Lloyd Alexander
May. 17th, 2007 10:03 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There will never be another new Lloyd Alexander book.
*has sorrow and loss*
*goes to hug bookshelf*
This was the writer I discovered before all others, when I was still chained to the 'children's room' in the library but looking for something with more. He brought me to fantasy as a genre, and twirled me around until I was dizzy with delight and possibility. My signed copy (after wearing out several others) of TARAN WANDERER is still one of my most beloved book-posessions.
I had the great good fortune, as I did with Hal Clement, to tell him how much his books meant to me. I hope he heard that a lot. I suspect he did.
We are all poorer for his loss, and richer for having his backlist with us still.
*has sorrow and loss*
*goes to hug bookshelf*
This was the writer I discovered before all others, when I was still chained to the 'children's room' in the library but looking for something with more. He brought me to fantasy as a genre, and twirled me around until I was dizzy with delight and possibility. My signed copy (after wearing out several others) of TARAN WANDERER is still one of my most beloved book-posessions.
I had the great good fortune, as I did with Hal Clement, to tell him how much his books meant to me. I hope he heard that a lot. I suspect he did.
We are all poorer for his loss, and richer for having his backlist with us still.