The first new book I ever bought with my own money was The Road to Science Fiction: Volume 3: From Heinlein to Here. The book was perfect for me: An SF anthology - my favorite type of book at the time - and every story included a wonderful discussion about SF.
Some 15 years later, I discovered that Jim was teaching a summer workshop. During said workshop, he talked me into applying for grad school at KU. Nine years after graduation, he and KU talked me into returning as faculty.
Amazing how a single book can shape your future.
I got to thinking about this because Scarecrow Press is still offering this and the other volumes at 40% off! Awesome for such a fine, big book!
Best,
Chris
Some 15 years later, I discovered that Jim was teaching a summer workshop. During said workshop, he talked me into applying for grad school at KU. Nine years after graduation, he and KU talked me into returning as faculty.
Amazing how a single book can shape your future.
I got to thinking about this because Scarecrow Press is still offering this and the other volumes at 40% off! Awesome for such a fine, big book!
Best,
Chris
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The first books I bought with my own money were series books like Nancy Drew. Hardbacks were a dollar, and my allowance was 50 cents, so I bought a lot of books. And then my dad introduced me to the used book stalls at Collingswood Park Auction, where hardbacks were 35 cents.
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Note that this was my first new book bought with my own money; I've always been a used-book hound.
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