Originally posted by Stewart P Evans
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The Mammoth Book of Jack the Ripper
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I remember being on very hard times when this first came out, and telling the authors that I would just slag everyone off, and they said slag away 'ere's 250 quid so write what you like. I spent ten minutes on the computer, ten pence on a stamp, and then £249 in the pub that night.
**** 'em I say.
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Hey, Stan, my agent told me that she would tie me up and beat me to within a inch of my life for signing a deal without giving her the 10% she earns for my work. I do like a dominant woman.
My ethos? Sack the publisher, marry the agent... give up writing, and become a normal human.
And then sling Jack the Ripper books into a Mammoth waste bin which will never be big enough.
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The Constable & Robinson website doesn't list the contents of the 2008 book, but it does say that "[t]his volume collects not just all the key factual evidence but also 20 different arguments as to the identity of Jack the Ripper, such as that advanced by Patricia Cornwell". A discussion of Cornwell's theory would obviously incorporate material that postdates the 1999 version, so it must be a new edition. Ergo, gotta have it.
BTW, I don't know if the 2005 book was the first hardcover edition of the 1999 paperback or (because of the change in title and publisher) a brand new edition. In any event, it's a handsome volume, dirt cheap at the time of publication, and well worth having.
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Originally posted by Cap'n Jack View PostI remember being on very hard times when this first came out, and telling the authors that I would just slag everyone off, and they said slag away 'ere's 250 quid so write what you like. I spent ten minutes on the computer, ten pence on a stamp, and then £249 in the pub that night.
**** 'em I say.
10p for the stamp,
£249 for a night out,
Does your agent know what happened to the other 90p AP?Regards Mike
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Tom, if they had stood in a line I would have gunned 'em down.
And trust me Mike, any surplus geld is spent on good honest booze.
And Tom, I'm doing a three day event next weekend which involves me working 72 hours, and I'm being paid £100 an hour to do that, and pen will not touch paper. I don't even have to speak.
It must be the hand of god.
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