- The drawing of the maze appears to be lost, but the dust jacket and frontis original artwork are not.
- Bromer Booksellers sold the dust jacket artwork (two pieces of original art: one large color painting and one hand-lettered title typography) in their now famous 2001 catalog of Edward Gorey artwork, books and ephemera. The dust jacket image does not read particularly well as a single piece of art, but the execution and subject matter are top notch. The skeleton wearing glasses with plants growing up through it on the back cover of the book is particularly delightful.
Featured Post
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Goreyana: The Vengeance of the Witch-Finder
Notes from Goreyana about The Vengeance of the Witch-Finder:
Impressions on The Dolphin Cross
(Originally published at
scallopskulledskald.blogspot.com)
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Fifty-five Questions About Books (with Someone's Fifty-five Answers)
Labels:
film - adapting
Kelly Sedinger answered 55 questions about books earlier this month and off the bat, when asked about his favorite childhood book, gives some love to Bellairs - with some film commentary, to boot!
Monday, October 25, 2010
Andrew Auseon: Coming-Of-Age Stories...But With Zombies
Labels:
fandom
Author Bethany Hegedus's "writer friendly; bookshelf approved" LiveJournal blog featured a multi-part interview with author Andrew Auseon as part of the publication of his latest book, Freak Magnet. When asked about writers he returns to he repeatedly, Auseon notes his long-time appreciation for John's work:
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Forgetting Any Other Book But This
Labels:
fandom,
series - johnny dixon
Those sites that allow readers to recall hazy memories of books are always interesting. If anything it gives us the chance to welcome them to Bellairsia and experience John’s (and Brad’s) work again.
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
All It Took Was Just One Book
Labels:
fandom,
house with a clock in its walls
Amy Mascott is the creator of teachmama.com, where she shares tools and resources parents can use to become the best teachers for their children. As part of her All it Took was Just One Book series she asked blogger Amy Kraft to write a post about a great "spooktacular book for October." Kraft writes about children’s media in her blog, Media Macaroni, and has reviewed Bellairs' books in the past. Here she says her favorite book as a child was The House with a Clock in its Walls:
Monday, October 4, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Listening to The Mansion in the Mist
Labels:
mansion in the mist,
things - music
Fan Jay Cook wrote to suggest as you pick up some Bellairs or Strickland to read this fine autumn season, you might want to consider a soundtrack for your reading experience:
Top 10 Horrific Moments
Labels:
fans - top10
As we prepare for the tenth anniversary of Bellairsia, we’re using our gradually enjoyable Twitter feed to share some memorable moments and commentary in the form of Top Ten lists.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Yet Even More About Widow's Walk Lake
Labels:
fans - inspiration,
film - making
Filmmaker and Bellairs-fan James Strayer got in touch with us again recently about Widow's Walk Lake, a film inspired partly by some of Bellairs’ spooky stories. Strayer gave us an update this week of how the project is progressing:
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)