If you've never been to Autumn in Baker Street, you're really missing out. Commonly referred to as "The Great Sherlockian Sleepover," it is one of the best Sherlock Holmes events you can attend, in terms of the level of scholarship, entertainment, fun and intimate conversations.
And the man behind it all Bob Thomalen, BSI ("The Three Garridebs") has been the driving force for 25 years. He started AIBS from scratch, just because he wanted an opportunity to get like-minded people together to do something fun. Well, his instincts and his organizational abilities paid off, because people have been flocking there ever since.
In the latest episode of I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere, you can hear Burt Wolder and me interview Bob about his experiences. He shares some wonderful memories of events and people, and he even has tips for those of you who might be thinking of starting your own society or event.
Head on over to the podcast page and take a listen. Even better, please consider subscribing for free and tell your friends, family and colleagues about it.
13 October 2007
"One Day in the Autumn" [REDH]
Posted by Scott Monty at 1:02 AM
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