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Dateline: the depths of the pacific ocean

The clock is about to strike midnight and we have just boarded the Looking Glass submarine off the coast of San Diego and set our compass directive to ‘north’ after an exhilarating and edifying 5 days in booth 1717 at the comic con. Hopefully some of you reading this were able to visit our booth where Hatter M Institute members Col. Barlow, Boris Liebman and Colin J. MacLeod along with interstellar author Liz Cavalier and the renowned Mr. Beddor enjoyed the company of readers, true believers and those occasional lost souls simply in search of ‘something free’. As usual, madness and greed mixed with enlightenment and adventure as attendees swarmed the facility each searching according to their individual level of awareness. Searching could certainly be the theme of this event. There were those searching for free items to stuff into their voluminous empty bags which caused me to ponder the relationship between empty souls and empty bags. Does the biggest bag represent the souls most void of magic and wonder? Hmmmm. There were many discussions among the creators and artists who had come to San Diego to meet friends and fans and share their dreams as to what people were searching for. It seemed a critical mass was fast approaching where the scale of those who had brought their own creativity to share was tilting towards those who had now come only to consume. To all those reading this humble blog I would like to stress the importance of bringing your dreams and creativity to these events in the form of costumes, art and informed discussion because this is the true value of exchange and not merely the paper stamped with ink that is passed in damp, crumpled piles. But enough of my pontificating! As readers may recall Mr. Beddor went missing in April and we were unable to locate him until his subterranean map led us to booth 1717. It seems on the day he disappeared he had found himself face to face with the greatest riddle yet of the Looking Glass Wars series. The riddle of the Caterpillars! Requiring absolute privacy and peace in which to decipher the cache of silk strands sent to him from an anonymous source he had fled to a location in the Mojave Desert with nothing but his nearly finished manuscript for Book 3, a slide ruler and the mysterious silk strands. As to his success in solving the riddle I can only say that he was in magnificent spirits and full of good cheer for all who asked, “When is Book 3 coming out?” The answer: Fall 2009

Searchingly yours,

The LGW Librarian

Dateline: San Diego Comic Con Booth 1717

Cheers from San Diego! It was the ultimate scavenger hunt as Col. Barlow, Miss Mars and I followed the underground parallel map leading us to the illustrious bedlam of the San Diego Comic Con. We exited through a portal only to discover ourselves in Booth #1717 standing beside a beaming Mr. Beddor surrounded by the Looking Glass Wars novels, Hatter M comics, Princess Alyss scrapbooks and all manner of art and artifice from the Wonderland he has worked so tirelessly to reveal. In moments the doors would open and hordes of curious and tireless fans would stampede inside to search for the lost worlds and forgotten dreams they sensed lay waiting in the vast asylum of the convention center. A few short days to separate the false from the authentic and find what they needed to survive in this world.
Let the games begin!

Dateline: Subterranean Los Angeles

Finally. A message from Mr. Beddor.
A brief synaptic flash of Morse code stating geo-4coordinates, cryptic and enigmatic, the message was neither any more nor less than a savvy inter-dimensional tracker would need. Accompanied by Col. Barlow, our intrepid Hatter M Institute watchdog Miss Mars and a thermos of Irish coffee, I set out in search of Mr. Beddor. The geo-coordinates had specified we follow a map of a parallel Los Angeles, a 4th dimension map. As we stepped out into the apocalyptic sun of the mid-day 21st century Los Angeles I studied the map and pointed to the manhole cover located at the intersection of La Brea and Wilshire…

“Descend!”