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==Introduction==
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==About Me==
My name is John Lodinsky and I have been hooked on Science fiction since the age of ten. <br/> I can still remember reading my first SF novel, Don Pendleton's {{P|6374|Cataclysm: The Day the World Died.}} <br/>I stumbled upon this site via [http://www.locusmag.com/index/ Locus] and William G. Contento's [http://www.philsp.com/homeville/ISFAC/0start.htm/ Anthology/Collection database]. <br/>I was using this site for three months when I finally made the decision to contribute. I'm glad I did.
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My name is John and I have been reading Science fiction since the age of ten. I can still remember reading my first SF novel, Don Pendleton's {{P|6374|Cataclysm: The Day the World Died}}. I found this database while researching [http://www.locusmag.com/index/ Locus1] and William G. Contento's [http://www.philsp.com/homeville/ISFAC/0start.htm/ Anthology/Collection database], following a link here. I was using this site for three months before I made the decision to contribute, or try to. Now I have stacks of books and magazines within arms reach of my computer.
==Biography==
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==Useful Pages==
I'm a machinist by trade, programming and running various CNC (Computerized Numerical Control) machining centers.<br/> I am also a philatelist and an avid reader of SF (of course!) and play a pretty good game of Scrabble® at the tournament level.
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[http://www.isfdb.org/wiki/index.php/Sources_of_Bibliographic_Information Bibliographic Sources]
==References==
 
Sadly, I am lacking in this area. I hope to improve on this in the future.
 
* {{P|193421|The Science Fiction Encyclopedia}} - ed. Peter Nicholls
 
==Of Things Yet to Come==
 
Project plans, acquire reference material, etc. - TBA
 

Latest revision as of 10:41, 2 August 2015

About Me

My name is John and I have been reading Science fiction since the age of ten. I can still remember reading my first SF novel, Don Pendleton's Cataclysm: The Day the World Died. I found this database while researching Locus1 and William G. Contento's Anthology/Collection database, following a link here. I was using this site for three months before I made the decision to contribute, or try to. Now I have stacks of books and magazines within arms reach of my computer.

Useful Pages

Bibliographic Sources