Just received a copy of Fahrenheit 451-The Authorized Adaption, a graphic novel by Tim Hamilton... first impressions it looks fantastic, and at 148 pages its a longer read than alot of graphic novels,....
Here's a link to a wonderful article about FAHRENHEIT 451, by acclaimed writer Alice Hoffman, which appears on the National Public Radio (NPR) website:
Here's a link to an interview with Ray about the FAHRENHEIT 451 graphic novel that appeared on USA Today's website. Sean Connery had always been my choice to play Beatty in a filmed re-make (and Ray's choice as well, according to the interview), but I must confess I never thought of Nicholas Cage as Montag.
Sweeet! Just ordered my copy last night. Artwork looks good, too. and we have two more to look forward to!
07 August 2009, 07:45 AM
jkt
Fanboy: Are you coming down for Ray's birthday party? It's two hours less of a drive than ComicC-on.
John King Tarpinian You know what you are, Mr. Bradbury? ... You are a poet! -- Aldous Huxley
09 August 2009, 08:17 PM
fanboy
Hi jkt - sadly, I won't be, we are going to be on a family camping trip next week .
I have been coming to Los Angeles about once a month lately, to hang with my elderly mom, I have been hoping to make it to a book signing or perhaps a play, if my mom would like to go.
09 August 2009, 08:31 PM
fjp451
jkt: Is an early arrival advised for assured entry to the store? Also, is the Yestermorrow evening performance in close proximity to the afternoon location? Thanks, f
09 August 2009, 09:08 PM
jkt
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Originally posted by fjp451: jkt: Is an early arrival advised for assured entry to the store? Also, is the Yestermorrow evening performance in close proximity to the afternoon location? Thanks, f
Assignation of a place in line is based on a first come first serve book purchase. If one were to buy a book now one would get a much lower number in line. One may order over the phone or via email: