THREE NEW FRAME 232 TIDBITS FOR YOU

THREE NEW FRAME 232 TIDBITS FOR YOU
The excitement and anticipation for Frame 232’s release is building exponentially, and in that spirit we offer you three new items of interest—

1) A handful of authors were asked to contribute a brief thematic essay on ‘What Memorial Day Means to Me’ to NovelCrossing.com, a popular site beautifully maintained by C. J. Darlington (who does quite a bit of writing of her own). Wil was one of those authors, and you can read his entry by clicking here (and then scroll down just a little).

2) A new interview with Wil for Frame 232 has been posted by his publisher. You can check it out as a PDF file here.

3) Another great review of Frame 232 has been posted, this time on the jaunty ‘Bubblews’ site. Click here to take a look.

UPDATE ON FRAME 232 AND THE GEMINI VIRUS READERS’ COMPANION

UPDATE ON FRAME 232 AND THE GEMINI VIRUS READERS’ COMPANION
You’ve probably noticed that a new installment of the Gemini Readers’ Companion hasn’t been posted in a few weeks. That’s because Wil has been busy getting ready for the upcoming promotional push for Frame 232, including a five-day trip to Dallas, where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in November of 1963. A sizable amount of marketing material from the trip will be offered here in the weeks and months to come. In the meantime, here are two images that may pique your interest—

Wil in the spot where the ‘Babushka Lady’ stood on the day of the assassination, and where the first promotional video for Frame 232 was filmed

Wil in the parking lot behind the plaza, not far from the infamous picket fence and just in front of the oft-noted railroad switch tower (partially visible in the upper left)

There’s much more—concerning both Frame 232 and the Gemini Readers’ Companion—coming soon, so stay tuned….

NEW GEMINI REVIEW AND INTERVIEW

NEW GEMINI REVIEW AND INTERVIEW
Douglas R. Cobb, in preparation for the launch of a new magazine to be called New Yorker Times, has posted a phenomenal review of Gemini as well as an extensive interview with Wil. See below for quick links to both.

For the review, click here.

For the interview, click here.

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