On October 27, 2005 Hancock House launched a new WEB option - Our Forums.
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This option was prompted by our WEB master, Richard Pitt. He suggested that many of our book readers or WEB readers might like to comment on topics discussed in our many informational books, and particularly those of some controversy. The Forum would offer that opportunity for comment, rebuttal, or adding additional information on related topics. Please go post a comment
Chris Murphy, our best selling author of several titles, including Meet the Sasquatch, offered to work with Richard and prepare the initial offerings.
Richard Pitt has also initiated a Digital Photography Forum -- and he wants your suggestions, questions or articles that he can post (see Contribute)
I have also started a Forum on Bald Eagle Festivals. I would love to find more people to supervise and coordinate more info on this and related bird topics. Please contact me.if you are interested.
What fun!
On top of this my daughter, Mia Hancock, will take over the day-to-day administration of the site.
Some bugs will surely arise, but we now want our readers to spring forward and give us additional information in the form of "Contribute" or "Post Comments" to specific Forum items.
We also invite those of you with a bit more time to become a Forum administrator -- to start a Forum of your own. You could be one of our authors, but you do not have to be. We want to focus the Forums only on topics on which Hancock House publishes books. If you have some time please contact me: David@hancockhouse.com
So, my thanks to Richard, Chris, and Mia for working through all this.
David Hancock
Publisher and
in my other life -- Eagle Biologist!
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Hancock House launches WEB Forum -- October 27
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Thursday, May 04 2006 @ 10:57 AM PDT
I just read the sad news. I have to admit that I was still holding out hope even though I new in my heart it was hopeless. I, like all viewers have come to love the eagles and share in the loss. They are such beautiful creatures and have always had a passion and curiosity for them. This oppurtunity has been an incredible experience I never thought could happen. I... we all owe you, David , an enormous thank you for letting us share in your passion. My hope now is for the safety of these 2 eagles as I feel a certain kind of bond and connection with them as I'm sure many do. We have all been educated a little more now about nature and hopefully will walk away with some valuable lessons about just how important and fragile our environment is. I will continue to watch the beautiful pair as long as the site allows and will be looking again next year. Thank you again David. Bonnie Halifax,Nova Scotia