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Phil Currie and Burroughs?
--and that interest in science fantasy may be why why Philip Curry
was one the first paleontologists, back in 1990-91, to help me try to
imagine what ancient nomads thought when they came upon dinosaur
fossils in the Asian deserts...
On Feb 11, 2006, at 12:50 PM, Michael Skrepnick wrote:
Phil later went on to contribute articles to a quarterly
publication , the "Burroughs Bulletin" produced in Louisville,
Kentucky and distributed out of Chicago. His first article appeared
in the October 1993 edition addressing anatomical differences in
factual and fictional dinosaurs and other denizens of prehistory ( he
had asked me to provide a sketch of a "Gryf" which is a modified,
oversized version of Triceratops from ERB's Tarzan / Pellucidar
series, for that particular installment). Phil has been a long time
fan of science fiction / science fantasy, as are many of us.
Mike S.