Wednesday, September 08, 2004
Terry Pratchett. EEEEEEEEEEE. I got my hardback MAA signed (the one with scary Angua cleavage and a stubbly Carrot that looks slightly like Adam Pascal) and my Good Omens doublesigned. And he gave me a special message for Rebecca in my Book:
I love how Renata and I have used that EXACT PHRASE countless times in our promotion of our favourite emancipator proclamator, Abey Baby. You're slipping behind, Grabman. :D I think the high point of the evening was him doing his impression of "little goth girl" GNeil fangirls. "What was it like to write a book with -- EEEEEEEEEEE -- Neil Gaiman?" Hahaha, hearing that man squee is something I hope to never forget in all my days. I wanted to record the talk, but apparently the batteries died, and I wanted to make a phone post, but LJ confuses me with its skankyness. Alas. I did get to talk to him about MAA: the Musical, and he filled me in on some of the basic procedure, then gave me his email address. I also asked him if we would see any more of the Carrot and Angua dynamic (as my friends and I are quite cross at the lack of recent shippage--they've only been in one scene together since T5E, and otherwise haven't even been mentioned in the same books), as he said the next non-kids book after Going Postal would be a Watch book, called Thud!, with lots of Vimes and miniSam merriment (the kids book between Going Postal and Thud! being another Tiffany Aching story called Wintersmith). Man, that was a convoluted sentence. Anyway, he said (rather gravely) "Yes, but not necessarily in the best of circumstances." Make of that what you will, especially seeing as he had said Thud! will be a murder mystery about a political assassination. The first line is something along the lines of "Thud was the sound his body made as he hit the floor." Bwaha, spoilers are so much fun. Another line from the book: (Vimes' moment of epiphany) "That is not my cow!" I love how I'm planning fanart for a book that won't come out for another year. I am a deeply sad and pathetic individual, and I love every second of it. :D Oh, and he pronounced Crowley like "CROW (the bird)-lee" and Aziraphale like "Ah-ZUR-ah-fell" (he actually had difficulty getting this name out, kind of like Bush trying to pronounce "Abu Ghraib" in the State of the Union), which is tragic, as I've grown so fond of pronouncing it "Ah-zee-RAH-fay-el," as Neil said it should be pronounced. Oh well. So YAY, Pterry is awesome and the funniest public speaker in the world, with the kind of voice that would be perfectly situated for reading children's books. OT5! L to R: Dee, Ko (mah roomie), Pterry, moi, and M. Priscilla said at 10:24 PM Comments:
Awesome!
Though I don't know if the signature counts as a point for your side, as it's evidently about someone named Linclon. (At least he remembered the second "l," though; I have a tendency to forget it's there altogether, and then know it's spelled wrong but not be sure how to fix it.) gg_83
so excited for you! yay! and lincoln SO has the cooler hat.
also, if neil and terry can't agree on a pronunciation, i'm just reverting to uhZIRuhfail.
what you should have done is squee with pratchett and record that. THAT would have been kick butt.
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