Re: "I haven't often seen a writer explicitly and unilaterally connect his own fictional universe with one created by another contemporary writer."
Three jump to mind very quickly:
1. Larry Niven putting the Kzin in Star Trek.
2. Roger Zelazny borrowing John Gaunt a.k.a. GrimJack for his Amber novels. (See also the dozens of appearances of Munden's Bar, and comic book multiverses in general.)
3. Tommy Westphal - A universe explored which links over 280 TV shows into one continuous tapestry. Prepare to spend some time, even though it's only supposed to be a three hour tour. A three hour tour.
I'm not pedantic; I'm pompous, you clod.
Aaaah! Zombie filkers... wait, I'm being redundant.
Wait, my eyes were closed. Can we take that picture again?
For the Lost fans: When this guy says you have too many dangling plot lines...
#22: That's not spam, that's deliberate venom.
All that remains now is for Bush to spend the rest of his life doing penitential good works.
I think that's a typo. It should read "All that remains now is for Bush to spend the rest of his life doing good works in a penitentiary."
Soren's shirt can be purchased here. Warning: not responsible for any music that gets stuck in your head.
May you get what so many of us wish for at this time of year: peace and quiet. Merry bah and a happy humbug.
All right: what do the following have in common?
Gerard Butler, William Finley, Herbert Lom, John Tuturro, Tom Tyler, Billy Zane.
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