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Several odds and ends added to the site:
- screen grabs from Shadow of Fear
- information about a new film project
- news of a radio/online interview to promote Larva
- information about the compact disc release of Pack of Lies from L.A. Theatre Works
http://www.ldrservicesonline.com/davidselbysite
Criseyde
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news of a radio/online interview to promote Larva
This interview is available through the Business Talk Radio Network web site's online archives. (http://www.businesstalkradio.net/weekday_host/Archives/sfo.shtml) David appears during hour two of the January 17 program. The interview is in MP3 format and is an 18 MB download.
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While the forum was down yesterday and I was catching up on other sites I noticed that Sci-Fi Wire has a piece about Larva that mentions Selby:
Classic SF Inspired Larva (http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire2005/index.php?category=2&id=30216)
(I forgot to post it after everything came back online. :-[)
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news of a radio/online interview to promote Larva
This interview is available through the (URL)
David appears during hour two of the January 17 program. The interview is in MP3 format and is an 18 MB download.
I noticed that this show is on Early Monday mornings from 1-4 AM. Poor David I'll bet this was way past his bed time. ;D
Ldyanne
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I noticed that this show is on Early Monday mornings from 1-4 AM. Poor David I'll bet this was way past his bed time. ;D
The interview was done via telephone, and it was taped. ;)
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In the radio interview david mentions that Jamison has been approached about making the Radio drama
"Return to Collinwood" into a play. Maybe the powers that be at DC productions should push for a movie instead. Just a thought ;D
LdyAnne
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I'd like it even better if they produced it as a play.....and then filmed the production .
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I'd like it even better if they produced it as a play.....and then filmed the production .
That would work too! ;D I was just thinking of those who would not be in the area when the play was performed but who would like to see it.
LdyAnne