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It is presumptuous of me to undertake this task (especially since I have a web site to plug and am very opinionated -- also don't want to spend too many hours moderating it). On the other hand, this could be a good way to encourage readers of Carr, and potential ones -- Publishers take note! Reissue these books! Revive the radio shows he did and put them on National Public Radio! Producers on BBC/ITV/A&E/PBS: Do a TV series! -- and bring him back up into the popularity he deserves as the best of the Golden Age of Detection writers.

Why make this a web site rather than a discussion group? For one thing, it will allow contributors to upload their own reviews, graphics, whatever, in HTML format, with their own designs etc. For another, it will allow an editor (me) to get rid of all those "'happy face' gee-whiz wasnt that a grate bokk" messages. Another reason is that I will host all this stuff on my own web site, yes, free exposure! You will have to register to this site do that, but doesn't everything require that sort of thing these days? [Bulletin Board is open to anybody, including those surf-ad people who browse bulletin boards on the web and add junk notices about their products indiscrimately -- it's hopeless trying to control bulletin boards.]

Please, please send me or post on the Bulletin Board any suggestions you might have about improving, changing, or adding features to this web site. (I'll even alter that sickly green color that appears quite a lot -- getting sick of it myself.)

A Note on the Navigation functions:

    Intro is this home page
    Members is the membership area, which allows more functions (sign-in required)s
    Links is a place where anybody can add Internet links to the site
    Newsgroups lists discussion groups similar to this
    Bulletins is the public forum for this site (messages, etc.)
    Booksellers lists a few places where you might be able to buy JDC books
    Chat Room is just that (but don't expect much activity -- chat rooms require a large membership to be effective)
    Books accesses the database containing details about each JDC book
    E-Mail sends a message to me
    Search to look for individual titles
    Join allows you to become a member (and also can display the list of all the members and their e-mail addresses)

I must apologize for scavenging my own previously written JDC web site for information to load up the data base with capsule reviews of the books, also for various comments about the detectives, and other miscellaneous contents of this site.


Enough chatter! Why not go to the interesting stuff? Search for a title: The Books.

If you want to contact me, please send e-mail to Grobius Shortling


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