![]() ![]() To be honest, it was very hard for me to let go of the original cover, which was constructed around a wonderful piece of Star Trek fan art by Jean Kluge, which my wife, Cynthia, had bought for me as a gift at MediaWest and which had been close at hand throughout the process of drafting the book.īut, in the end, we were able to produce a cover I am really very proud of - in collaboration with a contemporary fan artist who has chosen to go here by the name of GLM: One of the challenges of producing this edition was the struggle to come up with the right approach to the cover design. (well, never mind that part!) When I wrote this book as a first year assistant professor, I would never have anticipated the impact it would have and I certainly would not have imagined that Routledge would be willing to reissue it to mark the twentieth anniversary of its publication. ![]() This book, my first, is now twenty years old (meaning that it is old enough to drink and vote) and that means that I am old enough to. This past week, I received in the mail my author's copy of my book, Textual Poachers: Television Fans and Participatory Culture. ![]()
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