Hi
Why wouldn't you try contacting the publisher of the book, they must
have a way to get in touch with T. Clancy...
Arie
You probably shouldn't bother with his email account. He just doesn't
have the time to respond to the hundreds that he gets per day.
Gunslinger
Anyway about a week later, I got a letter saying that I should send the
books to him, which I did. I got them back about 2 weeks after that.
I am sorry but I don't have the address of the publisher anymore, but it
should be simple to get.
Hummm TC's address are EAZY to get.... just read often and thy shall get
it... <GG> But posting here should be the best way, as E-Mailing him is
counterproductive (as U can imagine... a great author like TC would have
a GREAT MAILBOX FULL of E-Mail, and that isn't fun....) posting here will
have a MUCH BETTER chance of getting a reply.... (Personal Experience:
I have replied his E-Mail regarding about my posts here on this NG, but
I NEVER got a reply.... and I sometimes get a reply if I post it here, so
that should tell ya that his E-Mail address are not really the best way to
"get" him.... :) )
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>I recently acquired a Navy Press edition of Red October.
>I'm looking for a way to get Tom Clancy to autograph the book
>as a gift for my brother. Can anyone offer suggestions on how
>I might contact Mr. Clancy for the autograph? Any ideas,
>suggestions would be appreciated.
By writting in care of his publisher is one way of asking and maybee
call his publisher and ask if he will be doing any book signing in
your area.
Mike
Hi. I'm new at here and I am *really* surprised. He really reads all
this? Whoa. Btw, there has been couple translating-errors in the
finnish-versions of his books. As an example, I remember that they
claimed that Ryan transferred 14400 *characters* / second with his
modem. (Or was it 9600... Anyway, it's still quite big difference
hehe)
Clark and Chavez, from Japan, in DoH. Not a translating error, that's
how it played in Peoria, too. There was much hay on it when it first
happened....
I volunteered to be a technical reader, but I don't think Tom was
listening... or maybe just interested. :-)
Cheers,
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> Fidolity (an4...@anon.penet.fi) wrote:
> : >I have replied his E-Mail regarding about my posts here on this NG, but
> : Hi. I'm new at here and I am *really* surprised. He really reads all
> : this? Whoa. Btw, there has been couple translating-errors in the
> : finnish-versions of his books. As an example, I remember that they
> : claimed that Ryan transferred 14400 *characters* / second with his
> : modem. (Or was it 9600... Anyway, it's still quite big difference
> : hehe)
>
> Clark and Chavez, from Japan, in DoH. Not a translating error, that's
> how it played in Peoria, too. There was much hay on it when it first
> happened....
>
> I volunteered to be a technical reader, but I don't think Tom was
> listening... or maybe just interested. :-)
I'm sorry? You mean they *don't* have 76.8K or 115.2K modems for CIA field
agents? About the time that Stennis is operational?
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u U Cheers!
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