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Andy Rindsberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Conchologists of America List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 13 May 2004 09:06:43 -0500
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Ellen Bulger writes,

>I'm doing a series of cephalopod tiles. Don't know if it's
>shelling-inspired or a compulsion brought on by staying up late reading
>battered Lovecraft paperbacks as the wind howls outside. (Woooo-wooooo)
>Maybe I'm hearing voices ("The Great Cthulhu compels you!").

Interesting. There must be a lot of shells on book covers. So, here's the
challenge to the fiction-lovers out there in ConchLand: What kinds of shells
are most commonly used by artists to illustrate book covers?

Happy shell-dreams,
Andy

Andrew K. Rindsberg
Geological Survey of Alabama

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