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Annotated Dedication and Acknowledgments
The Terminal Experiment
Dedication
For Ted Bleaney
with thanks for twenty years of friendship
[Ted was my best friend in high school; we were both very active in
school politics, and in running the Northview Association for
Science Fiction Addicts, our school SF club]
Acknowledgments
This novel came to life with the help of many fine souls, including:
- Christopher Schelling and John Silbersack at HarperCollins
[John bought The Terminal Experiment in an auction conducted
by agent Richard Curtis; after the book was bought, it was assigned
to Christopher for editing. Christopher loved the book, and
accepted it as originally submitted, without requesting any changes.]
- Stanley Schmidt at Analog [Stan
serialized the novel under my
original title for it, Hobson's Choice;
he did ask for some revisions, which I gladly made]
- Richard Curtis [the agent who auctioned this book from
a completed manuscript]
The advice of David Gotlib, M.D., was enormously helpful.
[David is the older brother of my high-school buddy
Richard Gotlib; David is currently with the Department of Psychiatry,
The Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland. Besides raising
several excellent philosophical points, David also worked out
the murder scenario involving the antidepressant drugs for Rod Churchill]
I received wonderful feedback from writing colleagues:
- Barbara Delaplace [Vancouver writer who asked to
read the book in manuscript]
- Terence M. Green [Toronto writer whom
I asked to read the book in manuscript]
- Edo van Belkom [Brampton, Ontario,
writer whom I asked to read the book in manuscript]
- Andrew Weiner [Toronto writer whom
I asked to read the book in manuscript]
As well, these friends gave me valuable insights:
- Shaheen Hussain Azmi [an old buddy from high school I still call
him Shanu, which is the juvenile version of his first name; we worked
together with one other writer on the first book I ever did, a 375-page
non-fiction directory called The Key to North York (North York
was a city in the old Metropolitan Toronto, before everything
was amalgamated into one big city in 1998) published in 1982. Shanu
helped me with the references to Islam in the novel.]
- Asbed Bedrossian [high-school friend, now living in Los Angeles, who read
the book in manuscript]
- Ted Bleaney [did I mention that I keep in touch with a lot of
my old friends from high school?]
- David Livingstone Clink [the oldest of my wife Carolyn's three brothers]
- Richard Gotlib [co-founder with me of NASFA, my high-school SF club; now
a lawyer in Toronto]
- Howard Miller [my deaf-and-blind friend who proofreads my
novels with a Braille reader hooked up to his computer]
- Alan B. Sawyer [my younger brother, who read the book
in manuscript]
Special thanks to the Ontario Arts Council for providing me with a
Writers' Reserve grant to aid in creating this novel.
[I'd never had an arts-council grant before, and I'd gotten tired of
certain people in Canadian-literature circles considering that
fact significant, so I applied for, and received, the lowest value grant the
Ontario Arts Council gives all of Cdn$500. OAC grants have to be
sponsored by a Canadian publisher or approved periodical; mine
was sponsored by Books in Canada magazine, which had
recently profiled me for their
special March 1993 Speculative Fiction issue.]
Finally, my deepest thanks
to my wife, Carolyn Clink.
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