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American writer and philanthropist Barbara Goldsmith, author of Little Gloria, died aged 85 on June the 26th. Her real name was Barbara Joan Lubin and I don't know whether she was Jew or not.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/29/books/barbara-goldsmith-author-of-little-gloria-dies-at-85.html?_r=0

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Peter Asmussen, "famous" Danish writer, died on June the 28th, aged 59.

http://www.b.dk/doedsfald/haab-om-en-sammenhaeng

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Peter Asmussen, "famous" Danish writer, died on June the 28th, aged 59.

http://www.b.dk/doedsfald/haab-om-en-sammenhaeng

Do you know if he was Jewish?

 

I don't think he was.

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Nigerian writer Elechi Amadi died on June the 29th aged 82.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36672302

 

For CoF: he was not Jewish.

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Nigerian writer Elechi Amadi died on June the 29th aged 82.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-36672302

 

For CoF: he was not Jewish.

Did he know any Jews?

 

Oh, stop it, you are not funny.

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Wendy Leigh, 65, celebrity biographer and former lover of Robert Maxwell, reportedly by suicide via her London apartment balcony.

 

Leigh, a former paramour of press lord Robert Maxwell

 

I love that word. :wub:

 

I'm guessing you'd need imagination on an industrial scale to enjoy sex with Robert Maxwell.

Or GHB

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What is it with poets dying in quick succession?

 

Robert Nye has died aged 77. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/poet-and-novelist-robert-nye-dies-aged-77-a7116231.html

 

I have placed him here as his novel Falstaff won the Guardian Fiction Prize and is probably critically acknowledged as one of the finest English novels of the 1970s, if not the 20th Century.

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Sally Beauman

 

She was widow of Alan Howard, so expect to see someone post her name in the Widow thread before August...

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Might just concede that DDP title now.

 

 

"Well, Gary, sloppy tactics by the manager there. He thought he was Ranieri managing Leicester City - he was actually Mark Hughes at Stoke!"

 

:D

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Might just concede that DDP title now.

 

 

"Well, Gary, sloppy tactics by the manager there. He thought he was Ranieri managing Leicester City - he was actually Mark Hughes at Stoke!"

 

:D

Some DDP performances this year have been more akin to McClaren at Newcastle or the oystons at Blackpool

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Military author and retired diplomat Robert F Dorr is suffering from incurable brain cancer.

Impending death not in question....but is he obitable?

http://robertfdorr.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/news-from-bob.html?m=1

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Dorr

Who cares? He's 'deadable'. You folks really have issues putting carts in front of horses. I'll take 12 deaths and 4 of them don't obit vs your 6 folks that guarantee obits. You know who won't obit? LIVING PEOPLE!

SC

 

 

I look forward to doing battle with you in the DDP next year then.

 

 

You know how obitable Robert Dorr was? He died over a month ago. I had him in the Hare's pool and didn't even notice.

 

Not a chance of QO.

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Military author and retired diplomat Robert F Dorr is suffering from incurable brain cancer.

Impending death not in question....but is he obitable?

http://robertfdorr.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/news-from-bob.html?m=1

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Dorr

Who cares? He's 'deadable'. You folks really have issues putting carts in front of horses. I'll take 12 deaths and 4 of them don't obit vs your 6 folks that guarantee obits. You know who won't obit? LIVING PEOPLE!

SC

 

 

I look forward to doing battle with you in the DDP next year then.

 

 

You know how obitable Robert Dorr was? He died over a month ago. I had him in the Hare's pool and didn't even notice.

 

Not a chance of QO.

 

 

Isn't the Hare's Pool a little more relaxed about it's obits? This should do you, post it over in that thread. https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/obituaries/robert-f-dorr-author-of-military-histories-dies-at-76/2016/07/03/c2c2371c-3e3d-11e6-84e8-1580c7db5275_story.html

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He's been mentioned in passing before, but Jean Raspail, author of the inflammatory 1973 novel Camp of the Saints, which predicted that a wave of immigrants would cause the collapse of western civilisation, is still alive at the age of 91.

 

He gave an interview (in French) a few months ago - basically saying he was right about everything - and looks like he might soldier on for a while, but he'll definitely get an obit when he's gone.

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Mystery author Bill Crider has a "very aggressive form of carcinoma". Per his Wiki, two of his novels were co-written with Today Show weatherman Willard Scott, of all people.

 

One for the dead pools with very lax obit standards.

 

 

Reliable news sources in English language likely to report this so I'm guessing he's Deathrace friendly assuming he's amenable to breathing into 2017

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It has been a long time since I provided a list so here are the living winners of the World Fantasy Award in chronological order of the first win. Some of these names won't trouble us for a few years and some are regulars but there are some names that might be of interest.Winners of the World Fantasy Award

 

1. Patricia A. McKillip (1948)

2. William Kotzwinkle (1943)

3. Michael Moorcock (1939)

4. Elizabeth A. Lynn (1946)

5. Gene Wolfe (1931)

6. John Crowley (1942)

7. Barry Hughart (1934)

8. Dan Simmons (1948)

9. Patrick Suskind (1949)

10. Peter Straub (1943)

11. James K Morrow (1947)

12. Ellen Kushner (1955)

13. Robert R. McCammon (1952)

14. Tim Powers (1952)

15. Lewis Shiner (1950)

16. Christopher Priest (1943)

17. Rachel Pollack (1945)

18. Jeffrey Ford (1955)

19. Louise Erdrich (1954)

20. Martin Scott (1956)

21. Sean Stewart (1965)

22. Ursula K Le Guin (1929)

23. Jo Walton (1964)

24. Susanna Clarke (1959)

25. Haruki Murakami (1949)

26. Guy Gavriel Kay (1954)

27. Margo Lanagan (1960)

28. China Mieville (1972)

29. Nueni Okorafor (1974)

30. Laive Tidhar (1976)

31. E Willow Wilson (1982)

32. Sofia Samatar (1971)

33. David Mitchell (1969)

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