I just recieved my Hardback copy of 'The Authorized Ender Companion' from the headquarters of Orson Scott Card. However trivial it may be, I felt like a giddy child when I saw my name and essay on page 408.
Posted by Dark Warrior (Member # 8822) on :
I would think any print associated with an Ender publication is a nice achievement. Grats!
Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
Doesn't this belong in the Hatrack Writers - Publications & Reviews area?
Want me to move it?
Posted by Kathleen Dalton Woodbury (Member # 59) on :
Congrats, Bent Tree.
I was asked to write a foreword to a British edition of ENDER'S GAME for which I was paid, but I never got to see a copy. It's always cool to see your byline in a publication.
Posted by Bent Tree (Member # 7777) on :
Oh, I suppose you are right. Yes, if you move it that would be good. It isn't a major accomplishment or anything. The essay is basically a brief description of what "Ender's Game" meant to me as a young reader. It is in a section entitled "Friends of Ender". I was really pleased to recieve a free contributors copy though. Especially before it was released to Amazon.
Posted by monstewer (Member # 5883) on :
Cool! I bet that's a really nice addition to your bookshelf
Posted by Joseph Forrest (Member # 8460) on :
Nice going Bent Tree! That's an awesome thing to have accomplished.
Posted by InarticulateBabbler (Member # 4849) on :
Congratulations, BT.
Posted by Nick T (Member # 8052) on :