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DARK CARNIVAL.

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28 September 2002, 01:04 AM
Mr. Dark
DARK CARNIVAL.
In spite of my present and woeful economic conditions, I went ahead and re-ordered the book through Gauntlett, and received it (and the CD, which I also ordered) in the mail yesterday. It was numbered and autographed by both authors and in perfect shape! Now I have a very expensive copy for mark-up and another for collection. (I'll try to avoid the obsessive-compulsive need to write my name in the new one!)

But. . .it was all worth it.

I have the large Ray Bradbury's Stories that he autographed when I met him out in Pasadena, CA, so it wasn't just about the autograph. It became a matter of principle, darn it! What the principle was, I now have no idea!

Therapy, Mr. Dark. Therapy!

Meeting him was very cool, although I was so in awe of being in his presence, I was unable to articulate what an amazing influence he has had on my life. He was very, very nice when I met him. Friendly and chatty. He actually came up to me before a book signing. He saw me with the book and wanted to save me the trouble of waiting in line. Very nice. He and I were both just book browsing, and I had already bought my copy to get autographed.


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28 September 2002, 01:23 AM
chywitch
Mr. Dark....if you would be interested in selling your 'expensive copy for mark-up' before it's marked-up....I'd be very interested in your asking price!
29 September 2002, 01:26 AM
Mr. Dark
Tempting, but I may actually NEED a copy I can mark up. Chrisman43 has reminded me of the value in my collector's copy, and how I can deface it in a heartbeat through my own obsessive, thoughtless behaviours. Even old guys can learn!

I am contemplating a Bradbury project that -- given the way I write -- may provide me with a need for a copy I can use for mark-ups, extensive cross-references, keyword annotations, thematic highlights, margin arguments and summaries, etc.

It's not a "no", it's an "I just spent $300.00 to buy one book, and I need to actually THINK before doing anything with these books again".

Again, ever the obsessive-compulsive!
02 October 2002, 12:18 PM
chywitch
I understand. If you decide to, please contact me! Enjoy!