The Japanese edition of the The House with a Clock in Its Walls (loosely translated as Clock of inside of a wall - ?) will be published later this April.
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Tuesday, January 30, 2001
Monday, January 29, 2001
There, Then, That Izard!
Donna recently shared this bit of trivia with us after stumbling upon a particular – and most peculiar – name:
I had assumed that Bellairs had invented the name Izard for his villains Isaac and Serena in The House with a Clock in its Walls, but today I ran across the name Izzard in The Guinness Book of Names by Leslie Dunkling (6th edition). It's in the chapter on the history of surnames, under the section "Henry Guppy's 'Peculiar' Names" [118-21].
Here's Dunkling's explanation:
Tuesday, January 23, 2001
All About Evil: Who Wants to be An Evil Heir?
Labels:
fans - all about evil
Author:
Broteus Mitchell
Saturday, January 20, 2001
In The Many Eyes Of Fans
Labels:
compleatbellairs,
fans - inspiration
Here's an article about the way the Internet is affecting the voice of fans from the November 13, 2000, issue of The Wall Street Journal. It speaks of John Bellairs as an author who wrote "pioneering Gothic-suspense novels targeted to young-adult readers, but followed cultishly by grown-ups too." Don't have a clue what they mean by that. What next Jonathan Abucejo? The New York Times? Keep up the good work!.
Tuesday, January 9, 2001
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