![]() |
|
|||||||
| Games and Miscellany Participate in word game threads, post jokes, share links to interesting websites or news stories. And watch out for hosts lobbing in topics that don't quite fit anywhere else! |
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools |
|
|
#1 |
|
Resident Poet
Eighth Hrruban Speaker
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: northeast New South Wales
Gender: M
Fan of: Pern & Freedom
Now Reading: The Umbrella Club / David Brooks
|
Authors offer immortality in Web auction
By Claudia Parsons Wed Aug 17,10:32 AM ET NEW YORK (Reuters) - How much would you pay to be immortalized as a zombie in a Stephen King novel or a good guy in a John Grisham thriller? ADVERTISEMENT King and Grisham are among 16 authors selling the right to have a character in a book named for the buyer to raise money for the First Amendment Project, a California-based nonprofit group that promotes freedom of information and expression. Details of exactly what each author is offering have been posted on Internet auction site eBay and the auctions will be held between September 1 and September 25, the group said on Tuesday. King said he was offering the chance to name a character in a novel called "CELL," to be published in 2006 or 2007. "Buyer should be aware that 'CELL' is a violent piece of work, which comes complete with zombies set in motion by bad cell phone signals that destroy the human brain," King said. "Like cheap whiskey, it's very nasty and extremely satisfying," he said on the site, adding that if the buyer wanted the character to die, it must be a female name. David Greene of the First Amendment Project, which provides legal representation in freedom of expression cases, said fans had already shown significant interest. "My job is to put out the most conservative estimate and we're hoping to raise somewhere between $40,000 and $50,000 between the 16 authors," Greene told Reuters. The auction is not without precedent -- religious fiction writer Karen Kingsbury has raised some $100,000 for charity in recent years through a series of auctions that her publicists say bring an average of $2,500 per sale. In the auction posting at http://www.ebay.com/fap, legal writer Grisham promised the character whose name he is selling would be portrayed "in a good light" in his next novel. Amy Tan, author of "The Joy Luck Club," and best-selling romance writer Nora Roberts are also offering names, but they gave no guarantees about what sort of character it would be. The author of the children's series "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events" is selling "an utterance" by the infant Sunny Baudelaire, the youngest of the three orphan children whose adventures are chronicled in the books. "Pronunciation and/or spelling may be slightly 'mutilated.' An example of this is in 'The Grim Grotto' when Sunny utters 'Bushcheney,'" the posting said. Dave Eggers, author of the memoir "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius," said his buyer would be featured in an illustrated story called "The Journey of the Fishes Overland."
__________________
"Poetry is, in sober truth, the birth of new worlds." Christopher Brennan "There is a world elsewhere; its speech is called Poetry." Arthur Machen Visit me: http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/ Author of 21 Sonnets and Strange Gardens Editor of AustralianReader.com Calenture: a Journal of Studies in Speculative Verse Similax: a Poetry Blog |
|
|
|
|
|
#2 |
|
Senior Member
![]() ![]() Join Date: Nov 2004
Gender: F
|
So, we're supposed to pay them to come up with names for their characters? If it was someone I know I might consider giving them my phone book. For a worthwhile charity maybe, but otherwise, I don't think so. |
|
|
|
|
|
#3 |
|
Resident Poet
Eighth Hrruban Speaker
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: northeast New South Wales
Gender: M
Fan of: Pern & Freedom
Now Reading: The Umbrella Club / David Brooks
|
If you want to be a zombie, why pay King housands to make you one, when you can borrow a book of his from the library, read it and become one for free? As Jared, from Subway (TM) says, "Are you going to eat that?"
__________________
"Poetry is, in sober truth, the birth of new worlds." Christopher Brennan "There is a world elsewhere; its speech is called Poetry." Arthur Machen Visit me: http://www.geocities.com/phillipellis01/ Author of 21 Sonnets and Strange Gardens Editor of AustralianReader.com Calenture: a Journal of Studies in Speculative Verse Similax: a Poetry Blog |
|
|
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Important news regarding our 40 years of Pern book project! | Hans | Dragonriders of Pern | 25 | Jun 11 2008 05:14 PM |
| Espresso Book Machine -- poised to revolutionize the paperback industry? | Cheryl | Café Archives | 10 | Aug 26 2006 11:13 PM |
| My collection.....or a small part of it | Dyna | Book Collector's Meeting Room | 6 | Apr 13 2006 07:19 PM |
| Inverse Book Signing | Dux | Café Archives | 1 | Mar 14 2005 03:30 PM |