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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good story plus the Great, Scary story of the first edition., February 17, 1998
By A Customer
A short, unexceptional novel of some horrible future of Earth, But What of Earth? is quite fascinating. The original novel is OK. Nothing to write home about. Ahhh, but the book also contains two other treats, both much worth writing home about. When Piers Anthony sold the story originally, things went wrong. What was published was horrible and mainly not what he had sent in. Not to mention the fact of another writer's name also on the book. In many footnotes, Piers tells us of the many, many changes to his novel as recorded in various inks & handwritings on the manuscript. The story of the evil forces destroying his book, line by line is quite fascinating. The other bonus treat is the story of what the novel is about. Mixed in with the footnotes of changes are glimpses into the author's purposes. This improves my enjoyment of the novel as it connects things together that I would have missed until a later re-reading, which, honestly, might never have happened. Fair novel with adventure and insight into the world of writing, publishing and creativity. Not Piers' best, but it is worth some time, especially if writing interests you.
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