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Oh my
By damn, there it is at last, making a cranky debut as a Globe book reviewer. (Yes, it's a bit of a thrill.)
Buy Saturday's paper, or click here to read it without recourse to paper.
Buy Saturday's paper, or click here to read it without recourse to paper.
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Cheers to work well done!
...book reviewer...I could love to do that job.
congratulations
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We're not worthy...
Did they edit down the original much?
More importantly did they PAY already?!
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Yes, it is ...
Yay!
I thank you ...
So would I
But yeah, I love the job too — I can only hope that I get commissioned to do more.
Re: congratulations
It's pretty sweet
Re: We're not worthy...
As for the important matter, no, they haven't. Apparently my invoice was lost in the shuffle, but I've been told they'll be issuing a cheque that should arrive this coming week.
We'll see.
Thanks, man
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And what a byline for your resume!
Quite an example of the 'shared world' spec-fic subgenre, too. I suppose there are more Baum/Oz-related books than those based in Pratchett's worlds, eh?
Aw shucks ...
Shared worlds
It is a nice byline, a bloody good one. The Globe is roughly Canada's equivalent to the New York Times, so this feels doubly-good as my first sale.
Funny thing about Oz as a shared-world — until you said so, I thought the Wicked series was the only one playing in Baum's sandbox.
Another amusing note: I'm not sure I've ever read the original. Seen the 1939 movie (more than once) of course, but it's just possible I've never read the book.
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"Oz" became one of the first popular Fantasy-genre series, and when Baum passed away, quickly became a shared-world one as well, as Ruth Thompson then other authors took up that official mantle.
As it's passed out of copyright, the whole thing has become a free-for-all.
BTW, there's a great made-for-TV biopic starring John Ritter as L. Frank Baum.
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That is so cool! :)
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