Sunday, September 28, 2014
What have you read that made your heart clamor for more, more of this?
I remember the first time that I read a book by Robert Heinlein. It was one of his juveniles adapted for publication in Boy's Life, a magazine that I started reading when I was twelve. I was amazed. Is it possible that there can be more writing by this man? It was possible, and thus began my forty-plus year love affair with Bob Heinlein. Some of his stuff was great, most of it was very good, and only a few pieces, thankfully, were bad. He's not the point of this blog post, but rather the moment that I stumbled over his writing. Sparks flew. I have heard of other authors having that impact on readers, most notably Mark Twain.
I had that same feeling this past week. I ducked into a small estate sale in Gresham, Oregon on a Sunday, which is a great day to visit an estate sale. Magazines were free, and I quickly piled up several copies of "Firsts," a magazine about first editions, and then more than fifteen copies of a magazine called Biblio, which I had never seen before. Biblio is also about first editions, but is broader in its approach. Auction results are given, bookstore owners are highlighted (including Michael Powell), and collectible ephemera is discussed. One article discussed more than a dozen English-language bookstores in Paris. Another dealt with the original Tom Swift series. I have told my wife that I won't subscribe to any new magazines unless I drop one. I would have to find a way to make room for Biblio. It was that good.
Reading my first issue of Biblio was bittersweet. By the time I read my first copy Biblio was already a thing of the past. It lasted just three or four years, and was gone by 1999 or 2000.
I have little room in my den for more magazines, but it will be hard to not find room for these 25 issues that I picked up. But I will find the space, I think. It was that good. And I'll watch, I think, for the issues that I am missing, to complete my set.
What book or magazine did you read that caused sparks to fly, that made your brain or heart clamor for more, more of this? Add your comments to my blog.
Thanks for reading.
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