Ten days into "Watsowrimo," as I'm calling National Novel Writing Month this November, the writer's block has officially hit. My tale of Sherlockians dealing with a mystery has played out to the point it has played out before and come up dry. One of the characters went to Walmart -- that's how bad things got. Sherlockians go to the Mysterious Bookshop, they don't go to Walmart. (Well, a lot of us probably do, but not in our Sherlockian mode . . . I mean, what's the last Sherlockian item you heard of being at Walmart?)
So here I am taking a little blogger break. But, then, what do I have to blog about?
How about a copy of Spoon River Anthology by Edgar Lee Masters?
Masters was a law partner of Clarence Darrow who originally aspired to be a poet, writing poems about the local folk where he grew up in the middle of Illinois where the Spoon River winds around through a bunch of small towns. Working my aunt's antique store during an annual event called the "Spoon River Drive" I took a little interest in Masters and picked up this book. And what is its marginal tie to Sherlock Holmes that makes it blog material?
Its bookplate.
No 'C' - perhaps sloppy, fast handwriting. That 'V'? Vernet comes to mind. You work on the Miller part.
ReplyDeleteYou *could* also read that as "S H E I L O H" -- I did!
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