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Monday, July 12th, 2004 04:18 pm
but this is so cool!
There's an author out there called Zilpha Keatly Snyder.
She writes childrens books. Or, rather, she writes wonderful BOOKS that can be for children or adults.

A lot of her books are out of print, but some have just recently been re-printed.
I wrote her literally YEARS ago, asking about this - and two days ago i got a reply! She had replied at the time with a negative answer, but now, years later, she's saved address and wrote back!

So very cool.
:)

Dear reader,

I am sending you this email because at one time you wrote me a very
nice letter thanking me for my book, The Changeling, and asking when it
would be back in print. I have saved dozens of these letters and now I
am writing this email to all of you inform you that the book has just
been reprinted by iUniverse under special arrangements with the
Authors' Guild.

The reprint is a high-quality paperback with all the original
illustrations and is available through iuniverse.com as well as
Barnesandnoble.com and amazon.com.

I should mention also that another out-of-print book, The Velvet Room,
is now also available through the same outlets and a third, Black and
Blue Magic, will soon be reprinted as well.

Thank you all again for your wonderful letters.

Zilpha Keatley Snyder


And SOMEONE out there sent me a copy of the 'Gormenghast' trilogy... Stand up so i can hug you!!
Monday, July 12th, 2004 10:54 pm (UTC)
Coolness!

Now that is a thoughtful author.
Monday, July 12th, 2004 10:57 pm (UTC)
Wow, that's very nice, and classy of her to respond to her fans like that!
Tuesday, July 13th, 2004 12:43 am (UTC)
What a wonderful thing to do!

I used to know a couple of childrens' authors and they were truly lovely people.

Gormengahst... I'm sure I taped that off TV a few years back and never watched it. I might have to try and find the tape. I can remember lovely gothic designs and madly giggling sisters, but that's about it.

Enjoy your books!
Tuesday, July 13th, 2004 12:45 pm (UTC)
I loved Zilpha Keatley Snyder! Is The Changeling the one about the poltergeist? If it is, I remember it being pretty creepy, delicious shudder-making. I loved The Egypt Game and The Velvet Room, but I remember being disappointed with the ending of the Velvet Room -- doesn't the main character kind of give up going to the room at the end? In favor of living a "normal life?"

As for Gormenghast, another favorite of mine. Have you read it yet? Steerpike and Spike -- some similarities there. There is nothing like the Gormenghast books and they are indescribable. I think even the best attempt at making a cinematic version of Gormenghast is doomed to failure; its home is only in the imagination.
Tuesday, July 13th, 2004 07:48 pm (UTC)
OK, now I'll have to try and remember which one was about the poltergeist. I think there was one about a poltergeist? Or has my memory gone? I do remember reading the one about Ivy wanting to be a dancer, now that you describe it. I read all the ZKS books my library had once upon a time long ago.

Tell me what you think about Gormenghast when you get more into it.
Wednesday, July 14th, 2004 08:35 am (UTC)
Hee! Twas me bebe!
I remembered we had a chat aaages ago about the Gormenghast TV thing, (which i was mildly appalled by - having read the trilogy as a wee 'un in school, it made a BIG impact cos the books are *A-Maze-Ing*) (Oooh, apart from JRM, cos well - *damn*)
Knew you'd like to read the real thing, and remembered about it one morning during my minimal Net access time. (Got me a copy of The Phantom Tollbooth too, thanks to you reminding me of it's existance, smootch X)

Oh oh! And go here for Te goodness of extreme proportions...Gormenghast/BtVS Xover

http://teland.com/thedancer.html

I'd love to RRU your cracktrailer thing, but I'd have to print it at school, hide and scribble, delurk to reply *at school*, and cannot do the pRon thing in public, dude - think of the kiddies! So, blah! (hates indirect net access with a fiery passion) 'nother time hopefully.

~from the 'whorl, cos i luv ya!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2004 08:41 am (UTC)
Heh, just realised this standalone Xover from Te could be in the same verse as the afore recc'd 'the dancer form the dance'

http://teland.com/showtime.html

Mwa!
Wednesday, July 14th, 2004 10:30 am (UTC)
*mmmmfffll...*