Glad you like libraries. When I’m on vacation I like to find a library to visit. One of my favs is a little one on Sanibel Island. The huge, fancy, architecturally stunning libraries are impressive, but there’s something about the little ones off the beaten track….
Hey Keith, I’m an indie filmmaker trying to spread the word about the Zombie Hunter indiegogo campaign. Zombie Hunter is a webseries that I created and the episodes can be found on Youtube or http://www.dedmanproductions.com. If you know of anyone that might be interested in assisting, please don’t hesitate to share the link.
Hello,
Great blog. I am commenting from the Minnesota Historical Society Press in St. Paul, Minn. I am wondering if you will email me for further information regarding our permission to use an excerpt from your blog post about the Thingmaker. We are currently producing a book titled “Toys of the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s” and our co-author came across your site while researching. Please contact me at mali.collins@mnhs.org if you are interested. I have attached our information site below. Thank you! http://www.minnesotahistorycenter.org/exhibits/toys/add
I came across your Science Fiction Bound column while researching newspaper stories about the first several InConJunction conventions in the 1980s. Thank you for your write ups and reviews. I attended those early cons as a highly impressionable youngster and would love to read any further recollections you had of the conventions, if you were able to attend.
About time you wrote some important stuff again Keith.
Glad you like libraries. When I’m on vacation I like to find a library to visit. One of my favs is a little one on Sanibel Island. The huge, fancy, architecturally stunning libraries are impressive, but there’s something about the little ones off the beaten track….
Hey Keith, I’m an indie filmmaker trying to spread the word about the Zombie Hunter indiegogo campaign. Zombie Hunter is a webseries that I created and the episodes can be found on Youtube or http://www.dedmanproductions.com. If you know of anyone that might be interested in assisting, please don’t hesitate to share the link.
http://www.indiegogo.com/Zombie-Hunter-Web-Series?a=254539
Hello,
Great blog. I am commenting from the Minnesota Historical Society Press in St. Paul, Minn. I am wondering if you will email me for further information regarding our permission to use an excerpt from your blog post about the Thingmaker. We are currently producing a book titled “Toys of the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s” and our co-author came across your site while researching. Please contact me at mali.collins@mnhs.org if you are interested. I have attached our information site below. Thank you!
http://www.minnesotahistorycenter.org/exhibits/toys/add
I came across your Science Fiction Bound column while researching newspaper stories about the first several InConJunction conventions in the 1980s. Thank you for your write ups and reviews. I attended those early cons as a highly impressionable youngster and would love to read any further recollections you had of the conventions, if you were able to attend.