Help is on its way! The powers that be at HarperCollins have been contacted and will look into
--reinstating the moderator (accidentally uninstated in the move.) At least one of your protests about inappropriate materials being posted has reached those in authority, so they may even be removed before the return of your beloved moderator.
--reinstating the missing posts and checking for others. (This could get interesting. I've noticed on the old board, with newer posts, made since the move, I retain my moderating powers, but with older ones, made before the move, I tried to delete a duplicate thread and couldn't. So if existing posts end up being duplicated while adding missing posts, it could prove a challenge to end up with only one copy each of imported posts. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it, and we may not come to it. HAL is so very clever about spotting duplicates he may not allow them--that's the reason this notice is appearing in all four forums with slightly different wording.)
--the decidedly "un-Bradbury" color scheme, not to mention the deathly pallor of text typed into the compose and reply boxes, which gets hard especially on older folks.
They have also been made aware of what you DO like about the new forums!
Look forward to a BRAVE NEW WORLD!
Posts: 7327 | Location: Dayton, Washington, USA | Registered: 03 December 2001
Purple - lurid - garish - more Poesque than Bradbarian. Dandelion, if you can get your hands on the reigns once again, I am sure that spark of life, much needed and missing since we've arrived here, will return and brighten things up. Kind of like in Pleasantville!
Posts: 2822 | Location: Basement of a NNY Library | Registered: 07 April 2005
Aieee! The poofy lavender board with the little houses by each forum has suddenly gone baby blue with little pastel squares! Who decides these things? Is Martha Stewart hacking this site from her prison cell??
Posts: 3167 | Location: Box in Braling I's cellar | Registered: 02 July 2004
this is not so much a response to your recent posting, but....I would very much like to find out how to access the issue of Pro Football Magazine (sometime in the 1970's????) where Ray did a poem....he talked about the poem in his recent visit to Bakersfield, CA, where I had the pleasure of meeting 'The Man' and getting two books signed. If you know anything about the issue of Pro Football magazine that I am referring to, please advise. Thank you.
Posts: 1 | Location: Tehachapi, CA | Registered: 02 April 2005
All kinds of worlds? Sure would be cool to have a different color for each forum, but don't know if they're set up for that. We were lucky to trade the lavender for blue, dilly, dilly.
As for mom and dad pulling the plug on the old playroom, all good things must come to an end. They have been apprised of the situation and I fear the old board's time is near at hand.
Posts: 7327 | Location: Dayton, Washington, USA | Registered: 03 December 2001
I think you're talking about "All Flesh is One: What Matter Scores?" which appeared in "Pro," December 14, 1970. If you just want the poem, it's collected in "When Elephants Last in the Dooryard Bloomed" and should also appear in "Complete Poems" and "They Have Not Seen the Stars."
Posts: 7327 | Location: Dayton, Washington, USA | Registered: 03 December 2001
I think it would be nice for HarperCollins to make a page on raybradbury.com with links to other writer's sites: www.bradburymedia.co.uk, my 'immersion' and some others. It would be useful to people who search information on Ray Bradbury.