Hello. This is the
first time I've written anything on this blog in a while; therefore, I thought
I would use this space to update and clarify different things. 1. If you see
prices on my web site, they are for the few of you who still want paper copies
of my publications from me; I have to cover my own postage, printing, and paper
expenses. 2. Ignore the Cherry Hill address;
my address is now in Haddonfield. 3. If you order several publications at once
and want to send a cheque or money order, write it to DOROTHY M KURTZ, not
Dimensional Press. 4. Now to update one of my earliest publications, DOTTY'S
DIMENSIONS: THE PREFACE, on page 4, the former Wanamakers store that became
Lord & Taylor's is now Macy's. They still have the light show near
Christmas, the eagle statue, and they brought back some animated windows for
the Holidays. On page 7, the Adams Mark hotel is gone, and there is now a
Target store in its place. As for
page 15, as far as I know, Factsheet 5 is strictly online. If anybody knows
of any publication that lists many kinds of fanzines, both paper and online,
would he or she please let me know about it.
DOTTY'S DIMENSIONS: OVERSEAS: In entry
3, much, if not all of the 20th-century art that was in the original Tate Gallery is now
in the new Tate Modern Gallery. On entry 26, the BBC Experience may be in their
Shepherd's Bush studios by now. For entry 50, Musee de L'Horlogerie (Clock and Watch Museum )
may have relocated also. Before visiting anyplace I've listed, please check
their web sites, telephone them, or get help from the reference department of
your local or county library first before visiting on your own. A lot can
happen in ten, 11 years, or more.
The above sentence is especially true
when it comes to anyplace, publication, or anything else listed in the DOTTY'S
DIMENSIONS newsletters. I published those NLs between the years 2000 to 2006.
Please keep this in mind before sending money to any business or anybody as
well.
DOTTY'S DIMENSIONS: CLOSER TO HOME:
The Forbes Gallery is now closed. Nevertheless, there are plenty of things to
see and do in Greenwich Village . I'd suggest
using Google and searching "Village Alliance."
It was in 1980 that Gina joined our club and tried to take it over--not 1979.
ReplyDeleteIt was in the 1990s that the DVSFA joined a larger correspondence club as a chapter.
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