Soulworm, my first published novel (originally released by Royal Fireworks Press in 1997), is now available in a brand-new, lightly revised edition from Shadowpaw Press Reprise. You can purchase it at one of these links …
The Kickstarter campaign for Shapers of Worlds Volume IV for the fourth annual anthology featuring some of the top writers of science fiction and fantasy working today, all of whom were guests on my Aurora …
Yesterday, the shortlist for this year’s Saskatchewan Book Awards was announced, and I’m pleased to say that my young adult science fiction novel Star Song, previously shortlisted for the Aurora Award for Best Young Adult Novel, is a …
Regina Lyric Musical Theatre, which I’ve involved with since 1989, recently marked its 45th anniversary with a gala celebration and concert that I was part of. This video was produced in conjunction with that by …
My Aurora- and Saskatchewan Book Award-nominated young adult science fiction novel Star Song is now available in audiobook format, narrated by Amy Cau Nugent. You can find it on Audible, Amazon (here are the Canadian …
Enjoy this conversation between Julie Czerneda and me about our latest novels from DAW Books–mine The Tangled Stars and hers To Each This World. This was supposed to be video from start to finish but …
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"Lines: Fading"

I’ve blogged before about the 19th-century writer Edward Willett (just one in a long line of Edward Willetts that have included pewterers, innkeepers, and other interesting people over the centuries). On a whim I did a book search on Google. None of his books turned up fully digitized, but I did find the poem at left from the January 1854 issue of The Knickerbocker.
I can’t say I like the poem very much, but I do like the looks of that byline!
Click on the picture to enlarge it.
Permanent link to this article: https://edwardwillett.com/2006/10/lines-fading/