Remember that "essay on my friendship & professional relationship with John Bellairs for NESFA Press's forthcoming omnibus on his adult work" I mentioned in January? I didn't think so. Well, anyway, it's been published and is now for sale. It makes me go all misty-eyed, for reasons that are, well, in the essay, and which I will try to further explicate after Worldcon. But I wanted to let you know about the book right away. I also think it's incredibly cool that they got Omar Rayyan to do the cover. I love his work; we actually own an original watercolor from Count Silvernose.
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Date: 2009-08-05 04:19 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-08-05 05:47 am (UTC)"He invented the Fuse Box Dwarf, a little man who popped out at you from behind the paint cans in the cellarway and screamed, "Dreeb! Dreeb! I am the Fuse Box Dwarf!" Lewis was not scared by the little man, and he felt that those who scream, "Dreeb!" are more to be pitied than censured.
-John Bellairs, The House with a Clock in its Walls"
I've read many of his children's books over and over but I've yet to read The Face in the Frost.
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Date: 2009-08-05 07:06 am (UTC)no subject
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