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A sneak peek of what fell out when I opened the door. Ghod, I love this closet.

Anyhow, what you're looking at are:

*A Gofer T-shirt from Balticon 37, May 2003, the year Steve and I were Writer Guests of Honor. Size large, 50% cotton, 50% polyester, tag still on. To the best of my knowledge, never worn, though it has been in the closet for a number of years.

*A Razer Ray Gun from, I'm guessing, the 'way early (19)60s. Molded bronze plastic, the brittle kind that shatters when you drop it on the sidewalk. I had one very much like this when I was a wee thing. This is not that gun -- that gun was dropped on the sidewalk before you were born. It has a friction action -- you squeeze the trigger and it makes a noise. It used to spark, but I'm not seeing any sparks today, poor, sad old toy.

*An unbound, uncut Meisha Merlin edition of I Dare. Fifteen signatures, acid-free paper. This is the second one of these the closet has given up. The first was auctioned off. . .perhaps two years ago. I believe, but cannot guarantee that there isn't a third. Until this one appeared, I hadn't known there were two.

*A silver charm, one-eighth ounce of, so it says on the back, sterling silver, struck with the Tree-and-Dragon. I have five of these. They have been living in plastic envelopes inside of green satin bags since 2005. They were made as part of the promotion for the release of the Buzzy Multimedia audio edition of Local Custom, narrated by Michael Shanks. Two of the five have some minor tarnishing (the picture looks tarnished, but that's the charm picking up the yellow of the t-shirt), but they are silver and you ought to be able to clean them. The finish is a bright! mirror. Almost too bright to allow of a good picture -- as you can see.

*A leather bound Meisha Merlin edition of Pilots Choice, red leather, gold embossed Tree-and-Dragon on the front, gold embossed on black title and author names on the spine, all edges gilt, red-and-black end papers. One of ten copies bound by Antiquarian Bookcrafts, Marlay Park, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, Ireland, in 2001. This book was bound for us by Anne McCaffrey as a gift. No, I can't prove it; you'll have to take my word for it.

Behold, there are pictures:

The things that fell out of the closet, April 23, 2011





Razer Ray Gun and unbound I Dare


Silver tree-and-dragon charm



Balticon T-shirt and Leather bound Pilots Choice

Date: 2011-04-24 03:07 pm (UTC)
eseme: (Default)
From: [personal profile] eseme
See the stack of folded paper, ready to be bound into a book? Each folded section is called a signature.

Date: 2011-04-24 03:19 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magentametrix.livejournal.com
Good to know! Thank you, I feel better educated now. But I'm also a little disappointed that our authors haven't figured out how to get the cast of characters to sign their own book.

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