And here's the whole panel doing a Q&A. Nick Redfern looks quite forlorn. (Stalking chupacabras will do that.)
Both pictures by Jezzie, whose two-part post-symposium wrap-up can be found here and here.
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3 comments:
The truth is out - the "Invisible Man" also spoke at the NFS, and wound up sitting between Mac and Nick on the Q & A panel!
Either that, or Nick is just anti-social! :-)
PK
He was probably there to see Nick.
What's really freaky is that, except for my Red Sox cap, you and I are pretty much dressed the same.
Great minds think alike... cheap bastards seldom differ!
PK
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