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The Crew of the Barque Lone Star was founded as a scion society of the Baker Street Irregulars in April 1970. Through the years, the society has been home for many authors of fiction, Sherlockian crit‐ icism, and other non-fiction pieces of work.
As we continue to celebrate our 50th anniversary of existence (extended indefinitely due to the Covid-19 Pandemic), it just seemed appropriate to have present members provide personal reflections on what Sherlock Holmes has meant to them throughout their lives (how they discovered Sherlock, what he has meant to them during the Pandemic, what Sherlockian friendships have been formed through the years).
Contributors include: Rich Krisciunas, Melissa Aho, Rudy Altergott, Curtis Armstrong, Anna Behrens, Barbara Brannon, Alexander E. Braun, Cindy Brown, Ann Caddell, Carol Cavalluzzi, Micah Cover, Margie Deck, Denny Dobry, Joe Eckrich, Kerry Entrekin, Joe Fay, Beth L. Gallego, Jayantika Ganguly, Karen Haynes, Eleanor Hebert, Wendy Heyman-Marsaw, Donald Hobbs, Nancy Holder, Valli Hoski, B. Sivley Hutchison, Robert S. Katz, Brad Keefauver, Timothy A. Kline, Sandy Kozin, Ron Lies, Diane Gilbert Madsen, Judith Margolin, Pam, Mason, Rusty Mason, Steve Mason, Julie McKuras, Rob Nunn, J.T. Page, Jr., Barbara Rusch, Liese Sherwood-Fabre, Dr. Jim Webb, Janice L. Weiner, Vincent W. Wright, D. Leilehua Yuen, Donny Zaldin, Adriana Zayia
The Crew of the Barque Lone Star was founded as a scion society of the Baker Street Irregulars in April 1970. Through the years, the society has been home for many authors of fiction, Sherlockian crit‐ icism, and other non-fiction pieces of work.
As we continue to celebrate our 50th anniversary of existence (extended indefinitely due to the Covid-19 Pandemic), it just seemed appropriate to have present members provide personal reflections on what Sherlock Holmes has meant to them throughout their lives (how they discovered Sherlock, what he has meant to them during the Pandemic, what Sherlockian friendships have been formed through the years).
Contributors include: Rich Krisciunas, Melissa Aho, Rudy Altergott, Curtis Armstrong, Anna Behrens, Barbara Brannon, Alexander E. Braun, Cindy Brown, Ann Caddell, Carol Cavalluzzi, Micah Cover, Margie Deck, Denny Dobry, Joe Eckrich, Kerry Entrekin, Joe Fay, Beth L. Gallego, Jayantika Ganguly, Karen Haynes, Eleanor Hebert, Wendy Heyman-Marsaw, Donald Hobbs, Nancy Holder, Valli Hoski, B. Sivley Hutchison, Robert S. Katz, Brad Keefauver, Timothy A. Kline, Sandy Kozin, Ron Lies, Diane Gilbert Madsen, Judith Margolin, Pam, Mason, Rusty Mason, Steve Mason, Julie McKuras, Rob Nunn, J.T. Page, Jr., Barbara Rusch, Liese Sherwood-Fabre, Dr. Jim Webb, Janice L. Weiner, Vincent W. Wright, D. Leilehua Yuen, Donny Zaldin, Adriana Zayia

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