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Thursday, May 30, 2013
Conflicting Elements Exposed in Curse
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Monday, May 20, 2013
BiblioFile: Das Haus das tickts (1977)
House was published in Germany as Das Haus das tickts and is described on the back cover of that book as being, “Ein spiritistisch-komischer Gruselroman mit richtigen Hexen and Zauberen unserer Zeit.” (“A spiritualist-comic horror novel with real witches and magicians of our time.”)
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
What’s What: Doomsday Clock
A device hidden in the walls of the Barnavelt House that, when wound properly, will bring about the End of the World (The House with a Clock in its Walls; 133-6).
Friday, May 10, 2013
Interview: Irwin Terry
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We were surprised in the fall of 2008 to discover Goreyana, a blog detailing one person's collection of artwork by author and illustrator Edward Gorey. We were even more surprised when a few years later that blog began a series of posts highlighting the artwork Gorey created for the books by John Bellairs and Brad Strickland. Irwin Terry is the main behind Goreyana as well as the co-owner of Century Studios, a stained glass studio in St. Paul, Minnesota where he and partner Bill Campbell specialize in the creation of museum quality reproductions of Tiffany Lamps. Raised in Wisconsin (hey - Lewis Barnavelt’s old stomping grounds!), Terry attended college at the Philadelphia College of Art, and completed his BFA at the Minneapolis College of Art & Design. Terry and Campbell collect children’s literature and original illustration artwork, with a special emphasis on Edward Gorey, the Oz book series, and illustrator John R. Neill.
This is the first in a series of interviews with Irwin.
This is the first in a series of interviews with Irwin.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
Friday, May 3, 2013
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Time Capsule: May 1, 1983
May 1, 1983: We’re celebrating thirty years of evil charms, disappearing priests, strange spiders, and – of course – the ushabti. Dial Books published The Curse of the Blue Figurine on May 1, 1983 – thirty years ago today – and ushered in a whole new slew of characters and locations.
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