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Help Out Murry Leinster’s Granddaughter: StarShipSofa: Meet the District of Wonder Staff; New Releases from Harper Collins; Harper Collins 99 cent specials; MechWarrior Online; DriveThruRPG; Radio Archive News; The Walking Dead; Night Shade Books – JJ Adams;
SOCIAL
Viola Davis Wins and Emmy & Pushes the Dialogue Forward
The Mad Max Franchise and Disability
(I wonder how many Hollywood Puppies were trying to stuff the ballot box for the Emmys….)
ENTERTAINMENT
Game of Thrones makes Emmy History
New The Martian Trailers & Teasers
Ta-Nehisi to author new Black Panther series
Asimov’s Foundation Series on the Radio
Caaaaaptain Videoooooooo! (I’ve checked and have yet to find ‘Video’ listed as a surname anywhere)
INDUSTRY
Random Penguin Offers Big Prizes in Contest (closes 9/30)
Black SF Creators At Princeton
You can now sing Happy Birthday royaltyr free
Penguin Celebrates 80 Years: Cool infographic, cool info
SCIENCE
Robot ‘Big Dog’ Training with Marine Corps
We may be on the verge of measuring insect consciousness
James Benford thinks we might catch alien “power beams”
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editor@glo-quips.com>
September 23, 2015
I am the granddaughter of the late Will F. Jenkins/Murray Leinster and writing to seek information on the presentation of a meteorite at one of the conventions. It has been suggested that it occurred during the Hugo Awards in 1956. Could you direct me to someone who may know the history of this gift?
Thank you and I look forward to hearing from you,
Elizabeth Jenkins DeH. Richardson
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Meet the District of Wonders staff!
First off…
StarShipSofa.
Tony C. Smith (this is an old photo – come over to FB to see how the years have aged me)!
Editor/Producer
Host/Editor/Producer of Hugo Award winning StarShipSofa podcast
Josh Leuze
Webmaster
Josh Leuze is a WordPress developer from Minnesota who loves making websites. He builds and maintains all of the sites in the District of Wonders.
When not building websites in his basement, Josh can be found doodling with his kids at the kitchen table, digging in the garden, or pedaling his bike around town.
Jeremy Szal
Assistant Editor
Jeremy Szal is a young author and assistant editor for StarShipSofa, living in Sydney, Australia. He’s had over thirty publications in various magazines, anthologies and journals, including an Honourable Mentions from Writers of the Future contest. He was also nominated for the 2014 Parsec Award. He hopes to write for a living and take over the world with his robot-dragon hybrids.
Tales To Terrify
Stephen Kilpatrick
Host/Editor
Editor Stephen Kilpatrick is a IT professional living and working in northern Virginia. He has an associates degree in culinary arts and has also spent several years working in kitchens.
Stephen Kilpatrick also narrates for Tales to Terrify. His first aired narration was O. D. Hegre’s Just Tearing Me Apart, which aired on episode 60.
He was born and raised in Zanesville, Ohio, but has lived in Detroit, Denver, and Tampa prior to coming to rest in northern Virginia, just west of Washington D.C.
He loves the outdoors, particularly bicycling and hiking.
Philip Oldham
Editor
Philip Oldham is a Colorado native. A jack of all trades, working in everything from construction to retail to IT. He’s currently working on getting his degree in English and Digital Media Production. Living near Denver with Sweeney Todd, the psycho cannibal cat, Philip enjoys reading, gaming, and figuring out how to not burn his kitchen down while making something delicious. He’s joined the District with the hope of giving something back to the podiocast and the community which has brought such fun and adventure to his life.
Rock Manor
Submission Editor
Rock Manor is a voice actor, writer, and producer of a horror audiobook series entitled Manor House. His voice acting has been featured on Tales To Terrify, The NoSleep Podcast, Chilling Tales For Dark Nights, and others. He has acted in theatrical stage plays including the Player’s Guild Theatre productions of A Few Good Men and A Christmas Carol. His alter ego is that of a marketing copywriter. Follow him on twitter @TheRockManor
Laura Nealis
Intern/Assistant Editor
Laura attends the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and will be entering her junior year. She’s studying to get her BA in Creative Writing and a minor in Spanish. She switched her major six times in four semesters and is delighted with her final choice. When she’s not studying she spends her free time volunteering at the local nursing homes, soup kitchens, and elementary schools in the Champaign area.
Far Fetched Fables
Nicola Seaton-Clark
Editor and Host
Nicola lives in the wilds of (almost) Eastern Europe with her long-suffering husband, phenomenal children and a grumpy cat. Trained as an actress and singer, she has worked in entertainment for over 20 years and currently splits her time between writing speculative fiction, helping her husband run their voice-over company, Offstimme, and voicing everything from commercials and documentaries to public transport announcements.
Gary Dowell
Assistant Editor
Gary Dowell is a Dallas-based writer and former journalist who writes catalog copy for Heritage Auctions by day, and fights crime as a freelance film critic by night. In between, he works as a consultant for the USA Film Festival and Dallas International Film Festival. His inane ramblings can be read at MovieInk.net,PopCitizen.com, and DarkHorizons.com. He has fond memories of sleep.
Mark Zanfardino
Audio Engineer
Mark Zanfardino is a software engineer presently working in the world of web development. Mark started mixing sound for a start-up church in northern California before returning to southern California to be close to his growing family. When not tinkering with hardware, delving into arcane Linux minutia, or entertaining his granddaughter, Mark can be found (when he chooses to be) riding the back country of San Diego on his Harley with his wife Kelley.
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