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Peter S. Beagle

Peter Soyer Beagle (born April 20, 1939) is an American novelist and screenwriter, especially of fantasy fiction.[1] His best-known work is The Last Unicorn (1968), a fantasy novel he wrote in his twenties, which Locus subscribers voted the number five "All-Time Best Fantasy Novel" in 1987.[2] During the last twenty-five years he has won several literary awards, including a World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement in 2011.[3] He was named Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master by SFWA in 2018.[4]

Peter S. Beagle
Beagle at a showing of The Last Unicorn in 2014
BornPeter Soyer Beagle
(1939-04-20) April 20, 1939 (age 84)
New York City, US
OccupationNovelist, screenwriter
Period1960–present
GenreFantasy
Notable worksThe Last Unicorn
Notable awardsHugo Award
2006

Nebula Award
2007
World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement
2011

Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award
2018

Early life

Beagle was born in Manhattan on April 20, 1939, the son of Rebecca Soyer and Simon Beagle.[5] Three of his uncles were noted painters: Moses, Raphael, and Isaac Soyer.

Beagle has said that The Wind in the Willows, a classic of children's literature by Kenneth Grahame, originally attracted him to the genre of fantasy.[6]

Career

Beagle was raised in Bronx, New York, and graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1955. He garnered early recognition from The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, winning a scholarship to University of Pittsburgh for a poem he submitted as a high school senior. He went on to graduate from the university with a degree in creative writing. Following a year overseas, Beagle held the graduate Stegner Fellowship in creative writing at Stanford University, where he overlapped with Ken Kesey, Gurney Norman, and Larry McMurtry.

Beagle wrote his first novel, A Fine and Private Place, when he was only 19 years old, following it with a memoir, I See by My Outfit, in 1965. Today he is best known as the author of The Last Unicorn and A Fine and Private Place, as well as his later fantasies following The Folk of the Air.

 
Beagle with the Inkpot Award at San Diego Comic-Con, 2006

In the 1970s, Beagle turned to screenwriting. After writing an introduction for an American print edition of The Lord of the Rings, he co-wrote the screenplay for the 1978 Ralph Bakshi-animated version of The Lord of the Rings. Two decades later he wrote the teleplay for "Sarek", episode 71 of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.

Beagle's work as a screenwriter interrupted his early career direction as a novelist, magazine nonfiction author, and short-story writer. But in the mid-'90s he returned to prose fiction of all lengths, and has produced new works at a steady pace since. With David Carlson as composer he adapted his story "Come, Lady Death" into the libretto for an opera, The Midnight Angel, which premiered at the Opera Theater of St. Louis in 1993.[7]

In 2005, Beagle published a coda to The Last Unicorn, a novelette entitled Two Hearts, and began work on a full-novel sequel. Two Hearts won the most prestigious annual awards, the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2006 and the parallel Nebula Award in 2007. It was also nominated as a short fiction finalist for the World Fantasy Award. Beagle also received a special Inkpot Award in 2006 for Outstanding Achievement in Science Fiction and Fantasy, and in 2007 the inaugural WSFA Small Press Award for "El Regalo", published in The Line Between (Tachyon Publications).[3]

 
Beagle in 2006

IDW Publishing released a six-issue comic book adaptation of The Last Unicorn beginning in April 2010. The collected hardcover edition was released in January 2011, premiering at #2 on the New York Times Hardcover Graphic Novel bestseller list.

Beagle's 2009 collection of short fiction, We Never Talk About My Brother, was nominated for a World Fantasy Award.[3]

In 2013, he collaborated with Phildel (a UK musician) on a new track "Dark Water Down", mixing poetry and music. They then appeared together at a gig at Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco.[8]

Dispute with Granada media

Peter S. Beagle's book The Last Unicorn was made into an animated film of the same name in 1982, based on a screenplay written by Beagle himself. In 1979, Beagle had a contract with ITC Entertainment, which entitled Beagle to 5% of the net profits in the animated property, and 5% of the gross revenues from any film-related merchandising. Since 1999 this film has been controlled by a British company, Granada Media International (a subsidiary of ITV plc). From 2003 through 2011, Beagle was involved in a financial dispute with Granada over nonpayment of contractually due profit and merchandising shares. On July 29, 2011, Beagle announced at his Otakon appearance that he and ITV had reached an agreement that was beneficial to all parties, and should please fans of The Last Unicorn. On October 14, 2011, at his New York Comic Con appearance, he announced the first results of the deal.[citation needed]

Dispute with Connor Cochran

Beagle sued his former manager Connor Cochran in 2015 for $52 million. Beagle was represented by Kathleen Hunt. In July 2019, in a seventeen page decision, Alameda County Superior Court judge Michael M. Markman found Cochran liable for financial elder abuse, fraud, and breach of fiduciary duty, awarding Beagle $325,000, as well as an additional $7500 for defamation, and an undetermined amount in attorney's fees.[9]

Cochran declared bankruptcy sixteen hours before the trial was due to begin. Beagle was unable to collect the money Cochran owed, and the rights to Beagle's work were left in legal limbo. In February 2021, after a six-year battle in bankruptcy and California state courts helmed by Kathleen Hunt, and aided by James Null who coordinated the services of Loeb & Loeb's Capital Markets and Corporate practice, Beagle was able to regain rights to his intellectual property.[10]

Bibliography

Novels and chapbooks

 
Beagle talking to readers in Rochester, Minnesota in 2014
  • A Fine and Private Place, 1960 (novel)
  • The Last Unicorn, 1968 (novel)
  • Lila the Werewolf, 1974 (chapbook edition of previously published novelette)
  • The Fantasy Worlds of Peter S. Beagle, 1978 (omnibus collection including A Fine and Private Place, The Last Unicorn, Come Lady Death, and Lila the Werewolf)
  • The Folk of the Air, 1986 (novel, currently being rewritten and expanded for new release)
  • The Innkeeper's Song, 1993 (novel)
  • The Unicorn Sonata, 1996 (young adult novel, currently being rewritten and expanded into a 4-book series)
  • Tamsin, 1999 (novel)
  • A Dance for Emilia, 2000 (hardcover giftbook edition of novella) (Illustrated by Anne Yvonne Gilbert)
  • Your Friendly Neighborhood Magician: Songs and Early Poems, 2006 (limited edition chapbook collection of song lyrics and poetry) (Tachyon Publications)
  • The Last Unicorn: The Lost Version, 2007 (original novella-length draft, from Subterranean Press)
  • Strange Roads, 2008 (3-story chapbook collaboration with Lisa Snellings-Clark for Dreamhaven Books)
  • Return, 2010 (limited edition novella chapbook, Subterranean Press)
  • Two Hearts, 2011 (unpublished limited edition chapbook of Hugo Award and Nebula Award-winning novelette sequel to The Last Unicorn)
  • Summerlong,[11] 2016, Tachyon Publications
  • In Calabria,[12] February 2017 (novella)
  • The Last Unicorn: The Lost Journey,[13] November 2018 (finished version of the original The Lost Unicorn)
  • The First Last Unicorn and Other Beginnings, forthcoming[14] (unpublished story collection with additional essay material)
As editor
  • Peter S. Beagle's Immortal Unicorn, 1995 (co-editor, original story anthology, split into two volumes when reprinted in paperback: Peter S. Beagle's Immortal Unicorn in 1998, and Peter S. Beagle's Immortal Unicorn 2 in 1999)
  • The Secret History of Fantasy,[15] 2010 (anthology from Tachyon Publications)
  • The Urban Fantasy Anthology,[16] 2011 (with Joe R. Lansdale)
  • The New Voices of Fantasy,[17] 2017 (with Jacob Weisman)

Short fiction

Collections
  • Giant Bones, 1997 (original stories set in the world of The Innkeeper's Song); reissued in 1999 as The Magician of Karakosk and Other Stories
  • The Line Between, 2006
  • We Never Talk About My Brother, 2009, Tachyon Publications
  • Mirror Kingdoms: The Best of Peter S. Beagle, 2010 (Subterranean Press, edited by Jonathan Strahan)
  • Sleight of Hand, 2011, Tachyon Publications
  • The Overneath,[18] 2017, Tachyon Publications

Non-fiction

  • I See By My Outfit: Cross-Country by Scooter, an Adventure, 1965 (nonfiction)
  • The California Feeling, 1969 (with photographer Michael Bry, nonfiction)
  • American Denim, 1975 (nonfiction art book)
  • The Lady and Her Tiger, 1976 (with Pat Derby, nonfiction)
  • The Garden of Earthly Delights, 1982 (nonfiction art book)
  • In the Presence of the Elephants, 1995 (nonfiction photo book)
  • The Rhinoceros Who Quoted Nietzsche and Other Odd Acquaintances, 1997 (collection of fiction and nonfiction essays)

Audiobooks

These five audiobooks are unabridged readings by Beagle, except the first, which is abridged. Giant Bones is a collection of short fiction; the others are novels.

Screenplays

Discography

  • Peter Beagle Live!, 1991

Awards

Source: The Locus Index to SF Awards[3]

These are annual "best of the year" literary awards, with three exceptions (‡).

That is, best foreign-language short fiction published July 2002 to June 2003, for the French edition (Gallimard, 2002, ISBN 9782070421473) of The Rhinoceros Who Quoted Nietzsche and Other Odd Acquaintances (1997)[20]

In 1987, Locus ranked The Last Unicorn number five among the 33 all-time best fantasy novels, based on a poll of subscribers.[2] The 1998 rendition of the poll considered many book series as single entries and ranked The Last Unicorn number 18.[22]

References

  1. ^ "Peter S Beagle". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2012-07-19. Retrieved 2012-01-19.
  2. ^ a b "Locus Poll Best All-time Novel Results: 1987, fantasy novels". Locus. Retrieved 2012-04-18. Originally published in the monthly Locus, August 1987.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
    • See also "1987 Locus Poll Award". ISFDB. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  3. ^ a b c d "Peter S. Beagle" 2015-08-29 at the Wayback Machine. The Locus Index to SF Awards: Index of Literary Nominees. Locus Publications. Retrieved 2012-04-18.
  4. ^ a b "Beagle Named SFWA Grand Master". Locus Magazine. January 23, 2018. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
  5. ^ (untitled).(unofficially) Peter S Beagle: Biography. Peterbeagle.com.
  6. ^ Cristopher Hennessey-DeRose (2006-06-19). . Science Fiction Weekly. Archived from the original on March 25, 2009. Retrieved 2014-03-25.
  7. ^ "Review/Opera; Death Visits a Dissonant Family In a New Work by David Carlson". The New York Times. 14 June 1993. Retrieved 1 November 2016.
  8. ^ "Phildel featuring "Dark Water Down" poetry and music by Peter S. Beagle and Phildel and TBA". www.eventsfy.com. Retrieved 2013-12-07.
  9. ^ "State Judge Awards Peter S. Beagle $332K in Damages". 25 June 2019.
  10. ^ ""The Last Unicorn" Returns Home: Renowned Fantasy Author & Screenwriter Peter S. Beagle Prevails After Multi-Year Legal Battles Against Elder Abuse and to Regain Control of His Literary Legacy".
  11. ^ "Summerlong - Tachyon Publications".
  12. ^ "In Calabria - Tachyon Publications".
  13. ^ "The Last Unicorn: The Lost Journey - Tachyon Publications".
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on October 16, 2015. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
  15. ^ "Secret History of Fantasy, The - Tachyon Publications".
  16. ^ "The Urban Fantasy Anthology - Tachyon Publications".
  17. ^ "The New Voices of Fantasy - Tachyon Publications".
  18. ^ "The Overneath - Tachyon Publications".
  19. ^ "jeff slingluff : line 6 - Google Search". www.google.com.
  20. ^ "Grand Prix de l'Imaginaire 2004" 2011-08-08 at the Wayback Machine. GPI: Palmarès. nooSFere.org. Retrieved 2012-04-25.
  21. ^ Inkpot Award
  22. ^ The Locus Online website links multiple pages providing the results of several polls and a little other information. . Locus Publications. Archived from the original on 2004-01-13. Retrieved 2012-04-25. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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Peter Soyer Beagle born April 20 1939 is an American novelist and screenwriter especially of fantasy fiction 1 His best known work is The Last Unicorn 1968 a fantasy novel he wrote in his twenties which Locus subscribers voted the number five All Time Best Fantasy Novel in 1987 2 During the last twenty five years he has won several literary awards including a World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement in 2011 3 He was named Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master by SFWA in 2018 4 Peter S BeagleBeagle at a showing of The Last Unicorn in 2014BornPeter Soyer Beagle 1939 04 20 April 20 1939 age 84 New York City USOccupationNovelist screenwriterPeriod1960 presentGenreFantasyNotable worksThe Last UnicornNotable awardsHugo Award 2006 Nebula Award 2007 World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement 2011 Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award 2018 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Dispute with Granada media 2 2 Dispute with Connor Cochran 3 Bibliography 3 1 Novels and chapbooks 3 2 Short fiction 3 3 Non fiction 3 4 Audiobooks 3 5 Screenplays 4 Discography 5 Awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBeagle was born in Manhattan on April 20 1939 the son of Rebecca Soyer and Simon Beagle 5 Three of his uncles were noted painters Moses Raphael and Isaac Soyer Beagle has said that The Wind in the Willows a classic of children s literature by Kenneth Grahame originally attracted him to the genre of fantasy 6 Career EditBeagle was raised in Bronx New York and graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1955 He garnered early recognition from The Scholastic Art amp Writing Awards winning a scholarship to University of Pittsburgh for a poem he submitted as a high school senior He went on to graduate from the university with a degree in creative writing Following a year overseas Beagle held the graduate Stegner Fellowship in creative writing at Stanford University where he overlapped with Ken Kesey Gurney Norman and Larry McMurtry Beagle wrote his first novel A Fine and Private Place when he was only 19 years old following it with a memoir I See by My Outfit in 1965 Today he is best known as the author of The Last Unicorn and A Fine and Private Place as well as his later fantasies following The Folk of the Air Beagle with the Inkpot Award at San Diego Comic Con 2006 In the 1970s Beagle turned to screenwriting After writing an introduction for an American print edition of The Lord of the Rings he co wrote the screenplay for the 1978 Ralph Bakshi animated version of The Lord of the Rings Two decades later he wrote the teleplay for Sarek episode 71 of the television series Star Trek The Next Generation Beagle s work as a screenwriter interrupted his early career direction as a novelist magazine nonfiction author and short story writer But in the mid 90s he returned to prose fiction of all lengths and has produced new works at a steady pace since With David Carlson as composer he adapted his story Come Lady Death into the libretto for an opera The Midnight Angel which premiered at the Opera Theater of St Louis in 1993 7 In 2005 Beagle published a coda to The Last Unicorn a novelette entitled Two Hearts and began work on a full novel sequel Two Hearts won the most prestigious annual awards the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 2006 and the parallel Nebula Award in 2007 It was also nominated as a short fiction finalist for the World Fantasy Award Beagle also received a special Inkpot Award in 2006 for Outstanding Achievement in Science Fiction and Fantasy and in 2007 the inaugural WSFA Small Press Award for El Regalo published in The Line Between Tachyon Publications 3 Beagle in 2006 IDW Publishing released a six issue comic book adaptation of The Last Unicorn beginning in April 2010 The collected hardcover edition was released in January 2011 premiering at 2 on the New York Times Hardcover Graphic Novel bestseller list Beagle s 2009 collection of short fiction We Never Talk About My Brother was nominated for a World Fantasy Award 3 In 2013 he collaborated with Phildel a UK musician on a new track Dark Water Down mixing poetry and music They then appeared together at a gig at Cafe Du Nord in San Francisco 8 Dispute with Granada media Edit Peter S Beagle s book The Last Unicorn was made into an animated film of the same name in 1982 based on a screenplay written by Beagle himself In 1979 Beagle had a contract with ITC Entertainment which entitled Beagle to 5 of the net profits in the animated property and 5 of the gross revenues from any film related merchandising Since 1999 this film has been controlled by a British company Granada Media International a subsidiary of ITV plc From 2003 through 2011 Beagle was involved in a financial dispute with Granada over nonpayment of contractually due profit and merchandising shares On July 29 2011 Beagle announced at his Otakon appearance that he and ITV had reached an agreement that was beneficial to all parties and should please fans of The Last Unicorn On October 14 2011 at his New York Comic Con appearance he announced the first results of the deal citation needed Dispute with Connor Cochran Edit Beagle sued his former manager Connor Cochran in 2015 for 52 million Beagle was represented by Kathleen Hunt In July 2019 in a seventeen page decision Alameda County Superior Court judge Michael M Markman found Cochran liable for financial elder abuse fraud and breach of fiduciary duty awarding Beagle 325 000 as well as an additional 7500 for defamation and an undetermined amount in attorney s fees 9 Cochran declared bankruptcy sixteen hours before the trial was due to begin Beagle was unable to collect the money Cochran owed and the rights to Beagle s work were left in legal limbo In February 2021 after a six year battle in bankruptcy and California state courts helmed by Kathleen Hunt and aided by James Null who coordinated the services of Loeb amp Loeb s Capital Markets and Corporate practice Beagle was able to regain rights to his intellectual property 10 Bibliography EditThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items November 2020 Novels and chapbooks Edit Beagle talking to readers in Rochester Minnesota in 2014 A Fine and Private Place 1960 novel The Last Unicorn 1968 novel Lila the Werewolf 1974 chapbook edition of previously published novelette The Fantasy Worlds of Peter S Beagle 1978 omnibus collection including A Fine and Private Place The Last Unicorn Come Lady Death and Lila the Werewolf The Folk of the Air 1986 novel currently being rewritten and expanded for new release The Innkeeper s Song 1993 novel The Unicorn Sonata 1996 young adult novel currently being rewritten and expanded into a 4 book series Tamsin 1999 novel A Dance for Emilia 2000 hardcover giftbook edition of novella Illustrated by Anne Yvonne Gilbert Your Friendly Neighborhood Magician Songs and Early Poems 2006 limited edition chapbook collection of song lyrics and poetry Tachyon Publications The Last Unicorn The Lost Version 2007 original novella length draft from Subterranean Press Strange Roads 2008 3 story chapbook collaboration with Lisa Snellings Clark for Dreamhaven Books Return 2010 limited edition novella chapbook Subterranean Press Two Hearts 2011 unpublished limited edition chapbook of Hugo Award and Nebula Award winning novelette sequel to The Last Unicorn Summerlong 11 2016 Tachyon Publications In Calabria 12 February 2017 novella The Last Unicorn The Lost Journey 13 November 2018 finished version of the original The Lost Unicorn The First Last Unicorn and Other Beginnings forthcoming 14 unpublished story collection with additional essay material As editorPeter S Beagle s Immortal Unicorn 1995 co editor original story anthology split into two volumes when reprinted in paperback Peter S Beagle s Immortal Unicorn in 1998 and Peter S Beagle s Immortal Unicorn 2 in 1999 The Secret History of Fantasy 15 2010 anthology from Tachyon Publications The Urban Fantasy Anthology 16 2011 with Joe R Lansdale The New Voices of Fantasy 17 2017 with Jacob Weisman Short fiction Edit CollectionsGiant Bones 1997 original stories set in the world of The Innkeeper s Song reissued in 1999 as The Magician of Karakosk and Other Stories The Line Between 2006 We Never Talk About My Brother 2009 Tachyon Publications Mirror Kingdoms The Best of Peter S Beagle 2010 Subterranean Press edited by Jonathan Strahan Sleight of Hand 2011 Tachyon Publications The Overneath 18 2017 Tachyon PublicationsNon fiction Edit I See By My Outfit Cross Country by Scooter an Adventure 1965 nonfiction The California Feeling 1969 with photographer Michael Bry nonfiction American Denim 1975 nonfiction art book The Lady and Her Tiger 1976 with Pat Derby nonfiction The Garden of Earthly Delights 1982 nonfiction art book In the Presence of the Elephants 1995 nonfiction photo book The Rhinoceros Who Quoted Nietzsche and Other Odd Acquaintances 1997 collection of fiction and nonfiction essays Audiobooks Edit These five audiobooks are unabridged readings by Beagle except the first which is abridged Giant Bones is a collection of short fiction the others are novels The Last Unicorn abridged 1990 cassette A Fine and Private Place 2002 CD and cassette Giant Bones 2002 CD amp cassette Tamsin 2002 CD and cassette The Last Unicorn 2005 download with original music by Jeff Slingluff 19 Screenplays Edit The Dove 1974 The Greatest Thing That Almost Happened 1977 The Lord of the Rings 1978 The Last Unicorn 1982 Sarek episode of Star Trek The Next Generation 1990 A Whale of a Tale pilot episode for a TV serial adaptation of The Little Mermaid 1992 Camelot 1998 A Tale of Egypt 1998Discography EditPeter Beagle Live 1991Awards EditSource The Locus Index to SF Awards 3 These are annual best of the year literary awards with three exceptions 1987 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award The Folk of the Air 1994 Locus Award Fantasy Novel The Innkeeper s Song 2000 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award Adult Tamsin 2004 Grand Prix de l Imaginaire Nouvelle etrangere Le rhinoceros qui citait NietzscheThat is best foreign language short fiction published July 2002 to June 2003 for the French edition Gallimard 2002 ISBN 9782070421473 of The Rhinoceros Who Quoted Nietzsche and Other Odd Acquaintances 1997 20 dd dd 2006 Inkpot Award comics Special citation 21 2006 Hugo Award Novelette Two Hearts 2007 Nebula Award Novelette Two Hearts 2007 WSFA Small Press Award short fiction El Regalo 2010 Locus Award Novelette By Moonlight 2011 World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement 2018 Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award 4 In 1987 Locus ranked The Last Unicorn number five among the 33 all time best fantasy novels based on a poll of subscribers 2 The 1998 rendition of the poll considered many book series as single entries and ranked The Last Unicorn number 18 22 References Edit Peter S Beagle Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on 2012 07 19 Retrieved 2012 01 19 a b Locus Poll Best All time Novel Results 1987 fantasy novels Locus Retrieved 2012 04 18 Originally published in the monthly Locus August 1987 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint postscript link See also 1987 Locus Poll Award ISFDB Retrieved 2012 04 25 a b c d Peter S Beagle Archived 2015 08 29 at the Wayback Machine The Locus Index to SF Awards Index of Literary Nominees Locus Publications Retrieved 2012 04 18 a b Beagle Named SFWA Grand Master Locus Magazine January 23 2018 Retrieved January 23 2018 untitled unofficially Peter S Beagle Biography Peterbeagle com Cristopher Hennessey DeRose 2006 06 19 Peter S Beagle goes back to his fine and private place to continue the saga of The Last Unicorn Science Fiction Weekly Archived from the original on March 25 2009 Retrieved 2014 03 25 Review Opera Death Visits a Dissonant Family In a New Work by David Carlson The New York Times 14 June 1993 Retrieved 1 November 2016 Phildel featuring Dark Water Down poetry and music by Peter S Beagle and Phildel and TBA www eventsfy com Retrieved 2013 12 07 State Judge Awards Peter S Beagle 332K in Damages 25 June 2019 The Last Unicorn Returns Home Renowned Fantasy Author amp Screenwriter Peter S Beagle Prevails After Multi Year Legal Battles Against Elder Abuse and to Regain Control of His Literary Legacy Summerlong Tachyon Publications In Calabria Tachyon Publications The Last Unicorn The Lost Journey Tachyon Publications accessed November 11 2016 Archived from the original on October 16 2015 Retrieved November 11 2016 Secret History of Fantasy The Tachyon Publications The Urban Fantasy Anthology Tachyon Publications The New Voices of Fantasy Tachyon Publications The Overneath Tachyon Publications jeff slingluff line 6 Google Search www google com Grand Prix de l Imaginaire 2004 Archived 2011 08 08 at the Wayback Machine GPI Palmares nooSFere org Retrieved 2012 04 25 Inkpot Award The Locus Online website links multiple pages providing the results of several polls and a little other information The Locus Index to SF Awards 1998 Locus All Time Poll Locus Publications Archived from the original on 2004 01 13 Retrieved 2012 04 25 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Peter S Beagle Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peter S Beagle Peter S Beagle at IMDb Peter S Beagle at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Green Man special issue on Beagle all Beagle s works plus articles audio insider info and poetry Interview by Swindle Sleight of Hand by Beagle at Tachyon Publications Peter S Beagle at Library of Congress with 26 library catalog records Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter S Beagle amp oldid 1151171575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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