Goodbye, Lewis Carroll!

Lewis Carroll died on 14 January 1898. He was 65 years old.

Alice in Wonderland Poster, 1915

Alice in Wonderland Movie Poster, 1915

E. Gertrude Thomson Cover Illustration for the Nursery Alice by Lewis Carroll, 1890

E. Gertrude Thomson’s Cover Illustration for the Nursery “Alice” by Lewis Carroll, 1890

 If you’d like to win a fabulous Edgar Allan Poe Print, don’t forget to enter our Terrific Friends Giveaway!

[January Giveaway] Enter to Win an Edgar Allan Poe Print by Terrific Friends [CLOSED]

Regular readers of this blog know how much I love not only dead writers, but art. I’ve wiled away many a winter’s day sipping Earl Grey tea and reading old books, when I should be writing, editing, or otherwise engaged in some more “useful” pursuit. Whether deep in work or the pages of a book, though, I’m fortunate to always be surrounded by interesting visuals: photos, prints, paintings, etc.

Many of these images are of books or dead writers, because, well, an obsession is an obsession. One of the huge perks of running A Small Press Life is being able to share some of these finds with you, my dear readers and blogging friends.

Terrific Friends by Diana Shafer is one of my favourite Etsy shops, and for good reason. Diana’s writerly portraits are fresh, intelligent, and fun. Her work has featured in several of the most popular Shopping for the Bookworm posts.

I’m excited to announce that A Small Press Life has partnered with Diana Shafer and Terrific Friends to give away a copy of one of her awesome pieces!

A lucky reader will win their very own Edgar Allan Poe print. At 8″x10″ it’s an easy-to-frame standard (American) size.

This could be yours:

EAP Print by Terrific Friends

Edgar Allan Poe Print by Terrific Friends

How to enter*: leave a comment on this thread! It’s that easy. The contest ends on 31 January at 11:59 PM EST, and is open to international residents. Please visit Diana’s shop to view more of her fantastic work.

If you’d like to learn more about the artist, you’re in luck. Check back next week for an interview with Diana Shafer.

*If you’ve won anything from us in the last 3 contests, you are not eligible to enter this one! Thank you!

GOOD LUCK!

A Small Press Life: January News and Notes

Greetings, lovely readers! I promise to keep this post short and painless.

  • On Monday, I am announcing an exciting giveaway. It will open that day and run through the end of the month. Stay tuned: it is a good one!
  • [R]evolving Incarnations returns in February. If you haven’t participated, what are you waiting for? Shoot me an email at onetrackmuse@gmail.com to join in the fun!
  • After a nearly two-year hiatus, I am going to start doing book reviews again. Yay!
  • In case you haven’t noticed, my new blog, Font and Frock, officially launches the week of the 18th. In the meantime, there are a few posts up/bells and whistles on the sidebar. Feel free to have a look around and let me know what you think!
  • Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling will be out in a few weeks. I will keep you posted!

Thank you!

Font and Frock: What’s in a Name?

Here’s a bit of info about my soon-to-officially-launch new blog!

maedez's avatarFont and Frock

What are your favourite words?

I love serendipitous, melancholy, and fortuitous.

Adamantine, sliver, and succor.

And, oh, perhaps a hundred others. They inevitably change with the finesse or jolt of a passing mood.

Words are surprising things, the way that they latch hold of our imaginations.

Some visit but a moment; others stay for a lifetime.

At the top of my list?

FROCK.

Always.

Aside from its dictionary definition(s), and the fact that it is fun to say, the word conjures up, for me, a kaleidoscope of vivid images that have less to do with fact, and more to do with feeling.

Frock is bold, artistic, spirited, rebellious, chic, and imaginative. It is, in short, the heart of this endeavor.

What of the front half of the name?

 Font is the foundation upon which everything is built.

It embraces my love of language, of writing, of communication.

Font

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