My home on display
Just received the February 2006 issue of The New York Review of Science Fiction. It starts with six black-and-white photos taken during my editor David G. Hartwell's December 2005 trip to Toronto, during which he stayed at my home. Four of the photos are actually in Carolyn and my penthouse apartment, taken during a reception we held for David's authors:
- Me in my office
- Phyllis Gotlieb, Terence M. Green and son Daniel, Pat Forde, and me in my living room
- Peter Watts holding forth in front of my fireplace, while Karl Schroeder and others look on
- Carolyn Clink and Kelly Gotlieb in our living room (in a sort of Batman-villain's-lair framing, with the camera tilted)
The other two photos are David at a store we visited, and me at Toronto's Bakka-Phoenix Books.
Cool!
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Looking farther into the magazine, I see there's another picture from the reception at my place, showing me, James Alan Gardner, and Phyllis Gotlieb.
Can a spread in ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST be far behind?!?
Can a spread in ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST be far behind?!?
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