Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 15:08
by TheDukester
KJA Special Forces wrote:But KJA did write a note.
Well, isn't he fucking special?

He wrote a letter to an author. Wow. I'd guess literally millions of people have done that over the years.

Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 15:09
by KJA Special Forces
A Thing of Eternity wrote:Anyone who was involved in the writing of Sandworms clearly has little or no understanding of Frank. Either that or they just didn't care that they were undermining his message.
Sandworms did go in a direction I was suprised by. But why would Brian decide to do that when he knew his father as well as anyone. I seem to be confussed as to why you guys think Brian would do that in the first place?

Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 15:10
by Nekhrun
KJA Special Forces wrote:
A Thing of Eternity wrote:Anyone who was involved in the writing of Sandworms clearly has little or no understanding of Frank. Either that or they just didn't care that they were undermining his message.
Sandworms did go in a direction I was suprised by. But why would Brian decide to do that when he knew his father as well as anyone. I seem to be confussed as to why you guys think Brian would do that in the first place?
I'm not $ure.

Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 15:17
by A Thing of Eternity
Nekhrun wrote:
KJA Special Forces wrote:
A Thing of Eternity wrote:Anyone who was involved in the writing of Sandworms clearly has little or no understanding of Frank. Either that or they just didn't care that they were undermining his message.
Sandworms did go in a direction I was suprised by. But why would Brian decide to do that when he knew his father as well as anyone. I seem to be confussed as to why you guys think Brian would do that in the first place?
I'm not $ure.
:lol:

I'd like to add to that, that KJA telling him it was "cool" and "good" was probably more than enough for Brian to go along with it.

Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 16:02
by SandChigger
Yeah, after all, KJA is a world-famous, best-selling author.

Something Brian was never going to be on his own. :laughing:

Re: Analysis of Kevin

Posted: 24 Sep 2009 20:24
by Nebiros
Hey Special Forces guy, defend Brian and Kevin on their dastardly marketing scam with the Dune short stories.