A wondrous thing arrived in the post yesterday. I wasn't going to mention its wonderfulness here, but R. Schuyler Devin asked would I post pics because he wanted to see what a slip-case Postscripts looked like and I couldn't resist.
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By: Cate Gardner,
on 3/12/2010
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By: Cate Gardner,
on 12/3/2009
Blog: The Poisoned Apple (Login to Add to MyJacketFlap)
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I think my signature screams, 'this is the first time, I've had to sign 500 pages for a book and I am so taking my time with it (side note: Marly Youmans has the most gorgeous signature in the known universe). And hey, at last I got to write in a book legitimately - I've been doing it since I was three.
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I've just bought myself a rather special Christmas present, the traycased hardcover edition of Postscripts #20/21 Edison's Frankenstein which includes my story, Hand Scratched Note. It's also available to purchase as an almost as fancy Jacketed Hardcover. It is a most beautiful book; I believe I'll need a whole shelf to display its magnificence.
In other news, I finished the short story (The Stars Blink Out, One by One) I was working on for Retro Spec and got it in with a few days to spare. Wipes sweat off brow and thinks it might be a good idea to turn down the heating.
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Wow, what a beautiful book and such a great scribble! Congrats Cate!
Thanks for sharing the photos :D
Hinny
Gorgeous, Cate. One for the ages.
Thanks, Hinny.
Aaron, it's going in my coffin... Or, as we shrink when we get older, perhaps I'll fit in it by then because I'll be 184.
Lucky duck. Congratulations!
Oh, how completely cool! Just don't misspell your name (I know I tend to write too fast and spell my name Katherne, and then I have to go back and add the i, which makes me look like I'm forging my own signature).
I just read your 52 Stitches story (finally) and it's completely amazing, of course. Very dark, very lovely.
Very cool!
They're all so stylish : )
Way cool, Cate- well done. Woot! And possibly, indeed, squee. ;)
Oh, my. It's gorgeous.
(Typed that before seeing Aaron said the same thing, but I'm keeping it cuz . . . it just is.)
Enjoy the scribbling.
That looks like a nice thing worth owning! And your sig is very elegant.
My signature looks like an inky, drunken spider staggered and skated across whatever I sign. And it never looks the same twice, which is embarrassing at the bank, every time.
How awesome is that? Congratulations Cate.
Sweet! Congrats!
Thanks, guys.
Squee indeed, Simon.
Hi Cate--
Couldn't resist replying to that one! Congrats to you, and thanks for the compliment--hope you like the story as well. I haven't gotten my copy yet, alas, so I haven't read yours yet.
Here's a little post about how I once had the most dreadful handwriting in the world and how a little foreign man in a dark coat saved me: http://thepalaceat2.blogspot.com/2007/09/little-man-of-letters.html
Oops, not hot! Click on my name this time--should take you.
The penmanship teacher taught you well, Marly.
Very cool.
Oh my god, so beautiful.
Wow! That's awesome, Cate! I had no idea you got into Postscripts. Pretty sweet. =)