Asra Nolan
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A.A. Attanasio:
Hi stupid question about The Last Legends of Earth did it come out in hard back with a cover of an infinity symbol? I ask because I remember reading it as a large book (I have a horrible memory on some things) with that cover and starting with her being loaded into the machine. By the way loved the book and why was it taken off of Amazon for Kindle??
A.A. Attanasio
There are two hardcover editions of The Last Legends of Earth, Asra. The Easton edition has a leather cover with an abstract design. And the Grafton edition is a pastoral landscape with Tryl towers in the background. Memory is a creative act, and I do admire your cover art vision for this story. During a change in publishers, the book disappeared for a while, but it should be back now on Amazon in Kindle edition.
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Joshua Gordon
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A.A. Attanasio:
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Hello, Sir.
we've spoken before, i emailed you once to tell you i was a huge fan. especially on your Arthurian pieces.
i actually wanted to ask you about your writing style - no i have no intention of copying, i just wanted to know what tips i could get to have my literary prose as lyrical (in my way).
"Chemical Music of Autumn" comes to mind (Serpent and Grail p.16)
could i have some tips, please?
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we've spoken before, i emailed you once to tell you i was a huge fan. especially on your Arthurian pieces.
i actually wanted to ask you about your writing style - no i have no intention of copying, i just wanted to know what tips i could get to have my literary prose as lyrical (in my way).
"Chemical Music of Autumn" comes to mind (Serpent and Grail p.16)
could i have some tips, please? (hide spoiler)]
Brian Kehler
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A.A. Attanasio:
I truly enjoyed your work as a teenager back in the 1990's. They were hugely influential to how I see the world: ecstatically and with intentional wonder. I remember feeling about ten years ago that you seemed to have fallen off the SF/F proverbial "map." Is there another "great work" in the offing, like the Radix books? Or have you moved on to other ambitions? Either way, a thousand thanks for your stellar work!
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