World Fantasy Awards Winners Locus Online "Uncle Chaim and Aunt Rifke and the Angel", Peter S. Beagle (Strange Roads) "A Buyer's Guide to Maps of Antarctica", Catherynne M. Valente (Clarkesworld ... |
Pet Talk: Pair's wonderful way with disabled animals is rewarded USA Today By Cindy Yorton By Sharon L. Peters, Special for USA TODAY It's the story of Alayne Marker and Steve Smith, a married couple who had high-power jobs — he ... |
The Last Unicorn Time Out Chicago By Peter S. Beagle. Adapted by Ed Rutherford. Dir. Rutherford. With ensemble cast. The titular unicorn sets off on a quest to discover why she's the last of ... |
Carolina Theatre books Gen X touchstones for Escapism Film Festival The Independent Weekly And a particularly rare classic is the 1982 adaptation of Peter S. Beagle's classic novel The Last Unicorn, rarely seen on the big screen but a cult classic ... |
'Where the Wild Things Are': Should favorite books be made into movies? Entertainment Weekly Peter S Beagle's 60s novel is amazing partly because of how it's a fantasy story that manages to be ABOUT fantasy stories at the same time. ... |
![]() Time Out Chicago | Things to do this weekend: Oct 16-18 Time Out Chicago Ed Rutherford adapts and directs the fantasy novel by Peter S. Beagle; stonerrific America soundtrack not included. City Lit Theater, 3pm, $20. ... |
![]() Sequential Tart News | Dragon*Con 2009 Sequential Tart News And I also found Peter S Beagle's table there (though Peter himself was at a panel); I was relieved, since he's usually in the Walk, so I got worried when I ... |
Devils-Capitals Sums Gaea Times (blog) Penalties_Halischuk, NJ (hooking), 6:41; Peters, NJ (boarding), 9:49; Fraser, NJ, major (fighting), 9:49; Carcillo, Phi, major (fighting), 9:49. ... |
Live from Hades Tulsa World Among those taking part are Marvin Bell, Peter S. Beagle, Linda Watanabe McFerrin, James Ragan, W. Scott Olsen and KD Wentworth. Admission to the conference ... |
Fiction Book Reviews: 10/19/2009 Publishers Weekly Jeffrey Ford's “The Coral Heart” nicely tweaks high fantasy tropes, while Peter S. Beagle's “Sleight of Hand” and Nicola Griffith's “It Takes Two” examine ... |