Wednesday, November 21, 2012

yes, it's that time of year...

I am grateful for all the love coming my way this year. all the new chances, all the little seedlings growing from this long year of tending to the proverbial garden. Things are finally looking up for old Liz Lemon. (if you don't know...)

we do have much loot for under $20.00--

thanks to the gorgeous Chris @ Eljay's books, you can buy the Edgar Allan Poe (my Baltimore homeboy) lunchbox that I got for Neil for his birthday via Neverwear.

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you can see lunchbox here.

(here's the b'day post.)

me in a $12.00 Scary Trousers youth tee. me in the new Neverwear tee

Here's a handmade glitter salvaged comic book magnet:

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and another one:

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more are being born every day! VAMPI! this one is a mirror. Photobucket I have made jewelry for princesses (Tori Amos) and for queens (Madonna). My glittery beaded gemstone jewelry put me through college, in fact.
I weave affection and the best of intentions into each individual bracelet, as well as glass sead beads from Japan and Svarowski Austrian crystals. This is a fresh-water pearl bracelet, said to boost self-esteem. it will be free shipping! Come on! We like that. Yes, oh yes, we do. If you are out of the USA, drop me a line here or via twitter (@neverwear)--i'll make it work!
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Click here for mermaid earrings. here is a photo of Neil and me at Balticon, if you look carefully, I am wearing one of my creations...
Neil and I @ Balticon

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any order over this weekend will get a Neilhimself five dollar bill sticker with a code for slicing a fiver off anything next order. Believe me, loads of good things coming this way soon. and don't forget that print orders will get this kitty-cat poster too. I don't have many of these, so when they are gone, they are gone!

Photobucket I have to say, I have never gone for what they call Black Friday sales. It's just not my thing. However, I am a small business owner, and trying to make it all happen in this retail season. So, stick with me on this, i am trying some new things out. any and all feedback welcome! do it public @neverwear on twitter or private via email (neverwear@gaiman.net) I will listen to it all!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

wait--what!? FREE posters? #ThePrice

Christopher Salmon is working on a beautiful animated adaptation of Neil Gaiman's short story, The Price. We did a successful Kickstarter program and Christopher details in the latest production blog, (see HERE) some of the set-backs he has been facing, but ends with a great inspiration that he gets from JAWS--"gonna need a bigger boat..." Christopher and I went to Neil's spooky mansion last October to do a little filming on the project, so that the scenics would be accurate. We lucked out on production value with a crane and I got some shots of Christopher way up high, overlooking Neil's house. Looking at the latest from Mr. Salmon's mind,(@Xtopher on twitter) you can see how spot-on the house looks.

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for the next week, we are offering an 11"x17" full color poster of the brave cat guarding the land, FREE with any print purchase from Neverwear.

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There are 25 versions of prints to choose from, signed, unsigned, etc. We are even bringing back the HOW TO TALK TO GIRLS AT PARTIES for a short time, so plenty to pick from. We are almost out of the David Mack FIRE silkscreens, and the dynamite Jim Lee 100 WORDS. happy hunting! I have also posted the few remaining hand-pulled LAST ANGEL tour posters designed by Craig Thompson of BLANKETS fame. They are beautiful beautiful beautiful.

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HERE IS WHERE NEIL TALKS ABOUT THESE LOVELY SILKSCREENS.

BUY THEM HERE.

here Neil holds one of Molly Crabapple's DESERT WINDS:

(if you have ordered a print in the last week & want a Price poster, drop me a line w/your order number: neverwear@Gaiman.net I'll send you one!)

ps. the brave Price kitty-cat looks so much like my Batman, it is uncanny!

Saturday, November 10, 2012

an open letter to my boss/friend on his birthday.

Navy Pier in Chicago, I rounded a corner backstage & my heart did a mini-stop. There you were, visiting Tori, and you were so gracious, showing me the galley-proofs of Endless Nights. I taught Maddy how to bowl with lemons that night, she was so teeny when I met her, now a college girl off on her own. I hung out with her so you could have some grown-up time with T. One of the best chance meetings in my so-charmed life. I still have the envelope that you wrote your email on, it’s in my lucky closet. (remember the bigfoot email??) That was in 2002, ten years ago.

In 2003, I was on tour with Perfect Circle and you sent Lorraine to meet me, to bring Maddy backstage to a show, and I remember seeing Quiche and both of us saying, oh there you are, you are in my tribe.

The next year, I flew out to Minneapolis to work Fiddler’s Green, and it marked the first time that I came to the Addams Family Mansion. I met and fell in love with your other daughter, miss Hollyebelle. She had dreads then. Pod & Hermione & dear sweet Zoe & Fred were all still alive and well, and that fine lady, Princess was just the same. She’s a modern miracle.

Cabal wouldn’t come for a few more years, but that dog changed your life. You soften around him, a man in love. Remember when Quiche and I drove to Chicago to get the royals, the Bengals she was rescuing and we met you at the AFP show? You all came back to the house that next night and you taught me to bake fish in newspapers… How many times has that kitchen table become the signing area?

When I had a miscarriage in 2005, you sent me the most beautiful words. You always knew just what to say.

I remember being in Tori’s office, answering the phone, and when it was you, one time, I accidentally disconnected you. Sat there at my desk, in disbelief. How could I have done that? You called me back, and you were so kind. Not everyone was.

I also loved how good you were to my parents, remember them sitting with Salman Rushdie at the book fair in DC, my Mom said something to make you throw your head back and howl, but it's lost, as no one recalls what made you laugh so hard. That day was crazy, with the signing line getting out of control, on poor Elyse's first day. DanGuy brought you a panda that day!

You taught me the word: bolthole. Looked it up. It’s exactly what you think it is. You said your house could be my bolthole. You offered it so generously and so many have taken you up on it. In that bolthole, you will find Hanzi the Sherpa, and Merry Housekeeper who runs on the most amazing human energy and QuicheMeDeadly the rollergirl. I love being there.

Remember buying those luscious Japanese knives? I always love to watch you shop, much like a tiger hunting prey. You locked on to those knives. The salesgirl was hopping up and down, that you were buying them from her. And didn’t you give yourself quite the nasty slice soon after? Yeah, you did.

I remember getting you ready for your first Oscars- remember those gorgeous expensive pants that you took two minutes to buy? You looked straight off The Avengers (not the new one, you know what I mean) I had to pick them up from the tailors & I had a black eye and you drew a picture of it for charity. You also told me to tell everyone that you gave me the black eye.

I cried on your shoulder that day in some super-fancy hotel in Beverly Hills that had a huge chessboard in the grass below. I remembered it was raining as you were giving phone interviews and I was so, so proud to see you get into that town car.

The many trips from LA down to San Diego with you sleeping while I drove, the time you hosted Comicon, World Fantasy, so many conventions. One such trip, you sang to me, practicing for the mini-tour you did with Amanda.

You were always so generous with your music, here try these guys, you’d like them. A champion for musicians, you shared them all. and I remember, you were able to pull all the songs off my dearly departed cousin’s ipod, you saved her musical life for me. I don’t know if you ever knew how much that meant to me. That I can still play her stuff even though she left us all behind, that was another great gift from you to me.

I was with you in a taxi in New York City when we heard the news of your Dad, And I truly didn’t know what to do. You ended up calming me down and then you signed Blueberry Girls for almost 8 hours straight. Merrilee, Elyse & I were going bonkers with what to do for you and you said, just let me sign. Amanda sent you a cheer-up present of a banana, a tomato & a schedule.

It was the only time you smiled that day.

We flew to Portland for the premiere of Coraline. What a smash that night was. Seeing all the sets and the minatures, it was a dream-perfect night.

Oh! The Beowulf premiere! It was there that you introduced me to Warren Beatty, my crush of life. I was a bit tongue-tied, but then when Beatty asked you for your autograph for his daughter, I had to laugh-- I had just been telling Maddy, who had just horse-shied away from Brad Pitt, that Warren was the Brad Pitt of the 1970s, she seemed unconvinced. (I am sure Maddy still kicks herself that she didn’t let me take that photo of her with Brad, but she was adamant, no photo. Brad just smiled that pretty-boy smile and let her be. )

Hearing your stories of the Stardust casting calls and meeting Jane & Jonathan, remember that giant dinner at that place…that was also when you introduced me to another hero, Roger Avary.

Roger met us to the Scream Awards and wore a Scary Trousers tee. The photo I took of you two backstage remains a treasure to me. Although I do recall that you hated the photos from that black carpet— We will never again mention those photos… All the cast of Star Trek was there, and Harrison Ford, and you, remember those Spike Awards, I believe in your acceptance speech (which consisted of four key words written on a cocktail napkin) you called it the devil’s dildo. You brought the house down.

On the eve of the Newbury Award announcement, I said to you, pick any restaurant you want, because I Knew you were going to win, and remember, where we went? The Hump! That click-clack of the 24K gold-flecked lobster brings to mind a certain rattle bag now.

(This was the same place that got raided when you were dining with a fellow Brit on another visit.)

The next morning, you blamed me for leaving the Vanity Fair magazine that kept you up all night reading, when Quiche called to find you, you were super-sleepy. I am still sad I was not with you to witness you accepting that award, one of the most important of the countless you’ve received.

All the Neverwear prints, the hits and the misses. It really is uncanny, your eye for finding exactly what part of a piece that I wasn’t happy with, and you saying, trust yourself. You taught me to think bigger, To be unafraid of saying, no, that doesn’t work for me. To push back and to wait.

How many nights at the big house, spent typing out your stories and marveling at how you chose or even unchose a word, scratching it out in your inky hand. (Is unchose even a word?) Your handwriting, at times, hard to decipher, a dictionary always handy for me to learn something new from the tilt of your pen.

I remember backstage at Amanda’s show at the Music Box, before you had even kissed her, ever, I was working out the plot of one of my scripts, and you casually said, what if you flip it like this, and make the ________ be the ______. I looked at you, jaw open, after you completely solved my writing problem without even breaking stride, and I said, Do I owe you money for that? You stopped then, looked at me, and said, so sweetly,

That one was free, my Kitty.

Remember next morning? me driving you to the airport in the rain, she was still asleep in that crappy little side street room, and you didn’t want to leave her. You really didn’t. And I’ll never forget when you sent me an email several years later that read:

Ps. I think I got engaged last night.

I typed back, all caps, CALL ME NOW.

You said, with Amanda, you just never knew what to expect.

You read a poem at my wedding, and that was such a great gift there at the edge of the water, as we all stood by candelight. Later, we danced under fireworks and you stayed out later than I ever would have imagined, enjoying the dives of Baltimore with our friends. Drew told me when he picked you up at the airport, while you were telling him of your plans to marry Amanda, he said you were literally glowing.

Remember that day in New Orleans, your birthday, and we tricked you into getting to a certain place for tea, and there on the street, you had your first run of the "wedding" —Your bride was a statue, and Jason Webley was the emcee. That little movie I shot that morning has gotten thousands of views. I’ve never seen you happier.

At your engagement party, that Jon Levin and his wife hosted for you, remember I begged you to introduce me to Patton Oswald and you said, sure, come on--and then when we reached him, your dirty trick was to vanish and I had to introduce myself, me, all shaky bits, as you cruised back by and said all stage-whispery and big-eyed, pointing to me, Patton, She’s your stalker! I think you did that with John Hodgeman too. Yes, yes, you did!

Never a dull moment with our Neil Gaiman.

Oh man, I can’t remember his name but the handsome Chinese man, I laughed for days, when you texted me a photo of him slumped in a chair and said, your boyfriend is tired. This is the same man you told I spoke Chinese, and I managed to stammer out some very unpassable Mandarin, and his translator was mortified.

The Simpsons episode. The whole room got very quiet when you did your first take. They couldn't believe how good you were. Remember Matt Selman just throwing orders to you, he was so thrilled--do it slower! no wait! faster! less accent! more menacing! and you just kept batting them out of the park. You also brought Bonnie Pietila into our lives. We did an art show together this summer, along with Red.

How many nights would I call you from tour, something went wrong with some thing or another and you would talk me off the ledge. I will never forget one time you saying, Well, I don’t think the Motley Crue guys will die if that happens, I have no idea what it was but you brought me right back to reality. No one died, you were right. I remember being in Istanbul with Tool, and couldn't get through to you for the Iceland storm, you were stuck and I couldn't help you. Quiche did travel wonders that day.

Remember Maddy coming to see me on the Jonas Brothers tour? Those girls had a blast that night. My hearing is still impaired from the young girls screaming on that tour. Louder than a jet engine, decibel for decibel.

Amanda came to a Gaga show and I gave her and Kyle more food than they could carry— She also came to see the Roger Waters Wall show and so did my favorite Henry Selick, is that the first time they met? She was so tired that night, I said, go lay down in a bunk, And she wouldn’t, she didn’t want to miss anything.

I remember calling you from a Rob Zombie show, and you said, well, I didn’t realize how close you were, and I wish I had driven out to see you. Rob would have been so happy to see you, but my dream team of bosses in one room might have sent the world off-axis.

How many meetings have I sat in with you, watching you take over the room, I learned more in that Disney pitch than I could have ever learned in film school. You owned those worlds and even if you were a little worried or nervous, you never showed it.

It was with you that I first walked through the doors of Legendary. My heart was beating so fast, but you were the picture of calm. And HBO! You know that noise that their little clip makes, that sets off a Pavlovian response in me, they make the best of the best look even better. When we were in their big boardroom, under the Game of Thrones photos, I was learning, every minute. You had eaten a little bit of wheat at breakfast, by accident, and I remember worrying about you, but you aced that meeting as well.

remember in a meeting talking about casting Death, and someone in the meeting said, Taylor Swift, and I couldn't help myself and yelled out "NO!"-- you taught me don't show your hand at a meeting, don't stop the momentum and never be negative. Words I have in my head EVERY day still. Great advice from the master of smooth.

The first time you introduced me as a producer, rather than as your assistant… Oh, the world grayed out for a second, and I said, my god, if he says it, then I have to believe it. Last month, we sold our first show. You believed in me, maybe more than I did myself.

You never made me sign an NDA, like most of my bosses, but for you, I would have— Hopeful this isn’t too personal to share. You reblogged my personal story of pain to the world and set off a healing domino chain that keeps giving back to me every day. I have tears now just thinking about it. You use your powers for good. I could go on and on, there are so many memories.

but I'll stop here.

I just marvel at the fact that I’ve known you for a decade now & I still get a little fangirly around you.

it’s your birthday today, my darl.

I'm be grateful from the depths of my secret red-velvet heart to know you. Happy birthday, Neil.

ps. I got you this for your birthday from Elijay's Books, a Poe lunchbox:

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

even more glass candy bars.

been busy in the treehouse this week!

first up, I LOVE Psylocke. Betsy Braddock was my identifying character when i was a kitten reading comics. Especially after Elektra died. Jim Lee breathed the very life into her. My ID still has the trading card of her on one side.

second up, I LOVE Gambit. Oh man, i even loved the version of him in the Wolverine movie, played by John Carter from Mars. I thought he was a great Gambit! The way they charged up the special effects cards for him to throw, I was fine with all that. Not a peep out of me, among all the haters. He was solidly good, I did have to look past his horrible attempt at Cajun-speak, but that's ok, faux Remy L. You tried.

So this panel is special to my heart. I forgot to write down which issue it was from, all I know it was a nineties classic from Jim Lee. Anyone that knows, let me know-- I am @neverwear on twitter. or comment here, that works!

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BUY IT HERE.

these panels are so heartbreakingly beautiful, drawn by Cliff Chiang, from BATMAN DETECTIVE March 2006. I have a few of these to post, but man, i want to keep at least one of them for me. Look at that cape detail!

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To TAKE THIS HOME, CLICK HERE. ps. for more of Cliff's work: CLICK HERE. and Cliff, if you ever see this, contact me, I would love to do a Neverwear print with you!

From Neil Gaiman's ever-inspiring Sandman stories... oh the trials between a father & his son....

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a nice little plot summary gratefully borrowed from the mighty Comic Vine.com:

In a retelling of the Greek myth, the Endless gather for the wedding of Dream's son, Orpheus. Tragedy strikes afterward, however, when the new bride, Eurydice, is bitten by a snake while avoiding the attentions of the drunken satyr Aristaeus and dies. Grief-stricken, Orpheus demands his aunt, Death, to return Eurydice to him. She tells him she cannot, but tells him of a gate to the underworld when he won't take no for an answer.

Once there, Orpheus convinces Hades to let his deceased wife return, but there is a catch. He must walk back to the world above with Eurydice silently following him and mustn't look back the entire journey. He almost makes it, but just as he sees daylight ahead, his suspicion that he has been tricked by Hades and is walking alone becomes certainty. He looks back, and sees his wife for the last time.

With no will to live after that, Orpheus ignores his mother Calliope's warning that the Bacchante, savage worshipers of the Greek god Dionysus, are headed his way. They tear him limb from limb, leaving nothing but his disembodied but still living head. Dream finds what's left of his son on a beach, and Orpheus asks his father to kill him. Dream refuses, pointing out that Orpheus had told him he was no longer his son when he wouldn't bring Eurydice back from the dead, and leaves him there to live the rest of his life as a decapitated head.

*Note: stunning Dave McKean cover has glow-in-the-dark material to create a face.

TO LOOK AT ALL THE NEW-BORN BABY MAGNETS, CLICK HERE. These magnets are my last-ditch effort to save my collection of drowned comic books that were damaged in a long-ago east coast flood. (yes, never again will i use cardboard storage boxes...)

I cut recycled glass to fit and then frame the original panels in copper. these are all one-of-a-kind and i rolled free USA shipping into the price, if you are international, email me on info, i can't send them free overseas, but we can work something out! (@neverwear on twitter)... thanks for supporting the arts in so many ways.

Sunday, October 28, 2012

new glass candy bars...

modern therapy works!

many new glass candy bars were born in this late October 2012. they all need good homes...

this may be my favorite:

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or purple?

A panel from SANDMAN #69 from July 1995 drawn by the flawless Marc Hempel.

a big chunk of moody beauty, that Morpheus. Isn't he most everyone's favorite from the SANDMAN stable of characters? When I read Neil's words coming out of his mouth, I automatically give him a Nick Cave type voice, super slowed down and deep...

those lucky pigeons!!

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I make these pieces because every comic panel is a framable mini-artwork. You should see me on the floor with mucked-up comics surrounding me. Some panels,just can't save the whole thing, so I cut out the words and preserve them in another way. Comics just heal every wrong. I also use recycled packaging to firm up the panels, this one gots microwave popcorn on the back. They are all different!

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If anyone is late to the party, these magnets are my last-ditch effort to save my collection of drowned comic books that were damaged in an east coast flood. (yes, never again shall i use cardboard storage boxes...)

I cut recycled glass to fit and then frame the original panels in copper.

...If you are overseas from USA, contact me via twitter (@Neverwear) and we will work out a plan. thanks for supporting the arts-- It is my therapy for so many things. (to see a full report, go to my furrytiger blog. My boss helped saved my soul the other day) NEIL HAS LOTS OF MY MAGNETS... here are (kinda crappy) photos of them living happily in his spooky house:

oh, Thessaly, you crafty goddess. Remember her soon after this, with her knife behind her back, as poor doomed George opens the door? i absolutely flipped when i read this issue. My heart was beating in my chest, like a murder of crows...

She will always be one of my favorite characters, pay attention to this lady. and didn't she breaks someone's heart....yes, yes she did.

this panel is from SANDMAN issue #33, Dec. 1991 in the GAME OF YOU story arc. Art by Shawn McManus.

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Thor, you own my heart. Such a blonde god. He is always getting himself into scrapes and then at the very last minute, he's out again, flinging around that hammer and causing chaos. This word bubble panel is from The MIghty Thor vol. 1 #1 January 1971.

i love that someone (no names...ahem** LOKI) is telling Thor's DAD Odin on him!! Who darest call him a liar?!? (no names...ok, it was LOKI)

this is some more of that vintage glitter wrapping paper that i really don't have but maybe another square foot of. *choke it's all about being able to let go of things, isn't it??

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FOR ALL THE NEW PIECES, LOOKIT HERE.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

pin-ups, comic book stores & a new Neil Gaiman mailbox...

it has been a very busy October so far.

living in Los Angeles, I try to take advantage of the proximity to art this city affords. I never take it for granted that i am so near two of the finest in comic book stores, both on Sunset Blvd: SECRET HEADQUARTERS and MELTDOWN COMICS.

I live almost exactly in between these two juggernauts of independent thinking.

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David Mack was signing his new Daredevil title, and he had his drop-dead gorgeous Dexter watercolors on display. (i bought the blood slide lab one and i am *in love with* this piece of paper)

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*stay tuned for a new mash-up of Mack & Gaiman...hmmmm.

this is the lucky sidewalk in front of MELTDOWN. (follow them on twitter: @MeltdownComics)

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Secret headquarters hosted Thomas Jane, an actor/writer who is always pushing the lines of his craft. He was signing his new book, based on his film of the same name: DARK COUNTRY. I didn't even see TJ at first, he was curled up, barefoot in a chair. We talked for awhile, after he signed my book. Turns out his little girl is starting to read some Neil Gaiman...love!

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some of the other amazing finds from the night, can't wait to read the Oliver Reed story. Also, how about those SHQ bags? (follow them on twitter: @TheSHQ)

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Neil's mailbox was full up when i came back from the east coast. The first thing I opened, this stunner all the way from Erin in Canada. Has our Cabal ever been more regally depicted? Hard to say.

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I LOVE all these Canadian stamps.

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lookit this, the best cover ever!

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can we really ever discard our dreams?

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haha, thank goodness Neil has smart & funny readers:

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Fan fiction of fan fiction, with a little snarky wink.

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ohhh something for me arrived, from the tireless elves at the AFP factory: my Kickstarter reward vinyl, seeing the art record-size makes such a difference.

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Lee Moyer, Patrick Rothfuss & the magical Venetia have teamed up to do a 2013 edition of the literary pin-up calendar, ALL proceeds go to charity. Lee sent us a sneak of his AFP/Neil page:

I was so lucky that Neil put me in touch with the legendary Ray Bradbury & his daughter earlier this year to see if he wouldn't mind being in the calendar. He agreed immediately, and we are sorrowful that he didn't live to see his page. It's a beaut, Lee painted a tribute to Fahrenheit 451. PRE-ORDER YOUR PIN-UP CALENDARS HERE!

***and for the inquiring minds, with good questions like: where WILL my hard-earned moola go, exactly? CLICK HERE TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT THE WORLDBUILDERS CAUSE.

the Make Good Art hats are still circling the globe, here is the beautiful missus Krissy Scalzi wearing hers... GET YOURS HERE.

ps. yesterday was my birthday. here's my new birthday bangs: (and Batman behind me)

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

frosting, an award & a roadie wedding.

this year has been full of travel. A couple of weeks ago, Drew & I travelled to Neil's for a short visit, we herded bees and cats and authors. As related in this very blog, there was a frosting-the-Scalzi ceremony, based on a twitter bet. Kyle Cassidy made a gorgeous spooky poster out of the bet session, and they have now arrived in the treehouse.

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We will be shipping them out this week. The proceeds go for a good cause, rescuing kitties and helping authors. FIND THEM HERE & THEY ARE ONLY TEN BUCKS!

behind the scenes, at the photoshoot:

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here is @Fablor with her team of fearless rollerpeoples:

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me n' Neil:

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here is Drew with sweetheart Coconut, just before he got the call that put him back out on the road.

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Drew left on tour as soon as we got home, the very next morning. We found out that he had a few days off in San Francisco, so I flew up to see him.

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he's wearing his "Make Good Art" warmy fleecy hat, we still have a few of them left HERE.

Flew back from San Francisco, in time to fly to DC to take my parents to see Neil get his Mason Award. Backstage shot of him pre-signing the stacks, with volunteer Greg.

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Before the award presentation, he spoke from the heart on writing, reading, supporting libraries, and Doctor WHO. He read from his shiny-penny-new manuscript The Ocean at the End of the Lane. (TELL ME: what DID happen to the kitten!?!) After a revealing Q&A session, he told a story that I honestly keep reviewing in my head, a scary story, a monster-y story, a click-clack story. Damn, he's good.

Danth Guyth was there, always so good to see that man, we ever-so-briefly chatted on the Fiddlers Green2 specs, also Neverwear website. (much work there to be done on both fronts) I also got to meet the father-in-law, Amanda's dad, what a doll.

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As we left, I stopped my beloved parents on the stage for a photo.

Photobucket Timing is everything, I also attending the wedding of dear friends from my touring life at a pheasant farm in Amish country, PA. Just as the ceremony began, I took this little film of a perfectly timed flying V of birds right over our heads...

tomorrow, I see Husband at Meriweather Post for lunch with my brother & parents. Life is so good.