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Talk To Xanth Creator Piers Anthony

Not only is Piers Anthony one of the world's most popular fantasy authors (his books have been science fiction and fantasy staples for decades) but he has been using Linux and StarOffice 5.2 for the past year. This is your opportunity to ask Piers about either the technical aspects of using Linux and StarOffice to produce fiction or about his upcoming work (new Xanth novels coming soon!) or almost anything else. We'll forward 10 of the highest-moderated questions to Piers tomorrow, and will run his answers (verbatim, as always) as soon as he gets them back to us.

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  1. Which OS? by Art_XIV · · Score: 3, Funny

    Which operating system do you feel is most suitable for automating the summoning/conjuring of demons?

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  2. Child Molester-sounding book titles? by tommck · · Score: 5, Funny
    The day my friends came over for a party and pulled The Color of Her Panties off my shelf and started taunting me (it still hasn't stopped and its 8 years later), is the day I stopped reading the Xanth novels. It didn't help that there was a little girl of about 7 years old with plaid panties on the cover!

    My Question: Can you continue to write novels so that nerds can read them without the title causing them to get their asses kicked more than already happens?

    T

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  3. A technical question for Piers. by Doktor+Memory · · Score: 2, Funny

    As you appear to be a fan of Open Source Software, when are you going to release the code to the perl script you've apparently used to crank out the last fifteen or so Xanth novels, and will the code be GPLed or BSD-licensed?

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    News for Nerds. Stuff that Matters? Like hell.

  4. my xauth question by The+Pim · · Score: 4, Funny

    Finally, the guy I've been looking for!! How the hell should I set up X so that when I su, I can run X programs as root?

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    The evaluation of an action as 'practical' . . . depends on what it is that one wishes to practice.
  5. Re:Motivations for the switch? by PacoTaco · · Score: 4, Funny

    I'm sure he appreciates the excellent cut and paste features of StarOffice.

  6. Hard on the Eyes? by lexDysic · · Score: 2, Funny

    Mr. Anthony,

    I first would like to thank you for helping me discover SF/Fantasy. Books like A Spell for Chameleon, Macroscope and Tarot introduced me to characters who solved their problems by thinking critcally about them--a trait I consciously tried to mimic and have never lost. (Since then, my critical thinking has led me to vastly different conclusions than yours on many fronts, but that's a different matter.) :)

    Anyway, this being a technical web site (nominally anyway) I will ask a (nominally) technical question. As a Linux user and sometime writer, my biggest problem has been with the quality of the fonts. As someone who spends hours a day staring at the screen (4? 6?) I would think this would be more of an issue for you. Do you find that fonts under Linux are lower quality than under Microsoft? If so, is it enough to bother you? What font and size do you typically write in?

    Thanks,
    Jason

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  7. Re:How Do I Get Published? by Maggot75 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Well, I think I speak on behalf of parazoo-cum-daemon-philes (paradee's for short) everywhere when I say:
    Don't knock unicorns humping the devil until you've seen just how far a unicorn's horn can actually reach up a demon's butt. Unicorns are hard to please and demanding lovers, while most devils are polyamourous sluts that will sleep with everything.
    Your criticism of unicorn-demon-sex is just to be expected from a narrow-minded society of unispecieist cretins. One day, you will be the weird ones, and believe me, we'll laugh at you then.