"You are the silence in between what I thought and what I said."

Nov 19, 2011 14:16

I seem to be developing a new loathing for "weekends" (id est, Friday night-Sunday), and I begin to guess why ( Read more... )

oceanography, editing, the drowning girl, aquatic rodents, providence, used books, ed ricketts, dreams, 5chambered, sex, movies, autumn, publishing crap, steinbeck

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thimbleofrain November 19 2011, 18:29:41 UTC
Will you play Diablo III when it comes out?

I haven't played a treadmill-style game in many years, but I will play that one, at least one time through.

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greygirlbeast November 19 2011, 18:38:58 UTC

Will you play Diablo III when it comes out?

Nope. The series has never interested me. And the graphics for III don't look so hot.

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martianmooncrab November 19 2011, 18:31:14 UTC
both are gorgeous books, and I have always loved the printed covers... I have bought books just for the covers some days.. embossed and gilted..

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greygirlbeast November 19 2011, 18:39:35 UTC

embossed and gilted..

Yes.

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greygirlbeast November 19 2011, 18:40:11 UTC

Yes, Peter Straub can be so blunt.

That was my reaction.

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everville340 November 19 2011, 19:26:18 UTC
Truly love the juxtaposition of those book pictures: one of Drowning and one of the Ocean, with 128 years betwixt them. Thanks for those images!

Two Worlds and In Between has arrived in Santa Rosa, CA (might I request a cerulean blue push-pin for the proverbial map please, Auntie Beast?)...it is seriously and aesthetically exquisite. I now am actually looking forward to exiling several books to The Land of Storage to make a fine space for Volume One of You on the shelf.

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greygirlbeast November 19 2011, 21:39:48 UTC

Truly love the juxtaposition of those book pictures: one of Drowning and one of the Ocean, with 128 years betwixt them.

That never even occurred to me!

I now am actually looking forward to exiling several books to The Land of Storage to make a fine space for Volume One of You on the shelf.

I am suitably flattered.

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greygirlbeast November 19 2011, 21:42:33 UTC
Yep.

The Conchologist's First Book (1839).

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