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Posted by Rich Birdsall (Member # 8383) on :
 
Hello Mr. Card!

It was a great pleasure to meet you this past weekend at the Comic Convention! Just to refresh your memory, my name is Art Thibert, I am the creator and artist of the book Chrono Mechanics. You spoke briefly to me and my writing partner, Rich Birdsall and asked that we e-mail you about a possible project. Unfortunatly, I was unable to get through to the email I was provided.

This is something we would very much like to be a part of, so if you could contact me at the email provided below, I really look forward to talking with you!

-ART THIBERT
Hack Shack Studios
hackshackstudios AT sbcglobal.net
www.hackshackstudios.com

[ July 22, 2005, 11:49 AM: Message edited by: Orson Scott Card ]
 
Posted by MidnightBlue (Member # 6146) on :
 
You know, you could've just edited your other thread if you wanted to change the title. If you click the picture of the pencil and paper, it brings you to the edit screen. You can also delete posts from that screen. Just FYI. And welcome to hatrack!
 
Posted by Rich Birdsall (Member # 8383) on :
 
Thanks for the heads up, 'blue! Now I know, and knowing is half the battle.
 
Posted by TomDavidson (Member # 124) on :
 
Unfortunately, the other half is a bloody slug-fest that rolls back and forth across the churned mud of three continents for a dozen generations, leaving everyone involved weary and half-wishing for death.
 
Posted by Rich Birdsall (Member # 8383) on :
 
Yes, well, I think I'll dwell on the slightly more positive 'knowing' aspect of that little battle. And, as an added bonus, since I didn't know that the other half was a 'bloody slug-fest that rolls back and forth across the churned mud of three continents for a dozen generations, leaving everyone involved weary and half-wishing for death.' I learned something else! Live and learn, huh?
 
Posted by Orson Scott Card (Member # 209) on :
 
Sorry I've been slow to respond. When I got back home from ComicCon, I plunged right into the last days of rehearsal before our production of Steel Magnolias hit the stage on Wednesday. I didn't look at email or sign on to the web or even turn on my computer until this morning.

I took the liberty of editing your initial post on this thread to change the email address, replacing @ with AT, so webcrawling SPAM-list generators won't keep adding your address to lists. Sorry that it probably got added a few thousand times already before I realized you had posted an address.

I think Chrono Mechanics is WONDERFUL and I love the way you guys think and draw. So I WILL be in touch with you soon about exploring the possibility of doing a graphic novel version of one of my works (or a new project?) on the web.
 


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