And I can breathe a sigh of relief. I was mostly worried because of the weather report, but it turned out to be not icy at all, not really sleet, just a bit of cold rain.

We had a fine turnout and no one seemed to get lost (the event was not in the usual Melville Gallery but the museum itself was easy to find...and very interesting in layout and design. I suspect it's only half finished with exposed brick and wooden jousts and some weird large wooden doors. It's got amazing personality. Mobile Libris, the freelance book sellers brought 20 copies of the trade pb (US edition and first time I'd seen it) and sold out. The book looks gorgeous in the trade pb edition. Same cover but because the books are bigger they just look better.

Jim Freund introduced the NYRSF reading series and then Veronica Schanoes (who is a professor at Queens College and an sf/f writer) gave a brief, informative, and charming lecture about Poe's life and a bit about contemporary critical study of his work.
Simon Loekle (who has a show on WBAI) then did a terrific, very powerful dramatic reading of "The Cask of Amontadillo"
We took a break, drank up the two bottles of Amontadillo that Jim supplied, signed some books, chatted and then went on.

Next up, I talked for a few minutes about the anthology, reading from the introduction, and then introduced in turn, the three readers/contributors from the book: Delia Sherman, who read from "The Red Piano," Barbara Roden, who read from "The Brink of Eternity," and John Langan, who read from "Technicolor."
More signing of books and a bunch of us went to dinner.
Here are the photos
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From: [identity profile] allan-karmine.livejournal.com


Great) Pictures are awesome - not only the people who were present at the event, but the whole picture of where you were, so interesting!
I'd wish to be there. Maybe, it's not too late to do some local Poe gathering.

From: [identity profile] pds-lit.livejournal.com


Glad to hear that the weather cooperated - we are ice laden out here. Great pics too! I like the one you titled "Ellen Kushner in character".

From: [identity profile] ellen-kushner.livejournal.com


Yeah, I love that space! I don't think it's half-finished; I think they meant to leave it that way, to show you the original brick, etc. (and interesting experience while listening to "The Cask of Amontillado" . . . !).

Veronica is a prof. at Queens College.

Thanks for putting together a truly splendid evening!

From: [identity profile] deliasherman.livejournal.com


It was fun, wasn't it? I think we were all inspired by Simon's scenery-chewing rendition of "Cask."

Veronica's actually a professor at Queens College, where she teaches children's lit to really interesting students, and sometimes I get to guest-lecture, which is a great honor.

From: [identity profile] ecmyers.livejournal.com


I'm sorry I missed it, but last night was my only chance to have dinner with a friend I haven't seen in two years, on her way from Norway to Spokane, WA. I'm glad so many people turned out though!

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


I love the space and DO hope they mean to keep it that way.

Oops--corrected.

It was mostly Jim who did it.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


They came out better than I expected but I got too distracted to take some that I wanted.

From: [identity profile] yswilce.livejournal.com


I am so jealous I missed it...But I'm glad everyone had a great time. I am looking forward to introducing the Captain to both Poe and Amontadillo...!

From: [identity profile] allan-karmine.livejournal.com


Maybe, I mistook the gallery - I was just browsing back there)))
Anyway, that was surely a good one. Long time I haven't read Poe. Should've bought a new book - can't find that one I used to read.

From: [identity profile] ellen-datlow.livejournal.com


You were looking at the Northampton, MA trip, which is right before the Poe event both in my sets and on the general photo page!

From: [identity profile] allan-karmine.livejournal.com


Ah, I see now) It's good to see some nature. I see it from window mostly, although it's just the laziness that that prevents me from going around the house to the lake.

From: [identity profile] ouronlyhunter.livejournal.com


Nice. I really wanted to go when I read about it on your journal, but just couldn't make it.

From: [identity profile] kbkvblog.wordpress.com (from livejournal.com)

glad to hear it went well!! stay tuned for the next exciting one!


Congratulations, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Another one you CAN"T MISS!!! (It won't cost you anything either) is to watch the global online premiere of Poe - Last Days of the Raven , it will play for FREE for ONE DAY on January 19th, 2009 as a tribute to Poe's 200th Birthday. Go to the official website for details and trailer.

Official Website: http://www.poelastdaysoftheraven.com
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