Project!

I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about or planning blog posts: they tend to be pretty spontaneous. Yesterday morning, though, I was sitting around thinking about blogging about short fiction generally, and the recent short fiction of Peter Beagle specifically. Beagle is a wonderful writer, but wasn’t really known for his short fiction until recently. Since early 2004 he’s written some amazing short stories, including a couple for me that I love a great deal. I was also aware that he had close to a dozen new stories coming this year, so it seemed timely.

Because I can’t help myself, I emailed his business manager to get a current bibliography. I couldn’t find one, and I thought I’d list all of his new fiction in my post. It also occurred to me that it’d be cool to have someone publish a treasury of his best short fiction, a 200,000 word collection covering the close to fifty years of his fiction writing career. So, I shot off an email to Bill at Subterranean Press, who I’ve worked with on a couple projects recently. I then pretty much forgot about it (family grabbed my attention).

Before I knew it, though, I’d heard back from Bill, he was in touch with Peter and his agent, details were discussed and so on. Less than 24 hours after pondering a blog post, I have now agreed to edit Mirror Kingdoms: The Best of Peter S. Beagle. It will be published in October 2009 to coincide with the San Jose World Fantasy Convention, which I’ll be attending. I’m a bit breathless really. It’s exciting, and shows how some projects take a loooong time, and some just materialise out of thin air.

Comments (4)

Trent JamiesonJune 29th, 2008 at 4:48 pm

That is exciting! I’ve loved Peter Beagle’s short fiction since reading Giant Bones,and Subterranean Press do such beautiful books. Can’t wait to see it.

Congrats.

Bob BloughJune 30th, 2008 at 11:30 am

I have read everything that I ould find by Beagle. Since reading A Fine and Private Place in the mid 70’s. You couldn’t pick a more worthy writer. I’ll buy the book!

Richard ParksJune 30th, 2008 at 8:59 pm

Oh, that’s sweet. Beagle’s one of my favorite writers.

T. KosmatkaJuly 1st, 2008 at 4:11 am

That’s great news. I’m a big fan of Beagle’s work. I like the title, by the way.

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