HIGHLA-L Digest - 5 Apr 2005 to 8 Apr 2005 (#2005-34)

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      Topics of the day:
      
        1. Verbatim #7 plug.
      
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      Date:    Fri, 8 Apr 2005 11:35:05 +0100
      From:    "a.j.mosby" <a.j.mosby@btinternet.com>
      Subject: Verbatim #7 plug.
      
      On Monday, a little later than planned - but all good things come to those
      who wait - Verbatim #7 goes to the printers. In the last few weeks I've been
      juggling Impact, Highlander WorldWide, planning HLWW7 in Leeds and packing
      to move house. Somewhere in there I think I've managed to put together a
      rather good and revamped edition of Verbatim. Sleep, shmeep.
      
      In the *36* page edition (increase of four pages, count 'em all) there is:
      
      David Abramowitz on his version of The Source script (currently being
      perused by Miramax)
      
      Chris Judge on Stargate, Atlantis and convention controversies.
      
      Anthony Stewart Head on life after Buffy and his new DVD.
      
      Richard Burgi on The Sentinel, his film career and the Return to Cascade
      convention in LA.
      
      Marti Noxon on Still Life and Point Pleasant.
      
      Chris Eccleston on becoming Doctor Who (and a look at the casting hiccups
      since!)
      
      Tru Calling Season Two. Complete episode review.
      
      Right now I'm putting the finishing touches to the website (still a
      temporary address but working on a brand-spanking-easy-to-remember domain
      soon) but while I pick out the bugs in the machine I'm accepting orders via
      e-mail.
      
      (a.j.mosby@btinternet.com)
      
      The cost is £6.50 / $15.00 incl p&p (there's a smidgen of a price increase
      but that's unavoidable given exchange rates,printing costs and postage - the
      extra pages don't really affect that, but I wanted to give best value for
      money) I accept UK cheques and my PayPal ID is the same as my e-mail
      address.
      
      If you are going to order, can you do so reasonably quickly as I need to
      assess print run early (never too huge) and given my schedule there probably
      won't be a chance to change the initial order number once delivered.
      
      Thanks for the continued support. Hopefully I can continue to deliver.
      
      I return you to your regular conversation (though it's been a bit quiet of
      late)...
      
      
      John
      
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