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...do you know where your copy of A Night in the Lonesome October is?

This will be the ...fourth? fifth? year that [personal profile] kinzel and I embark upon Roger Zelazny's countdown to Halloween. We'd never heard of the book until someone on the Friends of Liad mailing list mentioned it, and next thing we knew a copy showed up in the P.O. Box, from Vicki Brown, and we immediately began to cultivate the habit.

Vicki died earlier this year, much too young, and this year we'll have someone else with us while we're reading...

 


Today saw some more office-like tidying. [personal profile] kinzel helped me hand my birthday present from him -- my original Narbonic strip, which he had framed. Not-so-good picture of the picture



I actually dusted behind the monitor.   Dust behemoths, my children...

Almost all of my floor is now accessible, except for the pile of books holding up the teddy bear (visual aid behind the cut)


books 'n bear


and the boxes of authors' copies underneath the worktable, and the reference books for the last project... There is, of course, filing to be done, but we won't talk about that now.

[personal profile] kinzel reminds me that today is an anniversary of sorts. In only a few short hours we will mark the 18th anniversary of our flight from Maryland. About this time in 1988, we were, as [personal profile] kinzel tells it, at the point of throwing chairs at each other. Except the chairs were already packed in the truck. On October 1, we were on the road to Maine: two humans, three cats, two computers, a lot of records and even more books, all packed into a UHaul van, and whatever was left over crammed into the trunk of the '88 Beretta. On the third, we were in Skowhegan, and on the fourth -- it snowed.

It's faintly amazing to realize that I've spent most of my married life in Maine; we'd been married a bare eight years when we decided to leave everything and everyone we'd known and head for the North Country.  And so does youth make heroes of us all...

LJ's being slow tonight, and so, as it turns out, am I.   So with a
Scrabble


I'll say good-night.

Good-night.



Thank you!

Date: 2006-10-01 12:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kalimeg.livejournal.com
I just got out my copy of "A Night in the Lonesome October". This will be my second October reading it -- I did it the year I bought the book, too. Found it in one of those outlet malls, of all things. One on the way to Tucker's house. (Lost my first copy of the book to a twelve year old boy. Not the worst way for a copy to go.)

Ah, this will be fun.

Date: 2006-10-01 01:10 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] windrose.livejournal.com
Oh, man, I hope I still have a copy somewhere. I should, but you know how things tend to wander when you move....

Date: 2006-10-01 01:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] malkingrey.livejournal.com
You guys headed north to Maine at roughly the same time (give or take a couple of months) that Himself and I headed north to New Hampshire.

And yeah, it does feel weird sometimes to think that at this point I've lived in Colebrook longer than any place else in my life, including the two states and three towns of my childhood.

Date: 2006-10-01 02:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chappysmom2.livejournal.com
Hmm, I hadn't even heard of that Zelazny book. (All I've read of his has been the Amber books.) It sounds like fun--off I go to Amazon . . .

And, I hope I'm not the only one who checked the picture to see what books are on your shelves. I love Diana Wynne Jones....

Date: 2006-10-01 01:33 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rolanni.livejournal.com
Hmm, I hadn't even heard of that Zelazny book. (All I've read of his has been the Amber books.)

Nine Princes in Amber is worth reading; the rest -- not so much. Of Zelazny I particularly like Lord of Light, Creatures of Light and Darkness, Call me Conrad (aka This Immortal, Jack of Shadows (which, alas, has not aged well). And of course, ...Lonesome October.

It sounds like fun--off I go to Amazon . . .

You might actually be better served to go off to ABEbooks or another of the used book sites; I don't think there's been a new edition for some time...

And, I hope I'm not the only one who checked the picture to see what books are on your shelves.

*Hollow laugh* That picture only includes part of two shelves -- granting that the top shelf shown is double-filed to the point that the shelf is starting to bend. Oughta do something about that...

Date: 2006-10-01 01:40 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kalimeg.livejournal.com
This Immortal and Doorways in the Sand are two of my favorites, as well as The Last Defender of Camelot. He was very good.

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