Welcome to my Guestbook! Please let me know what you think. If this page is ever going to get better (and it has a long way to go), I need your feedback. Some encouragement would do wonders for me, but feel free to speak your mind.

Drew Carpenter - 10/14/99 20:57:14
My URL:http://home.earthlink.net/~neeknjarz | http://www.drewzter.com (soon)
My Email:[email protected]
Your favorite writer: Edgar Allen Poe
Your favorite philosopher: Apostle Paul
Your favorite movie: Too many to list
X-Phile?: MOST DEFINITELY!

Comments:
Very interesting site... still have not seen all of it... You're definitely a deep thinker like myself... One suggestion to get the page to another level: add some color, and some cool graphics. Good work so far! (definitely got more goin on than mine does!

Gail - 06/07/99 18:20:20
My URL:http://www.shed13.freeserve.co.uk/nobbs.html
Your favorite writer: Danielle steel
Your favorite novel: The ghost
Your favorite poet: I have lots
Your favorite movie: something about mary

Comments:
This is a great site, I will have to come back to have a proper look around.

Extra Crispy - 05/18/99 04:37:12
My URL:http://www.deepfriedhappymice.com
My Email:[email protected]
Your favorite writer: Too many to pick just one
Your favorite novel: No Such Thing For Me
Your favorite poet: Wallace Stevens
Your favorite philosopher: Heidegger & Wittgenstein
Your favorite movie: Again, I don't have just one
X-Phile?: Not

Comments:
Printed your Faulkner paper but will take some time to read it. Gotta say, your book list makes me jealous.....I'm trying to get more Faulkner stuff and book reviews on my own site, but man it takes a lot of time. Still, keep up the good work!

Evan J. Albright - 05/07/99 20:29:54
My URL:http://capecod.net/~ealbrigh
My Email:[email protected]

Comments:
Excellent site. I'm working on a project about Boston before and after the turn of the century. Thomas Dixon makes several cameos -- as a preacher in Boston in 1888, as a playright in the early 1900s with The Clansman and finally as a defender of the "Sou hern" view of Reconstruction when "Birth of a Nation" opens in Boston in 1915. I found some excellent secondary source material at this site, although nothing is cited. Are you planning to put up your footnotes? Second, do you know where Dixon's papers are? I'm interested in finding copies of his early speeches. I had an opportunity to buy his first book, a collection of his speeches published in the early 1890s, but at $350 it was a little steep at the time. If is papers are collected somewhere, I'd like to track them down. Thanks!

- 02/18/99 17:25:19
My Email:[email protected]
Your favorite writer: faulkner
Your favorite novel: sound & fury
Your favorite poet: shakespeare
Your favorite philosopher: nietzsche
Your favorite movie: interview w/vampire
X-Phile?: millennium fan

Comments:
Don't really have favorites--Last of the Mohicans film was better than the book--loved Absalom,Absalom too--Citizen Kane, Sophie's Choice, Rainman,Gone with the Wind, Newman's version of The Glass Menagerie, Updike's Rabbit Books, there are just too many from which to make a choice--especially for a Lit ajor.

10/26/98 08:00:26
Name: Bad Bunny My URL: Visit Me
My Email: Email Me

Comments:
Cool page Thanks for letting me sign your guestbook


Thayer McCaffree - 08/23/98 13:48:48
My Email:[email protected]
Your favorite philosopher: Thoreau
Your favorite movie: Babe
X-Phile?: yes

Comments:
Love the ramblings, please!...don't!...stop! I enjoy the comic ravings and opininatedness (?) that I expect from a Mensan. On the Clinton stuff--I've been a supporter of his. I too was stunned at the arrogance of his speech and the lack of an apology. I wish I'd voted for Dole. I'm bookmarking your page and will check it for updates.

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