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calimac ([personal profile] calimac) wrote2016-01-06 07:06 am

when they battle in a puddle, it's a Peter Beagle puddle battle

What do we know about Peter Beagle? Well ...

After years of being fairly obscure and off the public stage, and fairly indigent too from what I understand, the once-prominent fantasy writer whose older work was still remembered had a late blossoming. He'd gotten a personal manager, Connor Cochran (known in fandom for decades, usually under his artistic pen name Freff), who was devoting himself to the energetic promotion of Peter S. Beagle and his works.

Most notably, he'd gotten the movie adaptation of Beagle's novel The Last Unicorn out of rights limbo. He organized a slow-scale nation-wide tour of screenings of the movie with Beagle in attendance. I went to the first of these, in San Francisco, three years ago and was stunned at the enthusiastic crowds and pleased at seeing Peter feted. It had become a cult movie while I wasn't paying attention. (It was the only time I'd seen the film since its first release, and not only had the suck fairy not withered it, it had if anything improved with age.)

With the same enthusiastic bounce, new Beagle books - new material, new collections of older material not previously reissued, new editions of old books - began blossoming from various presses, and I picked some of these up. There was an email newsletter which I got regularly for a while, though either it ceased some time ago or I fell off the mailing list.

So I was stunned to read this in the new Ansible: "PETER BEAGLE is suing his publisher Conlan Press and its proprietor Connor Freff Cochran; the long list of complaints filed in November begins with 'elder abuse' in various categories, fraud, defamation, breach of fiduciary duty, breach of contract ... Cochran claims the suit is frivolous." Followed by a comment to the effect that the publisher has become infamous for "delayed delivery and non-delivery" - I wouldn't know about that; I've never ordered anything directly from them by mail.

Yikes! At Conlan's website you may read: "Peter is facing a whole new kind of problem: his health. Those of you who have been following the Tour already know we had to suspend our shows last June because Peter was having major issues with his memory. Business and personal matters that he and I had worked on for years had completely vanished from his head, and he was also confabulating — recalling only fragments of events, then filling in the blanks with things that never happened. I certainly wasn’t going to ask him to continue on the road in that condition, so I pulled the plug. Due to continuing problems and Peter’s wish for privacy, his screening appearances are suspended indefinitely. A new version of the tour will launch in 2016 ... But Peter will be unable to attend or sign merchandise." (This is, by the way, considerably revised and somewhat expanded, though the essence is unchanged, from what it said yesterday.)

So what is going on? Whatever it is, it's very sad. Whatever else may be true, Beagle is a great author and - from my experiences with him - a really nice guy; and Freff really has done a tremendous amount of hard work to promote him. Ansible has a link, apparently to the text of the suit, but it's gone dead. I know no more than that, so I'm just passing on what's been written in public.

[identity profile] kalimac.livejournal.com 2016-01-08 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Comment: I'm letting the above through to be published, although it's entirely anonymous and offers none of the facts that it claims establish its case. The IP address is Bellingham, Washington, which Beagle's complaint states is the current location of Conlan Press, but that's not one of the facts that the above allows to be correct in the complaint, so who the hell knows.

[identity profile] debg.livejournal.com 2016-01-09 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
I just got an email copy of "The Raven" (Conlan Press's e-letter) about two hours ago. At the bottom of the "hi, I'm selling Peter's work to raise money to fight Peter with, here, have some irony" list-athon was this:

"Copyright © 2016 Conlan Press, Inc.
1050 Larrabee Avenue, Suite 104-811 | Bellingham | WA 98225 | 650-267-9651"

So, yes, there's a little confirmation.

[identity profile] wild-irises.livejournal.com 2016-01-09 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
For what it's worth, I got an email from Connor yesterday quoting my comment above, which may help identify the anonymous poster.

[identity profile] debg.livejournal.com 2016-01-09 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
If he had any human sense of self-preservation left in him, he would disappear without a trace. But he won't. This is as intense an example of narcissism run wild as I've ever seen in sixty one years on the planet.

[identity profile] kalimac.livejournal.com 2016-01-10 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
I think it's pretty well established that he's in Bellingham. But if he's going to say "The original lawsuit is false in almost every particular" and then itemize the few particulars it got right, and his location, which is given as Bellingham in the lawsuit, is not among them, well then, he deserves to be needled for claiming that the lawsuit lied by saying he's in Bellingham.