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Eric in Lounge area of his hotel
7 pm, Friday, 27th April
Holiday Inn Express 103 Southwark St London, England. |
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After evening meal, Tamarind restaurant (20 Queen St, London W1)
Left to right: Paul James, Michael Bernardi, Eric Flint (Red Bear), Michael Dolbear (aka Little Egret), John Samuel, man behind the camera is Peter Hull. |
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Street outside Eric’s hotel. He was booked into a hotel at the right location,
Bear Lane! |
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Here’s a picture of Little Egret, who helped supply identifying captions and to record Eric’s visit. |
| Shots of Eric at WorldCon 2000. |
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This was taken at a cafe in the Worldcon hotel. From left to right, the people are: Eric’s wife Lucille, Barbs Freer, Eric — and the guy who looks like a miniature Rasputin is Dave Freer. |
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Eric (aka The Bear) received this cute bear from Buz Ozburn.Buz is a conservative who enjoys wrangling over politics with Eric.It’s sweater is red because Eric spent 25 years or so as a political activist in the labor movement.The lady in the background is Karin Ringo. |
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According to Buz, the bear had a red star on its forehead, too, when it was packed in Florida.The large fellow in the hat on the right is Dave Weber. |
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Eric in the Baen Suite, before the silly string attack on Jim Baen. Dave Freer standing behind Eric, he has a can of silly string in his hand. |
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Barflies buzzing all around Eric in the Baen Suite. |
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Eric on the right, Baen editor Toni Weisskopf in red, Dave Weber on the left. With all that silly string, Jim must be there somewhere! |
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Eric is signing a book for a SoCal Barfly, Patrick Campbell, who couldn’t make it to ChiCon.Pat, a former truck driver disabled in a trucking accident, helped Eric with the Schmitz re-issue project. |
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Pat had sent along several photocopies of pictures showing the multi-vehicular accident Pat was involved in on the I-5, in dense fog. Patrick and Eric had corresponded about the accident.Eric is a former truck driver also. |
Hi Eric, I like your pictures. I hope that you are fine. Greetings to Lou. Affectionately, Allyson
Comment by Allyson — May 22, 2006 @ 9:55 pm
Like your books. We need more authors to show postitive images of unions when they write. Without unions there is no middle class.
Thanks.
Comment by Ted — March 15, 2007 @ 7:39 pm