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    #76
    Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
    Delusional, my friend.
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      #77
      LOL!

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        #78
        Originally posted by Brian861 View Post
        Delusional, my friend.
        CELL: Make sure my undies are white and tight!!
        DUMA KEY: sure
        CELL: WHAT?
        DUMA: I said YES
        CELL: YES what??
        DUMA: yes SIR! OK? YES SIR!
        CELL: that's better.
        DUMA, under his breath: You're only a slightly better book anyway . . .
        CELL: WHAT?
        DUMA: Nothing. I said nothing. Your phone's ringing . . .

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          #79
          I figure I can post this here for those who might be interested in this sort of thing.

          Folks have asked why I don't have a "product" section on the LetterPress site yet, but it's because I think it would make things more confusing for people since I cannot remove the "sold out" designation and I don't want people thinking the Limited Edition of REVIVAL cannot be ordered now... I actually want to get rid of that "sold out" overlap anyway because I want you to be able to just SEE the image on the category page, but I have to find a good "helper" for that sort of thing and haven't yet.

          Anyway, here is where the book category will be, just in case you're interested and want to look around:

          https://letterpresspublications.com/...s-publications

          And then, in a M. Night Shyamalan twist, I'm also giving this imprint a section on the site:

          https://letterpresspublications.com/...oks-to-benefit

          Why? Because there's suddenly been movement on a long gestating project that would be a dream to publish and raise a lot of a good cause. It's probably not going to happen, yet again, but I'm thinking positively here that maybe it will. And if not, I'm always poking around for something else, so you never know.

          I'll actually add both of these sections to the MENU at the top of the site and link to them widely in June.

          Brian
          Brian James Freeman

          Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
          My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com

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            #80
            Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
            I figure I can post this here for those who might be interested in this sort of thing.

            Folks have asked why I don't have a "product" section on the LetterPress site yet, but it's because I think it would make things more confusing for people since I cannot remove the "sold out" designation and I don't want people thinking the Limited Edition of REVIVAL cannot be ordered now... I actually want to get rid of that "sold out" overlap anyway because I want you to be able to just SEE the image on the category page, but I have to find a good "helper" for that sort of thing and haven't yet.

            Anyway, here is where the book category will be, just in case you're interested and want to look around:

            https://letterpresspublications.com/...s-publications

            And then, in a M. Night Shyamalan twist, I'm also giving this imprint a section on the site:

            https://letterpresspublications.com/...oks-to-benefit

            Why? Because there's suddenly been movement on a long gestating project that would be a dream to publish and raise a lot of a good cause. It's probably not going to happen, yet again, but I'm thinking positively here that maybe it will. And if not, I'm always poking around for something else, so you never know.

            I'll actually add both of these sections to the MENU at the top of the site and link to them widely in June.

            Brian
            Another Books to Benefit book! You have my attention.

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              #81
              Originally posted by jeffingoff View Post
              Cell would slap a Duma Key and make it do is laundry every time.
              I concur. I loved Cell. Think it was great mindless entertainment. Sometimes that's all you need.

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                #82
                Originally posted by Martin View Post
                Another Books to Benefit book! You have my attention.
                There were two projects that seemed very possible after FAITHFUL, one fell apart pretty quickly but the other dragged on for years and years, with all kinds of reasons why one of the two rights holders maybe would but maybe wouldn't... and then suddenly another publisher announced a Limited Edition out of the blue one day, even though I had just checked in a few weeks earlier and was told "maybe" we had finally turned a corner. The agent never even mentioned it to me. That was a bummer.

                Brian

                P.S. Something I don't talk about a lot publicly, but maybe should just so there's no misunderstanding among general fans: the authors, agents, rights holders, etc, all get paid their normal expect payments for any Books to Benefit project. All of the donation comes from what would have been the publisher's profits.
                Brian James Freeman

                Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
                My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com

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                  #83
                  Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
                  There were two projects that seemed very possible after FAITHFUL, one fell apart pretty quickly but the other dragged on for years and years, with all kinds of reasons why one of the two rights holders maybe would but maybe wouldn't... and then suddenly another publisher announced a Limited Edition out of the blue one day, even though I had just checked in a few weeks earlier and was told "maybe" we had finally turned a corner. The agent never even mentioned it to me. That was a bummer.

                  Brian

                  P.S. Something I don't talk about a lot publicly, but maybe should just so there's no misunderstanding among general fans: the authors, agents, rights holders, etc, all get paid their normal expect payments for any Books to Benefit project. All of the donation comes from what would have been the publisher's profits.
                  The last time Stewart O'nan came to Portland promoting a book I had a few minutes to chat with him and we discussed your production of Faithful. I can't remember it but he actually told me a dollar amount that went to charity for that project. He was very pleased with the book and the contributions to charity it generated. I am sure it was nice to get the commission but clearly he was thinking about the charity the project helped.

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                    #84
                    Originally posted by Martin View Post
                    The last time Stewart O'nan came to Portland promoting a book I had a few minutes to chat with him and we discussed your production of Faithful. I can't remember it but he actually told me a dollar amount that went to charity for that project. He was very pleased with the book and the contributions to charity it generated. I am sure it was nice to get the commission but clearly he was thinking about the charity the project helped.
                    Stewart is one of my favorite people in this business. I'd really like to work with him on a project again soon.

                    Brian
                    Brian James Freeman

                    Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
                    My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com

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                      #85
                      Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
                      Stewart is one of my favorite people in this business. I'd really like to work with him on a project again soon.

                      Brian
                      A limited edition of 'Songs for the Missing' would be fantastic. That story still haunts me!

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                        #86
                        Originally posted by Martin View Post
                        A limited edition of 'Songs for the Missing' would be fantastic. That story still haunts me!
                        Love that one. I love so much of his work. Even a short novella like Last Night at the Lobster is packed with details that stuck with me after reading it. The Night Country is an obvious one for fans of the dark season, if folks are looking for a place to start.

                        I don't think I've ever posted this, but there's a section in The Circus Fire where his description of the circus strongman tossing children to safety actually made me cry. I stopped the book at that point, and didn't come back for a few days.

                        Snow Angels, and the original short story "Finding Amy," and the closing lines of that story...

                        So, yeah, I try not to act like a fanboy when an email from Stewart shows up in my inbox, but it's kind of tough...

                        Brian
                        Brian James Freeman

                        Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
                        My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com

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                          #87
                          Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
                          Love that one. I love so much of his work. Even a short novella like Last Night at the Lobster is packed with details that stuck with me after reading it. The Night Country is an obvious one for fans of the dark season, if folks are looking for a place to start.

                          I don't think I've ever posted this, but there's a section in The Circus Fire where his description of the circus strongman tossing children to safety actually made me cry. I stopped the book at that point, and didn't come back for a few days.

                          Snow Angels, and the original short story "Finding Amy," and the closing lines of that story...

                          So, yeah, I try not to act like a fanboy when an email from Stewart shows up in my inbox, but it's kind of tough...

                          Brian
                          I find O'nan is at his best when he is writing about everyday lives. Song for the Missing just kept me on an emotional edge as I felt like I was experiencing what the family was going through. Night at the Lobster is another that really evokes emotional responses at times. The Circus Fire is different in that it is non-fiction. I hope he delves into Non-Fiction again. For me The Night Country, while a good read, is not O'nan at his best. Now I need to move Henry Himself up on my to be read list!

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                            #88
                            Originally posted by Martin View Post
                            I find O'nan is at his best when he is writing about everyday lives. Song for the Missing just kept me on an emotional edge as I felt like I was experiencing what the family was going through. Night at the Lobster is another that really evokes emotional responses at times. The Circus Fire is different in that it is non-fiction. I hope he delves into Non-Fiction again. For me The Night Country, while a good read, is not O'nan at his best. Now I need to move Henry Himself up on my to be read list!
                            I'm always biased toward The Night Country because it was my first O'Nan.

                            Brian
                            Brian James Freeman

                            Lividian Publications: http://www.Lividian.com
                            My Writing: http://www.BrianJamesFreeman.com

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                              #89
                              Originally posted by Brian James Freeman View Post
                              I'm always biased toward The Night Country because it was my first O'Nan.

                              Brian
                              Interesting. Song for the Missing was my first O'Nan and I have a soft spot for that one.

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                                #90
                                So, it looks like a lot of you guys are O'Nanists? Not that there's anything wrong with that

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