Congrats on that THE ROAD ARC. That’s one I would love to have.
Speaking of empty wishes, someone buy me Suntup’s THE TIME MACHINE that is on eBay.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
Scanner letter... $2950 and get poetry letter at cost. Seller is keeping rights
Let The Right One numbered... $850 shipped
HOHH letter... $3950 shipped
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Insomnia #459
ANY S/L #459
Ordered a second copy of ASD at LP today.
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I'm glad places like Lividian exist that sell other publishers books. Especially because I don't have to pay right away. That's huge bonus for me right now.
I ordered 3 copies. One for me, one for my brother for his birthday who is a huge sci-fi fan, and just an extra copy to sell or for another gift.
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Wow. I so hope that goes quickly for you now. Goodluck.
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Fahrenheit 451 on eBay at issue price from a great seller (George Beahm)
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Wow. Those aren't going to last long.
It was hell's season, and the air smelled of burning children
Got my shipping notice for Oskar’s cube.
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In “The Road to Misery,” Paul talks a lot about failure and overcoming it. The poetry book could be 2008’s Pulitzer Prize winner, FAILURE, by Philip Schultz. That could have been Suntup Editions’ inaugural publication. The name “Failure” seems like an odd way to start off, but we’re talking about a guy who went with “Misery” instead.
However I get the impression from Paul’s comment that the book was probably earlier than 2008. I would say James Tate, but the Suntup editions will be signed by the author and Tate passed away five years ago. I was going to guess THE WORLD DOESN’T END (1990) but Slynic already said Charles Simic. So to avoid copying him... I’m kind of hoping for MOY SAND AND GRAVEL (2003) by Paul Muldoon or THE FLYING CHANGE (1986) by Henry S. Taylor. From what I’ve read, they both sound intriguing.
"...that Siren which called and sang and promised so much and gave, after all, so little." ~ Ray Bradbury
I have to say, i know i am overly excited in the days beforw a release, but imagine how Paul must feel, especially this one being the poetry book he has being working on for such a long time.
Enjoy the moment Paul.
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Indeed. It must be very satisfying to complete this one. And as a person who read and wrote poetry in the past, I am sure I will love whatever it is. At the end of one long journey only to start a new one.
Way to stick with it Paul.
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I know others have asked and im just putting it out there but if anyone here does not want the poetry book and would be willing to sell it for cost plus shipping I would definitely be interested in buying it.
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My cube just came in.
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I'll take another look but I didn't see any. I'll probably be keeping it in the box though.
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I found the feet. Thanks for the info.
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