thomas gladysz www.thomasgladysz.com

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My name is Thomas Gladysz, and you've come across my website. I live in San Francisco, California and have been online since 1991.* Here are links to some of my favorite places on the world wide web. This is where I hang out in cyberspace. These are websites I visit often, enjoy recommending, or in some cases, these are webpages I've created.

Some on-line articles by/about thomas gladysz

Roberson, Fontaine. "Flapper Has 'Virtual' Fan Club in Noe Valley." Noe Valley Voice, September, 1997.
--- article about the LBS in San Francisco neighborhood newspaper

Garchick, Leah. "Assessing the Haight." San Francisco Chronicle, November 13, 1997.
--- local interest column

Silberman, Steve. "Fan Site Sparks Biopic." Wired News, April 10, 1998.
--- article about the LBS on Wired website

Evenson, Laura. "Lovely Lulu Lives Again." San Francisco Chronicle, May 3, 1998.
--- article in San Francisco newspaper

Gladysz, Thomas. "Emil Petaja (1915-2000)." Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America website, August 17, 2000.
--- obituary on SFFWA website

Curry, M. "Interview: Thomas Gladysz, founder of the Louise Brooks Society." SiouxWIRE, April 5, 2007.
--- interview on media website

Toole, Michael T. "Interview with Event Coordinator Thomas Gladysz of the SF Silent Film Festival." Turner Classic Movies, July, 2007.
--- interview on television website



* I may sound like an old timer, but I was on the internet before it was the web - that is, before it went graphical. Then, everything was text-based. Using a 1200bps modem, I used to cruise around to various bulletin board systems (BBS), and telneted into other sites. At first, I joined the WELL and Prodigy, and then drifted onto AOL in the early 1990's. Once the graphical world wide web took off (around 1995), I taught myself HTML, built my first webpages, and have been active on the internet ever since.