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Acknowledgments
The author gratefully expresses appreciation to the following people
whose assistance and encouragement brought this popular-culture mem-
oir-novel to publication and kept it circulating on shelves, in commentary,
and in classrooms: Mark Hemry, David Sparrow, Robert Mapplethorpe,
Samuel Steward, David Van Leer, Edward Lucie-Smith, Elizabeth Gersh-
man of Knights Press, Ruth Miriam Haungs, Leonard J. Fick, Thomas
R. Gorman, Stanley Clayes, Tim Barrus, Fred Glynn, Richard Labonté,
and Ray B. Browne with Pat Browne of the Popular Culture Association,
Bowling Green State University.
The author was partially funded by a grant from the National Endow-
ment for the Humanities (NEH), as well as by a grant from the State of
Michigan.
Michael Bronski’s review “Some Dance to Remember,” which is quoted
in the Preface, was first published in The Guide, Boston, July 1990.
All of the characters and narrative in this memoir-novel, including
historic names, persons, places, events, products, and businesses as dra-
matized, are fictitious, or are used fictitiously. Events and characters are
not intended to portray actual events or actual persons, living or dead,
and any similarity or inference is unintentional and entirely coincidental.
©Jack Fritscher, Ph.D., All Rights Reserved
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