Thanks for the deeply informative post. And congrats on all your "assignments" during the Readercon in Boston!
Unfortunately I'll probably not be back in NYC in time to see the show, but I ADORED Frances Hodgson Burnett as a child (my favorite book of hers was not The Secret Garden -- although I loved it -- but The Little Princess), and I have your friend's substack up on the next tab!
Fun to read this and just saying hi, Ellen. (Actually, I just saw many of our former colleagues at a wake [for Alice Abraham] - Jane & Miles, Brian Bell, Ron Della Chiesa, Lucy, Madge, etc. -Best, Susan Loucks
I need to go to Readercon. Can't do it this year, but next year for sure. I may rope in an author friend in Providence to meet me there. I just received the NESFA published The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny yesterday. They are beautiful and I love them, I haven't even cracked the spines yet. I keep admiring Whelan's art. TDF sounds lovely, I qualify from my non-profit workplace and I think several friends would enjoy it too. I'll pass on the link.
The art for your new website!! Kathleen Jennings!! Beautiful!
Wait til you see the rest!!! Heather really slays.
Thanks for the deeply informative post. And congrats on all your "assignments" during the Readercon in Boston!
Unfortunately I'll probably not be back in NYC in time to see the show, but I ADORED Frances Hodgson Burnett as a child (my favorite book of hers was not The Secret Garden -- although I loved it -- but The Little Princess), and I have your friend's substack up on the next tab!
Fun to read this and just saying hi, Ellen. (Actually, I just saw many of our former colleagues at a wake [for Alice Abraham] - Jane & Miles, Brian Bell, Ron Della Chiesa, Lucy, Madge, etc. -Best, Susan Loucks
I need to go to Readercon. Can't do it this year, but next year for sure. I may rope in an author friend in Providence to meet me there. I just received the NESFA published The Collected Stories of Roger Zelazny yesterday. They are beautiful and I love them, I haven't even cracked the spines yet. I keep admiring Whelan's art. TDF sounds lovely, I qualify from my non-profit workplace and I think several friends would enjoy it too. I'll pass on the link.
I am SO EXCITED you're working with DEBORAH! I hope it's an absolute perfect fit!
So far, so good - she's really impressive!
And her strengths dovetail very neatly with my weaknesses.
Plus she's really nice, and fun to work with.
Love this!