And he wrote about hopeful futures, justifying his optimism.
“Just as there are Laws of Conservation of Matter and Energy, so there are in fact Laws of Conservation of Pain and Joy. Neither can ever be created or destroyed. But one can be converted into the other.”
– Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon (1977)
The book is set in space, after all. It won a Hugo and a Nebula, so you know it worked out. They headed West and settled in B.C.; the rest of the trilogy appeared shortly thereafter. (Stardance, 1979, Starseed, 1991, and Starmind, 1995)
More information here: http://www.stardancemovie.com/index.html
You see, on May 30, 2010, Jeanne Robinson died following a long battle with cancer.
“Shared pain is lessened; shared joy is increased (and bad puns are appreciated).“
-Callahan’s Legacy (1996)
In recognition of his impact on me, and her impact on him, I recommend the following titles. They’re touching, engrossing, and even educational. Mostly though, they’re happy endings.
Callahan’s Cross-Time Saloon
Lady Slings the Booze
The Callahan Touch
Callahan’s Legacy
Callahan’s Key
Callahan’s Con
The Crazy Years