LostBooks.org
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Lost Books
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- The concept of Lost Books was conceived and hatched over lunch with Orson Scott Card and Teri Nolan at Bennigan's Restaurant in Newark, Delaware in the January of 1998. Card had made his second trip to Newark to Speak at a University of Delaware function. We had been seated and Card, generous as always, had ordered several appetizers. This was before Card was cursed by an old Gypsy* who brushed his fingers across Card's cheek and whispered, "Thinner." During the lunch time conversation I mentioned that my hobby of collecting award winning and classic Speculative Fiction novels had led me to some wonderful books that I believed were unknown to the majority of readers. I pitched the possibility of a column on hatrack.com called, "Out of Print, Out of Mind." Card said, "No, let's call it Lost Books" and the rest is history. Lost Books was begun that year and in the fall of 2000 spun off of hatrack.com to become a stand alone web magazine, although the umbilical cord will never be severed. Lost Books can be reached from two locations on the web: www.lostbooks.org or from www.hatrack.com.**
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