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Superman Through the Ages! => The Clubhouse! => Topic started by: JulianPerez on December 20, 2005, 01:01:26 PM



Title: Alan Brennert?
Post by: JulianPerez on December 20, 2005, 01:01:26 PM
Does anybody have contact information or possibly a personal forum for Alan Brennert? I'd like to send him some fan mail.


Title: Re: Alan Brennert?
Post by: TELLE on December 20, 2005, 02:15:22 PM
Julian, you are always making me google things.  I learn something new every day!


Title: Re: Alan Brennert?
Post by: Kurt Busiek on December 20, 2005, 02:29:32 PM
Alan's recent novels have been published by St. Martin's (Moloka'i) and Forge (the republication of Kindred Spirits).  Since Forge is a Tor imprint and St. Martin's is a sister company to Tor, something sent to him c/o them would work.

According to the Tor website:

"We're happy to forward regular postal mail to any writer we publish. Address it to the writer c/o Tor Books, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10010."

And anyone who's read his great comics but hasn't read his novels -- you should go get 'em!

When I checked Amazon.com to make sure of his publisher, I noted they're selling MOLOKA'I at a bargain price - $6.99 for the hardcover!  They only had one left, though...

kdb


Title: Re: Alan Brennert?
Post by: JulianPerez on December 22, 2005, 11:22:14 AM
Quote from: "Kurt Busiek"
Alan's recent novels have been published by St. Martin's (Moloka'i) and Forge (the republication of Kindred Spirits).  Since Forge is a Tor imprint and St. Martin's is a sister company to Tor, something sent to him c/o them would work.

According to the Tor website:

"We're happy to forward regular postal mail to any writer we publish. Address it to the writer c/o Tor Books, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York NY 10010."

And anyone who's read his great comics but hasn't read his novels -- you should go get 'em!

When I checked Amazon.com to make sure of his publisher, I noted they're selling MOLOKA'I at a bargain price - $6.99 for the hardcover!  They only had one left, though...

kdb


AHHHH, thank you very much.

Don't forget Alan Brennert's amazing television work,  too - didn't he win an Emmy for LA Law? Now that was one good law show and we've got Alan Brennert, among others, to thank.

I had the pleasure of sending a few personal letters to Hugh B. Cave before his unfortunate death last year. A very classy human being who will be sorely missed.


Title: Re: Alan Brennert?
Post by: Kurt Busiek on December 22, 2005, 02:40:25 PM
Quote from: "JulianPerez"
Don't forget Alan Brennert's amazing television work,  too - didn't he win an Emmy for LA Law?


Yep, in 1991.

kdb