SOLD/SHIPPED: SIGNED 1st ed. of Orson Scott Card's "Maps In A Mirror", with EXCITING BONUSES!

Jul 04, 2008 22:03

Shamelessly appropriated from inspired by sabinelagrande's awesome offer of an autographed copy of The Anita Bryant Story, and egged on by chomiji, whose giggly reaction when I floated the idea over lunch yesterday convinced me to do it, I present to you another exercise in collectible irony!

Offered: One Easton Press leather-bound first edition of Orson Scott Card's ( Read more... )

seller: smillaraaq, offered: lulz, offered: autographed book, sold, offered: book

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astaria51 July 8 2008, 01:06:52 UTC
Oooh. While OSC's views really bother me, his books don't.

Will be checking back on this one later. Wish I had the money to get him a card, sent though. I think you should send him one anyway!

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kissingmyelbow July 15 2008, 21:32:17 UTC
Thank you for putting up an OSC book! I was going to, because I know he would um hate it completely, but all of mine are in bad condition and my family would hate me for getting rid of them, because damn he can write. even if he is a jackass.

<3

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delux_vivens July 21 2008, 21:42:16 UTC
heffa you didnt tell me you did beadwork. ive been wracking my brains for a source of beadwork hair accessories.

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smillaraaq July 21 2008, 21:55:51 UTC
Bwah, what, you haven't seen me nattering along about jewelrymaking all over the place? You must have just blinked at the wrong times. ;)

Mail/IM me, you know where to reach me and I work in way more styles than the limited range of stuff I had up for offer here, and yes I do trad seedbead stuff too of course, been doing that since I was old enough to be trusted with sharp pointy things.

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delux_vivens July 21 2008, 22:05:03 UTC
trusted with sharp pointy things.

trusted? when did that happen?

no i completely missed teh beading, bb. cool!

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smillaraaq July 21 2008, 22:24:03 UTC
Ummmm...when my mom figured out I was gonna keep stealing into the embroidery basket and bead boxes no matter what she said, and I was at least smart enough not to stab myself in the eye? I kept my evil side much more carefully hidden in those days ( ... )

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