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As usual, let me start by thanking those who recently have donated to the Mayo Clinic Hematologic Malignancies Program -- Amyloidosis Research in my name. The latest are Ms Brandie Minchew and Mr. Liam Hemmings. Thanks a million, guys.   This will be short, just to keep the worriers a little less worried about any untoward events.   A note to those sending me fan mail. A return address really helps if you'd like any sort of answer, though I've been reduced to postcards of late because of
Guest Robert Jordan
I thought I'd send a few words just to keep any rumors at bay, and any worries over the length of time since my last post.   First off my thanks to Mrs. Sandy Allen and to Dr. Mark H. McKinney of The Citadel Electrical & Engineering Department for their contributions in my name to the Mayo Clinic Hematologic Malignancies Program -- Amyloidosis Research. Your gifts are very much appreciated.   Thanks also, once again, to all of you who have posted your well wishes for me. It means a lot.
Guest Robert Jordan
We've gotten some information from Red Eagle, the company behind the New Spring comics. and Alias about their partnership to produce new Graphic novel and comic content, including some new stuff based off the the Wheel of Time.   Red Eagle Entertainment, LLC and Alias Enterprises, LLC announced today that they have entered into a far-reaching business relationship to develop, produce and publish new comic books and graphic novels for global markets based on Red Eagle-managed properties
Guest Kevin Dean
The 4th Age podcast has been nominated for a Parsec Award in the category of Best Fan Podcast! These awards will be presented as part of the Podcasting: Now and Beyond track at the Dragon*Con convention in Atlanta this year.   Congratulations to Jayson, Carrie, and Ben for making such a great show each week.   This is only the first round for our podcasters. After all nominations have been gathered, the awards commitee (Michael R. Mennenga, Mur Lafferty and Tracy Hickman) will narrow the l
Guest Jason
The 4th Age podcast has been nominated for a Parsec Award in the category of Best Fan Podcast! These awards will be presented as part of the Podcasting: Now and Beyond track at the Dragon*Con convention in Atlanta this year.   Congratulations to Jayson, Carrie, and Ben for making such a great show each week.   More Info [ Parsec Awards home page ] [ DragonCon homepage ]
Guest Jason
First off, guys, I want to thank Lewis Nemes for making a donation to the Mayo Clinic Hematologic Malignancies Program -- Amyloidosis Research. Thanks much!   Now. I got some news last week, and I am holding at about a 97% confidence level that it is about as good as it can get for me. A recent blood test looking for lambda light chains (an indication of amyloid production) showed a normal ratio, and if that is right, it means a complete hematologic response, a total stoppage of amyloid pro
Guest Robert Jordan
Harriet and RJ have asked me to publish these quick thank you's:   Dear Chris Lim, thank you very much for your gift in my honor to the Hematologic Malignancies Program -- amyloidosis research. It is a great compliment to me and I am very grateful to you. Sincerely, Robert Jordan   Another dear person has sent a gift to Mayo. Please post Jim's thank-you to Mr. John Smedley.   Dear John Knam, Greg Pearson, Michael Kemp, William Walker, Carlos Franco, and Jenna Medaris: Thank you very mu
Guest Jason
The message boards will be down for upgrading for a short while, if you receive errors please be pateint and try back in 30 miniutes, the more you keep checking the harder it will be for me to get this done. Thanks.   *edited*   Sorry for the delay this will not be happening now as I ran into technical difficulties. Message boards will remain functioning until the difficulties have been resolved.   *edited again*   Technicall difficulties have been resolved. I will begin updates now.
Guest Matalina
Hi everyone,   Robert Jordan asked me to pass along some more photos. Here they are, and here's what he had to say about them: Here are a few more pictures for you to post. First off, my niece Ariel. She didn't have her head, obviously, but what she did was neater, really. There is a charity called Locks for Love [ link] to which women can donate their hair if they have at least 10 inches that can be cut. This hair is then made into wigs for women and girls undergoing chemo. A righteo
Guest Jason
Red Eagle Entertainment, the publishing company behind the New Spring graphic novel, has issued this press release:   Dear Fans of the New Spring Comic:   We hope that you have enjoyed our past issues of Robert Jordan's New Spring comic series. However, we have some important news to share with you concerning the future availability of this publication. As you may know, Red Eagle Entertainment is the publisher of New Spring, and is responsible for the printing and distribution
Guest Jason
I don't think I've ever broken a promise to you guys before, but I must this time. I won't be in Seattle or Anchorage as promised. Harriet finally allowed as how she was just too tired to make the trip, and I guess that freed me up to take a long look at myself. I can see where I am right now, and for all the brave talk, the chances of me actually making it to Anchorage were somewhere between small and nill. Especially if I expected to walk away at the end instead of being carried. So we ar
Guest Robert Jordan
Dear everybody,   First of all, Major thanks from both of us to Dustin Micheletti, Greg Pearson, Michael Kemp, William Walker, Carols Franco, Jenna Medaris, and John Knam, for your very kind gifts to the Hematologic Malignancies Program -- amyloidosis research. Thank you for joining this fight!   Now I must add my own personal and heartfelt thanks to Brad Condray, Proxy Candy Striper for all of wotmania, and all of you dear Wotmaniacs, for your lavish, heartfelt, and delightful Care package
Guest Harriet
Some of you don't like my striped shirt, and some don't like the braces but you'll have to get used to both, boys and girls; I like stripes, this simple red-and-white isn't even close to one of the full-bore stripes. With French cuffs. As for the braces, I adopted those some 20 years ago. A tailor in London was marking up the waist of a pair of trousers when I commented on the fact that I had trouble with trousers sliding down...and off "Sir has no shelf," he replied, and I realized he was right
Guest Robert Jordan