Friend or Foe: Sean Stubblefield!
As you know, the beating heart of this campaign is the fans and the supporters of the show who take the time to write letters to Fox championing our cause and politely requesting a return of Frank Black. Sean Stubblefield is a sterling example of what this campaign needs, passionate fans willing to go that extra mile in order to help this campaign achieve its ends and contributing a very welcome article about our efforts in the process.
Sean is an independent writer (and fan) of philosophy and science fiction, a story consultant, proud geek, and loves Millennium so much he compiled and published his own sourcebook as well as contributing three poems to Brian Dixon's thematically related project, Revelation. Graduating with a Bachelors degree in TV/film making and media studies, Sean later discovered & embraced a passion and skill with writing.
He has written/published for sale 5 books (3 philosophy, 1 media studies, 1 sci-fi short story anthology), and has another in development, consisting of his current Twitter science fiction project to be found at twitter.com/seanacahi.
During 2005-2008, Sean was a volunteer writer/ editor for online “news paper” The Student Operated Press. Besides writing and sci-fi, his great passion is traveling and exploring, but also enjoys photography, biking, rock climbing and beaches.
Believing it is important to express artistic creativity and supporting the arts, Sean engages in art philanthropy as money and time allows, and created a blog named From The Stars, where exceptional independent artist projects are featured and celebrated. So, extend a hearty campaign welcome to Sean and please express your thanks for his support thus far. This is who we are!
- His books and more information about him can be found on this blog, http://seanstubblefield.blogspot.com and at www.myspace.com/exastra.
- Sean is also a supporter of the short film project 'Artemis Eternal'. Further information about that project can be found here!