Talk:Lars Brownworth
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Announcement of project with Crown Publishing
[edit]On August 15 the following email was sent from Anders.com to the 12 Byzantine Rulers mailing list:
Listeners,
Lars Brownworth is proud to announce that he has begin work on a new book project with Crown Publishing, a Random House imprint. He has resigned his teaching position in order to focus exclusively on the book and podcast. While negotiations on the book project had taken considerable time away from the podcast, Lars is excited about his new focus and looks forward to devoting more time to Byzantine studies.
Lars was the Keynote Speaker this past June at the 2007 Stony Brook School Humanities Conference and is releasing a recording as an exclusive for those on the mailing list. Please use the URL below to access the recordings.
http://www.anders.com/lectures/lars_brownworth/12_byzantine_rulers/keynote.html
Thanks for supporting our 12 Byzantine Rulers project and helping to make it the success it has become.
-Anders
How does one properly cite an email that is not otherwise public? PeterMottola 17:33, 16 August 2007 (UTC)