![]() ![]() ![]() “And it had this art that reminded me of the work of Lewis Carroll and ‘Alice In Wonderland.'”Ī tip led him to an antiquities dealer, a fellow named Buffington, who pulled out an old box that contained more of that dark and enticing deck, and told him, as he turned the cards, the story of the real Wonderland depicted on each one. “At the end of the exhibit was an incomplete deck of cards,” Beddor says of that moment. He’d produced the hit comedy, “There’s Something About Mary,” and was in London for the British premiere, when one day he found himself wandering through an exhibit of ancient playing cards at the British Museum, or so the story goes. ![]() The story of how Frank Beddor came to write the Looking Glass Wars trilogy begins like a movie – only appropriate, given that before the books Beddor had mostly worked in Hollywood. ![]()
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