From the preface to A Handful of Coppers:
If you were one of the people who helped make Triskell Tales sell out so quickly [...] then you're to blame for this book you hold in your hand.
Well, I was in fact one of those people. I pre-ordered Triskell Tales. I finally received it. I read it and treasured it and got something out of it. And then I gave it to
devafall. (I hope you have enjoyed it as much as I did.) Charles de Lint has this curious quality. I have the feeling I'm going to give away A Handful of Coppers as well, although I have no idea to whom.
I was about to write that it seemed to be related to whether I bought the book new or used, but I don't think that's the case. True, I gave away Triskell Tales (which I bought new) and have the feeling I will do the same for Handful of Coppers, as I just said. The other de Lint books I own are Memory and Dream, Yarrow, Seven Wild Sisters and Jack of Kinrowan. I have no urge to give away the latter three, especially Kinrowan; Yarrow was used, and Sisters and Kinrowan were new. Memory and Dream, however, though also used, now that I've mentioned it, seems to want to wander on to someone else.
Anyway, the point of all this was that it seemed that de Lint was an author whose books begged to be shared, to be passed on...
If you were one of the people who helped make Triskell Tales sell out so quickly [...] then you're to blame for this book you hold in your hand.
Well, I was in fact one of those people. I pre-ordered Triskell Tales. I finally received it. I read it and treasured it and got something out of it. And then I gave it to
I was about to write that it seemed to be related to whether I bought the book new or used, but I don't think that's the case. True, I gave away Triskell Tales (which I bought new) and have the feeling I will do the same for Handful of Coppers, as I just said. The other de Lint books I own are Memory and Dream, Yarrow, Seven Wild Sisters and Jack of Kinrowan. I have no urge to give away the latter three, especially Kinrowan; Yarrow was used, and Sisters and Kinrowan were new. Memory and Dream, however, though also used, now that I've mentioned it, seems to want to wander on to someone else.
Anyway, the point of all this was that it seemed that de Lint was an author whose books begged to be shared, to be passed on...