I had read a few of my (unpublished) stories to friends in college, however, I enjoyed the experience, and found it valuable as well (it is an especially good way to catch clunky dialogue), so as the 1976 worldcon in Kansas City approached, I suggested to chairman Ken Keller that he...
Prepared by David Reed haradda@aol.com or davidr@inconnect.com Plunkitt of Tammany Hall A Series of Very Plain Talks on Very Practical Politics, Delivered by Ex-senator George Washington Plunkitt, the Tammany Philosopher, from His Rostrum-the New York Co
Actually, I was in the middle of it when that happened because it was on Washington’s birthday in 1940 when there were no classes at Yale. The meeting in his office was very funny because he started the meeting by saying, “We’re gathered because we own this large catalogue of maste...
Actually, I was in the middle of it when that happened because it was on Washington’s birthday in 1940 when there were no classes at Yale. The meeting in his office was very funny because he started the meeting by saying, “We’re gathered because we own this large catalogue of maste...