3 Nov 2006

karohemd: by LJ user gothindulgence (Balthasar)

I was distracted by sorting through the prints and watching Garth Marenghi's Darkplace last night that I didn't get round to posting about the Heffers thing.

I arrived in plenty of time to find locked shutters so I waited around a bit until [livejournal.com profile] devalmont appeared who left again to look for [livejournal.com profile] _ebb_ at "his" shop. While he was gone she arrived so we chatted for a bit until he got back. [livejournal.com profile] _ebb_ introduced me to a children's book by SF Said called Varjak Paw which is quite wonderfully illustrated by Dave McKean. [livejournal.com profile] simonsatori arrived and said hi and then left for Heffers to see what he was supposed to be doing.
The doors opened, we got our ticket and I bought two copies of [livejournal.com profile] simonsatori's book, Assumptions and Carnations (I got yours, [livejournal.com profile] robinbloke) and then generally milled about.
I think there was some general confusion as to what was actually supposed to be happening and most people seemed to browse the shop until it became clear that it was a chat and mingle with the authors rather than any kind of organised talk thing (which at least I had assumed).

So after getting [livejournal.com profile] simonsatori to sign books for [livejournal.com profile] robinbloke and me and chatting for a bit, I asked SF Said about his books and found out that he's a really nice bloke (and, despite his Middle Eastern ancestry looked and seemed thoroughly British to me, only helped by the fact that indeed looks like Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall as so keenly pointed out by [livejournal.com profile] scy11a). I asked him how he managed to get Dave McKean to illustrate his novel and his simple reply was "By asking him and being really really lucky". Apparently, his publisher had asked him who he would like and Said said, oh McKean would be nice so they sent the manuscript to McKean who read it to his daughter (who randomly was in the perfect target group at the time) and they both thoroughly enjoyed it and that was that... Lucky Bastard...
I also spoke to one of the authors (name escapes me) who was using a puppet on a string to promote his books. That puppet had come from his parents' puppet theatre whose characters and plays he loosely based his books on (or at least some of the characters were the same).

We ended up chatting to SF Said again and he mentioned that they are working with Dave McKean and the Henson Company on an animated film of the first Varjak Paw book (very early stages, they just got the first draft of the screenplay back) which could be terribly exciting. He was also mean because he mentioned that they had been doing short stories on flickr but then wouldn't tell me the user name which led to the odd moment of me writing my name into a brochure for him as I didn't have any of my cards on me. Bah. I need to make another run, anyway, one that's just photography.

I didn't really speak to any of the other authors which was a big of a shame, I think but the argument in my head was that my reading pile is too high already and I would have felt bad if I hadn't bought any books. I also felt a bit inadequate as I didn't know any of them and starting a conversation with "So, what are your books about, then?" would have been awkward, at least for me. They might have been happy to chat, I'm sure. Oh well.
karohemd: by LJ user gothindulgence (Bad Taste)

Today, Cheeky's had a "Chavocado" baguette on offer (chicken and avocado). Considering their prices, I don't think it's the right target group. :oÞ

Yarrr

3 Nov 2006 02:08 pm
karohemd: by LJ user gothindulgence (Pyrate)

Thanks to the wonderful [livejournal.com profile] goblin_queene (if my LJ fu is correct), I have sourced the last bits and bobs of costume I needed for Pyrates.
Now I just need my character... [livejournal.com profile] queenortart, early next week will be fine as I won't have the chance to read it over the weekend, anyway.

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