tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3854059877164798678.post7864254273818830620..comments2024-01-17T17:52:42.784-06:00Comments on Tales of Unspeakable Taste: GOODNIGHT, FUCKERS #220: THE UNTHINKABLEJohn Brunihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08024224090821626303noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3854059877164798678.post-20650626485782243802016-10-09T00:07:45.341-05:002016-10-09T00:07:45.341-05:00That is so amazing! I'm jealous! I'm also ...That is so amazing! I'm jealous! I'm also proud to be a part of your collection soon.John Brunihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08024224090821626303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3854059877164798678.post-45754795768574673242016-10-08T22:51:56.029-05:002016-10-08T22:51:56.029-05:00I've started amassing a collection of signed b...I've started amassing a collection of signed books, which yours will soon be a part of. I took my copy of In Laymon's Terms to Scares That Care so all the contributing authors in attendance could sign their stories. I couldn't imagine the pain of having to sell/leave any of my books, ever! But, the crown jewel is my copy of A Writer's Tale. My husband surprised me at Christmas two years ago with this treasure. It is personalized to "Steve". I had no idea who this was until Brian came to our house on his way to his New Orleans signing. My copy says, "To Steve - Great to meet you, another St. Martins victim and Hodder/Headline brother. Best, Dick." Brian took a picture and text it to Kelly Laymon to see if she knew who Steve was. It's the artist, Steve Crisp, who painted the cover. I was fucking blown away and so honored to have this copy. The money we paid went to a the Hillsboro Public Library in Oregon where it was donated. My copy is #132. I think that will have to be cremated with me. ;)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15472296245189835983noreply@blogger.com