If you collect everything an author wrote (or, in my case, everything they wrote which has been published as a separate items), you can end up with things that stray fairly far from what most people think of as “books.” Here are two recent acquisitions that may cause more than one collector to go “What the hell?”
Posts Tagged ‘Michael Swanwick’
Library Additions: Odd Gaiman and Swanwick Items
Wednesday, November 6th, 2013Library Additions: January 1, 2013—June 13, 2013
Thursday, June 20th, 2013Time for another roundup of the books I’ve bought over the lat (roughly) half year. (Why June 13 rather than the end of the month? Because I’ve just purchased a large Roger Zelazny collection I have yet to catalog, and I want to get all this out of the way and posted before I start cataloging that.)
As always, all books listed here are Fine first edition hardbacks in Fine dust jackets unless otherwise noted.
Really only a placeholder copy, and I wouldn’t even have picked it up if it hadn’t been part of a lot with:
Library Additions: A Random Assortment of Interesting Books
Monday, June 17th, 2013Books and related items, and no particular theme, other than interesting firsts I picked up. Been dawdling about getting this documented, and now I need to put it up so I can catalog a major acquisition of books I made Friday…
Really only a placeholder copy, and I wouldn’t even have picked it up if it hadn’t been part of a lot with:
*This is a newly published reference work on SF specialty publishers. I hope to finish a review of it Real Soon Now, and I’ll have copies for sale through Lame Excuse Books.
It’s Been A Bad Month for Old Fans
Tuesday, March 5th, 2013First Jan Howard Finder (AKA “Wombat”) died February 26.
Now Locus Online brings word that Richard E. Geis, Hugo-winning fanzine editor of Science Fiction Review and The Alien Critic, died back on February 4th.
I wasn’t particular close to either of them, but both were on the Nova Express mailing list, and I occasionally got mail from them.
Geis may be most famous for killing the porn book market for writers in the 1970s. Writers used to be able to get $1,000 a pop for a porn novel (not great, but far from chicken feed), but Geis turned them out so fast the price dropped to $500 a pop.
Michael Swanwick and Locus on Jeff Millar
Wednesday, December 5th, 2012It turns out that I wasn’t the only person in the science fiction community who appreciated Jeff Millar:
Turns out Millar was more multi-talented than I thought…
Worldcon 2011 Photos for Saturday, August 20
Sunday, August 21st, 2011I have solved my camera battery problem. It seems my MacBook does not have enough juice to recharge the camera, even when plugged in. So it’s a good thing I brought the wall to USB charger adapter for it. Packing Heavy for the win!

Since I had gotten the lovely Gail Carriger in red before, you know I had to get her in green. “I’m a one-woman Christmas!”

Steve Jackson, God-Emperor of Steve Jackson Games, my old Nova Express proofreader, one of the people that helped me move endless boxes of books into my house, and an all-around cromulant guy.

Harry Turtledove. “So Harry, how many books did you write this year?” “Just part of one.” “Just one? You? That’s unpossible! Did all your daughters graduate from college?” “Yes.”

His Majesty’s Subject Cory Doctorow, throwing up sum mad n3rdc0rz gangster signs, yo.

Adam-Troy Castro. In retrospect, it was probably a bad idea to snap his pic during that proctology exam.

John W. Campbell Award winning author Lev Grossman.

Joan D. Vinge. With the light behind her, this actually came out much better than expected.

John Picacio, who was robbed AGAIN!

Guest of Honor Tim Powers, who was not only Steampunk before Steampunk was cool, but was Steampunk before it was even Steampunk.

Michael Swanwick and Gordon Van Gelder.

Lois McMaster Bujold.

Yvonne Daily, an old friend back from the halcyon days of the Austin BBS community, where we all hung 300 baud modems from our belt, because that was the style at the time.

Phil Brogden, ditto. This isn’t perspective, his hand really is eight time larger than a normal human’s.

Phil & Yvonne going for the full Irish experience.
Worldcon 2011 Photos for Thursday, August 18
Thursday, August 18th, 2011Another batch:

Zoo City author Lauren Beukes.

Guest of Honor Tim Powers and Robert Silverberg, discussing the difference between writing a novel every two years and writing a novel every two weeks. James Patrick Kelly lurks menacingly in the background.

Steve Gould, explaining to me how he had not only moved back to New Mexico, but had actually moved back into the same house after two years in Texas.

Michael Swanwick, back from his stint in the home for the criminally insane. (Wait, are you sure he said “medical problems”? I’m pretty sure I heard “mental”…)

TAFF winner John Coxon.

Willie Sirois, counting the money he has just extracted from my pocket. Again.







































