Following Hal's lead, I want to make an additional plug to any early risers
in the MTC:
I'll be presenting on Albert Bigelow Paine's *Great White Way* at the
"American Science Fiction" panel at 8:10 a.m. Friday morning.
True, that'll make Friday a looooong day for any attendees, but that's part
of the fun, right?
Looking forward to catching up with you all.
Nate
On Thu, May 12, 2016 at 10:28 AM, Hal Bush <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Folks, shameless plug: but also on Friday, May 27, just BEFORE the 1601
> session, at 5:00 or so:
>
> I will be talking about that other guy (W. D. Howells) in a paper for the
> Howells Society. It is based on a chapter in my book Continuing Bonds with
> the Dead, which is now out and I think may be available at ALA.
>
> Just think of that quadruple-header: ending with mouth watering Chinese
> delights!! Or, alternatively; how much alcohol will come in handy after
> hearing 1601 or about the ancient art of onanism.
>
> Perhaps we should ALSO organize a walk down the hill on Columbus Street, as
> an informal, bohemian Circle activity as well, with a stop at City Lights.
> Ever wonder what MT would have thought about Ferlinghetti of even Ginsberg
> & Kerouac?? One of the problems of walking down Columbus, by the way: you
> then have to walk back up it -- or splurge on a taxi.
>
> I do look forward to seeing some of your friendly faces in a couple weeks.
>
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