Friday, June 15, 2012

Coming This Fall: "September's Notebook"


From the folks behind The Lost Encyclopedia comes September's Notebook, due to be released this November. From Amazon's listing:

"Delve into television’s most otherworldly phenomenon! Fringe: September’s Notebook is a uniquely in-world collection that explores the intricate destinies of Walter Bishop, Peter Bishop, and Olivia Dunham. Gathered by the Observer known only as “September,” these pages reveal new truths about the Fringe Division and Massive Dynamic. The book also closely examines the Amber timeline and the alternate universe “Over There.”

Packed with concept art, exclusive photos, and intriguing ephemera, September’s Notebook will satisfy every serious fan’s hunger for details about the Observers, quirks and little-known facts about each character, insight into Fringe Science, and much more. “Easter eggs” throughout build on the many symbols and codes woven into the show’s fabric, uncovering truths never before revealed.

With its layered storytelling, well-rendered characters, and complex overarching narrative, Fringe is the ideal show around which to publish, and Fringe: September’s Notebook provides a totally immersive reading experience."
With forewords from Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman, the book is due to arrive on November 20.

7 comments:

  1. Dude,this is amazing!i can't wait for it!!!!

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  2. Thanks for posting this, Count. :)

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  3. This sound very interesting. Making a note in my calendar now to pick it up in November.
    A crackling fire, pumpkin pie and September’s Notebook, does it get any better than that?

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  4. Great news! For us we see, think and discuss Fringe, this issue of a "September´s Notebook" is a gift to us. And besides, this book is a publication that should be very thorough and detailed and illustrated with previously unpublished photographs, which increases my expectations. I can not wait to have my "September´s Notebook," no doubt.

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  5. Release date was changed to February 2013!

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  6. cortexifan - Thanks for that update, which is why I use a pencil with a big eraser when entering info in my calendar. Yup, I’m old school, I have a calendar notebook. I can’t be all bad looks as if September is old school too!

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