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|'''Barbara J. Becker''' teaches the history of science at the University of California, Irvine. Her most recent university course used ''RW'' as a central text, and required students to learn a preindustrial weaving technique. http://e3.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker/SpinningWeb/
 
|'''Barbara J. Becker''' teaches the history of science at the University of California, Irvine. Her most recent university course used ''RW'' as a central text, and required students to learn a preindustrial weaving technique. http://e3.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker/SpinningWeb/
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|{{Contrib|BW}}
 
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|'''Ben Wolfson'''
 
|'''Ben Wolfson'''
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|British New Zealand resident '''Chris Bell''' is a writer and magazine editor, author of ''The Bumper Book of Lies''. He played bass guitar live for British rock/pop acts including Freur, whose song "Matters of the Heart [Hart uv the Wud]" was inspired by ''RW''. http://www.chrisbell.co.nz/
 
|British New Zealand resident '''Chris Bell''' is a writer and magazine editor, author of ''The Bumper Book of Lies''. He played bass guitar live for British rock/pop acts including Freur, whose song "Matters of the Heart [Hart uv the Wud]" was inspired by ''RW''. http://www.chrisbell.co.nz/
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|{{Contrib|DA}}
 
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| '''Dave Awl''' is a poet, playwright, actor, and long-time member of the Chicago theatre group The Neo-Futurists. His poetry and dramatic monologues are collected in the book ''What the Sea Means''. Awl's site Ocelot Factory includes the exhaustive Hoban reference, The Head of Orpheus. http://www.ocelotfactory.com
 
| '''Dave Awl''' is a poet, playwright, actor, and long-time member of the Chicago theatre group The Neo-Futurists. His poetry and dramatic monologues are collected in the book ''What the Sea Means''. Awl's site Ocelot Factory includes the exhaustive Hoban reference, The Head of Orpheus. http://www.ocelotfactory.com
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| '''Dave Robinson''' is a folk musician from way back in the coffeehouses of San Diego and now teaches English at College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California. He is married with two kids, and he is dog frendy.
 
| '''Dave Robinson''' is a folk musician from way back in the coffeehouses of San Diego and now teaches English at College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California. He is married with two kids, and he is dog frendy.
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| This denotes information taken from the appendices to the ''RW'' [[Editions|Expanded Edition]] from Indiana University Press.
 
| This denotes information taken from the appendices to the ''RW'' [[Editions|Expanded Edition]] from Indiana University Press.
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|{{Contrib|GW}}
 
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| '''Graeme Wend-Walker'''
 
| '''Graeme Wend-Walker'''
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| '''Hugh'''
 
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|'''Joe Corneli''' http://www.ma.utexas.edu/~jcorneli
 
|'''Joe Corneli''' http://www.ma.utexas.edu/~jcorneli
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|{{Contrib|MG}}
 
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|'''Mark Gaultier'''
 
|'''Mark Gaultier'''
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|'''Mick James'''
 
|'''Mick James'''
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|[[Harts Ease]], [[Horny Boy]], [[Inland]]
 
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|'''Mariane W. Schaum''' has been teaching ''RW'' since 1983, using carefully hoarded old copies when it was out of print.
 
|'''Mariane W. Schaum''' has been teaching ''RW'' since 1983, using carefully hoarded old copies when it was out of print.
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|'''P.A. Morbid''' performs in the English band Killy Dog Box.
 
|'''P.A. Morbid''' performs in the English band Killy Dog Box.
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|'''Roland Clare'''
 
|'''Roland Clare'''
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|'''Ray Girvan''' http://raygirvan.co.uk/
 
|'''Ray Girvan''' http://raygirvan.co.uk/
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|{{Contrib|RH}}
 
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|'''Russell Hoban''' (email correspondence)
 
|'''Russell Hoban''' (email correspondence)
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|'''Sophia Fabre'''
 
|'''Sophia Fabre'''
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|'''Sarah Larratt Keefer''' is a Full Professor of English Literature at Trent University in Ontario, Canada, where she teaches ''RW'' as part of her History of the English Language course.
 
|'''Sarah Larratt Keefer''' is a Full Professor of English Literature at Trent University in Ontario, Canada, where she teaches ''RW'' as part of her History of the English Language course.
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|'''Simon Watkins'''
 
|'''Simon Watkins'''
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|{{Contrib|TH}}
 
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|'''Tim Haillay'''
 
|'''Tim Haillay'''
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|[[Bollock Stoans]], [[Brabbas Horn]], [[Crippel the Farn]], [[Good Mercy]], [[Harts Ease]], [[How]], [[Littl Salting]], [[Moal Arse]], [[Monkeys Whoar Town]], [[Nellys Bum]], [[Reakys Over]], [[Roaming Rune]], [[Rose & Power]], [[Sel Out]], [[The Warnings]], [[Widders Dump]]
 
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Revision as of 17:48, 28 July 2013

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[AP] Anne Percoco is an artist and archaeology enthusiast living in New Jersey. She's currently in the process of organizing an exhibit of Late Information Age artifacts. http://www.annepercoco.com/ 24:22
[BF] Brian Fone 96:28, heads, numbers
[BJB] Barbara J. Becker teaches the history of science at the University of California, Irvine. Her most recent university course used RW as a central text, and required students to learn a preindustrial weaving technique. http://e3.uci.edu/clients/bjbecker/SpinningWeb/ 56:22, 60:6, 75:32, 99:7, 104:24, 175:34, 187:21, Frogs Legs, Pig Sweet, Stickit Flats, Roger Bacon
[BW] Ben Wolfson 1:1, 28:29, 176:2, Diana and Aunty
[CB] British New Zealand resident Chris Bell is a writer and magazine editor, author of The Bumper Book of Lies. He played bass guitar live for British rock/pop acts including Freur, whose song "Matters of the Heart [Hart uv the Wud]" was inspired by RW. http://www.chrisbell.co.nz/ 75:6
[DA] Dave Awl is a poet, playwright, actor, and long-time member of the Chicago theatre group The Neo-Futurists. His poetry and dramatic monologues are collected in the book What the Sea Means. Awl's site Ocelot Factory includes the exhaustive Hoban reference, The Head of Orpheus. http://www.ocelotfactory.com 89:4
[DO] Davis Oldham
[DR] Dave Robinson is a folk musician from way back in the coffeehouses of San Diego and now teaches English at College of the Sequoias in Visalia, California. He is married with two kids, and he is dog frendy. 48:3
[DS] Duane Spurlock is a professional writer, dedicated reader, and proprietor of The Pulp Rack web site, devoted to the pop culture fiction of the 20th Century. http://www.pulprack.com/
[EB] Sometime cartoonist Eli Bishop maintains these annotations and other curiosities online. He first read RW at age 12, and thought it was weird and scary. http://www.errorbar.net
[EE] This denotes information taken from the appendices to the RW Expanded Edition from Indiana University Press. 9:14, 16:11, 27:13, 28:10, 28:12, 31:16, 37:21, 89:4, 103:19, 137:30, Good Shoar
[GW] Graeme Wend-Walker 4:18, 75:6
[H] Hugh 9:8
[JC] Joe Corneli http://www.ma.utexas.edu/~jcorneli 48:3
[MG] Mark Gaultier 29:5
[MJ] Mick James Harts Ease, Horny Boy, Inland
[MWS] Mariane W. Schaum has been teaching RW since 1983, using carefully hoarded old copies when it was out of print. 32:11, 119:6
[MW] Matthew Weber
[PAM] P.A. Morbid performs in the English band Killy Dog Box. 35:27, 68:34
[RC] Roland Clare 4:20
[RG] Ray Girvan http://raygirvan.co.uk/ 4:18, 4:20, 10:31, 67:31, 119:6, 129:10, 198:30, 210:15, A20, Bollock Stoans, Inland
[RH] Russell Hoban (email correspondence) 2:3, Chapter 6, 75:6, 100:10, 129:10, 160:3, Fathers Ham, Good Shoar, Rose & Power, sheela-na-gig
[SF] Sophia Fabre 38:14, 85:32, Fathers Ham
[SLK] Sarah Larratt Keefer is a Full Professor of English Literature at Trent University in Ontario, Canada, where she teaches RW as part of her History of the English Language course. 5:31, 16:11, 201:8, sheela-na-gig
[SW] Simon Watkins 28:10, 105:4, 176:2
[TH] Tim Haillay Bollock Stoans, Brabbas Horn, Crippel the Farn, Good Mercy, Harts Ease, How, Littl Salting, Moal Arse, Monkeys Whoar Town, Nellys Bum, Reakys Over, Roaming Rune, Rose & Power, Sel Out, The Warnings, Widders Dump