>September 15, 2005
>For Immediate Release
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>Contact: Tom Schaad 703-892-4970
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>ANDREW FOX, AUTHOR OF FAT WHITE VAMPIRE BLUES AND BRIDE OF THE FAT WHITE
>VAMPIRE, IS THE GUEST ON THE SEPTEMBER 2005 EPISODE OF FAST FORWARD.
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>Writer Andrew Fox is interviewed on this month's episode of Fast Forward:
>Contemporary Science Fiction. Fox discusses his New Orleans based vampire
>novels, Fat White Vampire Blues and Bride of the Fat White Vampire.
>In the interview, which was recorded well before Hurricane Katrina caused
>so much damage to the Gulf Coast, Fox talks about his fondness for New
>Orleans, and the importance of the city as the setting for his fiction. He
>also discusses the many dramatic changes occurring in the region. A video
>version of the complete interview is available online at www.fast-forward.tv.
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>The September episode of Fast Forward also features Colleen Cahill's
>review of the Luna Books fantasy Poison Study, written by Maria V. Snyder.
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>Marianne Petrino reviews the anime series Get Backers in this month's
>media segment.
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>Note: The destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina has forced Mr. Fox and
>his family to relocate out of Louisiana temporarily. The producers of
>Fast Forward wish them well, and hope that the Fox family can return to
>their home in New Orleans soon.
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>Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction is a monthly half-hour
>television series about the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and
>horror. Fast Forward is produced by D.G. Productions through the
>facilities of Arlington Independent Media in Arlington, Virginia. The
>show has been in production since 1989 and can be viewed on cable systems
>in the Virginia counties of Arlington, Fairfax, and Loudoun, as well as
>Baltimore City in Maryland. Recent interviews are also available online
>at www.fast-forward.tv.
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>Kathi D. Overton
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>Associate Producer
>Fast Forward: Contemporary Science Fiction
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Colleen R. Cahill
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