Chimerae Are Go! (and Cailloux are too!)
Hello!
So my novella/prose poem is now available!
Or, for you wonderful Montrealers out there, at my Drawn and Quarterly launch!
Also–in my neverending quest to resuscitate my blogging muse–I have feathered a new net-nest for myself over at Cailloux de cinema. That’s right–I’m gonna try to blog semi-regularly about films! (Let’s hope that the subject of my first entry–William Dieterle’s Six Hours To Live (1932)— doesn’t provide any kind of a forecast of the project’s longevity!)
Anyway–I’ll still pop in at Motime every once in a while–but movie stuff will be at the Cailloux, from now on!
hope all of you are well–good afternoon friends!
Dave
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Thanks to the wonders of the internet I just ordered Chimera Lucinda from
http://www.amazon.de/exec/obidos/ASIN/1440114544
(It will take two or three weeks until I get my copy.)
And you can bet that I’ve already directed my RSS reader in the direction of “Cailloux de cinema”!
FrF
Argh, it’s “Chimera Lucida”. My thought processes just can’t rid of that pesky superfluous “n”.
FrF
thank you Franz! (on both counts!)
and hey, don’t worry about that extra “n”–“Lucinda” makes me think of Schlegel’s Lucinde, one of my all-time favourites!
Dave
bizarre in that I gave up films for comics some years back as to where I put most of my dollars and blogging about them well more power to you.