{"id":3821,"date":"2009-04-17T07:56:44","date_gmt":"2009-04-17T14:56:44","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/leogrin.com\/CimmerianBlog\/?p=3821"},"modified":"2009-10-20T02:12:25","modified_gmt":"2009-10-20T09:12:25","slug":"steve-tompkins-rip","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/leogrin.com\/CimmerianBlog\/steve-tompkins-rip\/","title":{"rendered":"Steve Tompkins, R.I.P."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This will be inadequate. I&#8217;m sorry, but even the best I could do would be inadequate. And I don&#8217;t expect this will be the best I can do, but it is the best I can do and still be reasonably timely.<\/p>\n<p>I was signing in at the 2000 PulpCon when a Californian REHupan, whose name I won&#8217;t disclose, informed me that &#8220;that guy whose zines no one can read&#8221; was also attending.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Larry&#8217;s here?&#8221; I said. Larry Richter had been there the previous year, and I didn&#8217;t expect him to return so soon, due to his age and physical difficulties. Also, Larry&#8217;s writing style, though evidence of a brilliant and broadly experienced mind, was rather eclectic, and often forced me to mentally reparse his prose to get his meaning.  <\/p>\n<p>&#8220;No, no,&#8221; was the response. &#8220;I mean Steve Tompkins.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Well, this also was good news. Steve had joined the Howard apa in August of 1995, but I had never met him in person. And I certainly found his writing readable  &#8212;  in fact, his was one of the zines I turned to first, when a mailing arrived. It was not the first time this prophet was without honor in his own land  &#8212;  another REHupan had called his zines &#8220;so seemingly clever as to be unintelligible&#8221;. To which Steve, with characteristic \u00e9lan, thanked Morgan Holmes, I, and several others for pretending to find them intelligible, and then proceeded to give this guy a verbal smack down upside the head the likes of which I&#8217;ve never seen.<\/p>\n<p>Steve&#8217;s writing style was also unique, and evidence of a brilliant and broadly experienced mind and an excruciatingly well-read one. Erudite wasn&#8217;t the half of it, he also seemed to be able to recall everything he had ever read  &#8212;  like he had a major fantasy library in his head. Looking back over the old mailings, I see my comment to his first zine, which included dozens of pages, was simply &#8220;Wild writing style.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>But it didn&#8217;t take long before we were exchanging snail mail letters (this being before everyone had e-mail), recommendations, and books (when he complained that the New York bookstores were charging $15-20 for Glen Cook&#8217;s Dread Empire series, I spent a week or so picking them up dirt cheap and sent them off, for which Steve was deeply appreciative).<\/p>\n<p>Steve turned me on to Adam Corby (among others), and I in turn alerted him to the sequel (I would have scored him a copy had not Morgan Holmes bought it first). Together we pondered whether a third in the series would have occurred and why it might not have.<\/p>\n<p>I would like to report that at PulpCon we spent long evenings regaling each other, but the sad fact is we exchanged pleasantries, went out to a group dinner together or two, but I came away thinking he was nice, but not nearly as verbose in person as he was in print. He certainly was genial enough, and I was glad to meet him, but our relationship seemed to be destined to be e-mail, zining, and blog posting.<\/p>\n<p>We certainly exchanged many e-mails. Like me, he was very fond of cats, and we commiserated over feline losses. I&#8217;ll also never forget his e-mail reporting his experiences on 9-11, when he joined the panic-stricken mob fleeing the toxic dust cloud that followed the collapse of the Twin Towers. He said that his weight served him in good stead as lesser mortals were hockey-checked into plate windows and trampled underfoot. Of course, there were more downsides than upsides to carrying that weight.<\/p>\n<p>I&#8217;m glad that his work made it into hard covers, with <em>The Barbaric Triumph, The Black Stranger,  Kull: Exile of Atlantis<\/em> and eventually, I suppose <em>Grim Lands<\/em>.  He came a long way from his start as a Marvel letter-hack. (Which I say without malice, as I graced some of those same pages myself) He could have gone much further. He will be missed. It is a great loss to all who knew him, and to the field he loved as well.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This will be inadequate. I&#8217;m sorry, but even the best I could do would be inadequate. And I don&#8217;t expect this will be the best I can do, but it is the best I can do and still be reasonably timely. 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