Re: Dragon*Con!!!
Posted: 23 Sep 2009 18:04
Been distracted by high water... I'll get back on it soon.
DUNE DISCUSSION FORUM FOR ORTHODOX HERBERTARIANS
http://www.jacurutu.com/
I was slumming around over on DumbNumbels and noticed that 'noldo had posted a link and a passage of (fairly badly chosen) text from the page about the Siuslaw Public Library District, Frank Herbert Collection:Omphalos wrote:There is a library in Portland that has some FH letters, but only as part of the John C. Campbell archives. FH's personal library is housed in the Florence public library, but they are not archivists up there. They are public librarians who, IIRC, just have a few shelves of FH's old reference books and novels. Ive been meaning to go up to see if any of them are hand annotated, but other than that there is no reason to visit it. If they put FH stuff up there I suspect it would eventually get lost, or would deteriorate quickly, and it certainly would be hard to get to. Oregon is remote enough, but Florence is very hard to get to.
Um ... FH only had one daughter, so they probably mean one of the granddaughters. Or could it be referring to Theresa Shackelford? (I think she's somewhere in Tennessee or thereabouts now....)...In the late 1980's one of his daughters moved to Florence as a business owner and resident, and took an interest in the new library building under construction. Shortly after the library building opened she presented the library with almost 400 books, pamphlets, recorded books on phonograph records, posters, photographs and other materials from the late Frank Herbert's personal library. This represented about one fifth of his personal library, and is a very eclectic collection of non-fiction, fiction and author's copies of his various works in many languages.
The books have been catalogued and are visible in the library's on-line catalog , but do not circulate. Visitors to the main branch can view the collection in it's locked cases in the library conference room, where, in addition, storyboard art and posters from the original Dune movie which were presented to Mr. Herbert are on display.
Oh, OK. I should have known better than to think the nasty little pickle fucker was doing some honest research somewhere.Omphalos wrote:I saw that post. That little turd has been mining the FH Secondary Sources page for some time now, taking stuff and posting it over at DN. Not that I have a problem with anyone from there knowing that stuff, but he could post a link, and start doing a little more original research before he spouts off.
Sorry for going slightly off-topic, but I've seen this T(A)U mentioned several times, what is it?SandRider wrote:I'm pretty sure a link to T(A)U would be instaban Over There ....
christ knows Arnie knows how to link ....
Thank you, so.. Are both these forums 'havens' for Orthodox Herbertarians?*Confused as to whether or not there is any point for the dark lord Xenu to register at T(A)U too*SandChigger wrote:http://tau.solahpmo.com/
But I fear the unknown!Ampoliros wrote:You can't be told what the T(A)U is, you must experience it for yourself.
Then back away from the thread.Xenu wrote:But I fear the unknown!Ampoliros wrote:You can't be told what the T(A)U is, you must experience it for yourself.
This place is open to everyone. T(A)U is open to OH only.Xenu wrote:Thank you, so.. Are both these forums 'havens' for Orthodox Herbertarians?*Confused as to whether or not there is any point for the dark lord Xenu to register at T(A)U too*SandChigger wrote:http://tau.solahpmo.com/
I was kidding.Nekhrun wrote:Then back away from the thread.
Thanks for the helpful and very clear explanation! Guess I'll have to wait until I've read all Frank's Dune novels and at least tried to read one of the KJA novels before I know whether or not to register over at T(A)U!Omphalos wrote:This place is open to everyone. T(A)U is open to OH only.Xenu wrote:Thank you, so.. Are both these forums 'havens' for Orthodox Herbertarians?*Confused as to whether or not there is any point for the dark lord Xenu to register at T(A)U too*SandChigger wrote:http://tau.solahpmo.com/
Pocket Program
The Dragon*Con Pocket Program is the most valuable tool you can find at the Convention! The Pocket Program is available starting on the day the Convention opens at the Registration area. Inside you will find information on bus schedules, full length panel descriptions along with rooms and times, a pull-out schedule grid (for portability!), gaming schedules, floor maps of all of the host hotels, and special announcements.
Closer to the convention the Pocket Program will be available here in PDF format, so check back in August!
Schedule Grids
It's what everyone wants the most! The schedule grids are like a TV Guide for the Convention! Unfortunately, the schedule is still being worked on, so you can't have it just yet. We promise to put them online just as soon as we possibly can, and again this year, we will be providing them in PDF and Excel formats via Google Docs!
He's on the guest list...TheDukester wrote:Is Anderjacket going? I'd have expected some more Twatting about it by this point ...![]()
Also, no McDune book to flog this year ... or next year, for that matter.My guess is he's skipping it.
Kevin J. Anderson
Kevin J. Anderson is the author of over 100 books with more than 20 million copies in print worldwide; best known for his Dune novels with Brian Herbert, his Star Wars and X-Files work, and his original "Terra Incognita" and "Saga of Seven Suns" series
Who thinks KJA writes his own "best known for" blurbs? No one else would mention SoSS, or even less TI.Freakzilla wrote:Kevin J. Anderson
Kevin J. Anderson is the author of over 100 books with more than 20 million copies in print worldwide; best known for his Dune novels with Brian Herbert, his Star Wars and X-Files work, and his original "Terra Incognita" and "Saga of Seven Suns" series
TheDukester wrote:He writes them, without a doubt.
It probably depends on the organization, or website, or project, or whatever, but anytime someone needs a blurb of a certain word-count, TheKevin is all over it. I'll bet he actually volunteers.
DefinitelyA Thing of Eternity wrote: Who thinks KJA writes his own "best known for" blurbs? No one else would mention SoSS, or even less TI.
on the other hand, you got four years to get your kit together for the Sesquicentennial event ...http://www.atlantacampaign.com/news.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thursday, July 8, 2010
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