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"The Television Horrors of Dan Curtis"
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The "revised" texts are really new recensions of each book. New photos although I think some articles may be repeated from the Almanac.
I still remember the day I found My Scrapbook Memories. I believe it was 1987 and I was visiting a massive sci-fantasy type store in NYC called Forbidden Planet. I remember the warm feeling when I saw the cover of the book--like a snapshot from my own childhood scrapbook. I think KLS was very surprised by how vigorously the book sold.
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For fans in Middle Tennessee, Jeff Thompson will show clips and lead a discussion at the Nashville Public Library on Tuesday evening, July 14 from 6:30 to 7:30, followed by a book signing.
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Dan Curtis, Dark Shadows, and Television Suspense
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Hi Midnite how exciting should be really interesting reading indeed.
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I also love the Pom Press books because they are easy reference for any episode I want to view. I always have it handy especially when I go back and want to see a particular episode. These books are just from a very personal perspective and that's why i enjoy reading them. In some way they help me feel connected to the series and all the charactors involved.
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