Stephan just emailed me "Spring", which ends the four seasonal books of Daniel Abraham's The Long Price Quartet.
I've often wished I could walk into a gallery displaying the series (once completed) projected floor-to-ceiling on each wall -- a giant cube of Martiniere seasonal goodliness.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Stephan Martiniere's Four Seasons
Labels: Stephan Martiniere, Tor Books
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Mmmmm. I am, of course, ungodly pleased. That last one's lovely.
Daniel
Martiniere is a favorite and it is easy to see why. He is incredible! I love your idea of walking into a room seeing wall-to-wall Martiniere goodness! Can you make that happen? :)
It's a little dark, but then spring comes after winter, so maybe it's supposed to be dark.
They're all wonderful - I can't choose a favourite.
I forgot the leaves!
The falling leaves are so lovely and delicate, and along with the banners they add some warmth to the scene.
Martiniere put falling leaves in Uru's Kadish, and they are lovely and delicate there also.
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