(December 16, 2011 at 5:21 am)Moros Synackaon Wrote: And I do feel a sense of loss, as confusing as that may be for a reader of only one of his books and less than a handful of his columns.
Eh, it's natural. I was worried for days when Stephen King got hit by that truck and I cried when Dimebag was killed. You can connect enough with a person's work to feel a sense of loss when they are gone. In a way, that is what an artist of any kind's contribution is to the world. What is the sense of writing anything if someone does not connect to it or learn from it? At any rate, I'm sorry to everyone who felt a connection to him. It's a damn shame.