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The 2019 Silver Garbage Award Nominations
The reboot of Magnum P.I. leads all programs with 12 nominations, including Worst Drama Series, Worst New Series of the Year, Worst Remake or Spin-Off, and Worst Actor in a Drama Series.  The cancelled Showtime comedy SMILF leads all comedies with 11 nominations, including Worst Comedy Series and Actress for Frankie Shaw, whose allegations of misconduct on the set led to the show’s demise in March after its second season. Shaw has five of the nominations for SMILF, as she was also Executive Producer, and a writer and director of SMILF. 
Not far behind are the sixth and final film of the Sharknado series and the failed revival of 1990s sitcom Murphy Brown, which both netted ten nominations each.  
Among the acting nominees for the Silver Garbage Awards, which celebrates the worst of the past television season include R. Kelly, Lori Loughlin, and Felicity Huffman, who all have made headlines in recent months for their respective legal issues.  Even former White House Press Secretary Anthony Scaramucci is nominated for Worst Special Class Supporting Actor for his week long stint last Winter on Celebrity Big Brother.
The winners will be posted on Saturday September 21, the eve of the 71st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards telecast on Fox.
 WORST NEW SERIES: The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) Camping (HBO) Magnum P.I. (CBS) Million Dollar Mile (CBS) The Rookie (ABC) The Village (NBC)
 WORST COMEDY SERIES: Abby’s (NBC) Camping (HBO) Fam (CBS) Murphy Brown (CBS) SMILF (Showtime) Splitting Up Together (ABC)
WORST DRAMA SERIES: I’m Dying Up Here (Showtime) Lethal Weapon (Fox) Magnum P.I. (CBS) The Rookie (ABC) Shades of Blue (NBC) The Village (NBC)
 WORST SPECIAL CLASS PROGRAM: The Bad Seed (Lifetime) The Bobby Brown Story (BET) CBS News Presents The Gayle King Interview With R. Kelly (CBS) The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time (SyFy) Megyn Kelly Today (NBC) RENT Live (Fox)
 WORST REALITY PROGRAM: Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (MTV) Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath (A&E) Made in Staten Island (MTV) Million Dollar Mile (CBS) Real Housewives of New York City (Bravo) Who Is America? (Showtime)
 WORST ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES: Tone Bell - Fam (CBS) Sacha Baron Cohen - Who Is America? (Showtime) Oliver Hudson - Splitting Up Together (ABC) Ashton Kutcher - The Ranch (Netflix) Dax Shepard - Bless This Mess (ABC) Damon Wayans Jr. - Happy Together (CBS)
 WORST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES: Nathan Fillion - The Rookie (ABC) Rob Lowe - Code Black (CBS) Jay Rodriguez - Magnum P.I. (CBS) Seann William Scott - Lethal Weapon (Fox) Damon Wayans Sr. - Lethal Weapon (Fox) Michael Weatherly - Bull (CBS)
WORST SPECIAL CLASS LEAD ACTOR: Alec Baldwin - The Alec Baldwin Show (ABC) Pauly D - A Double Shot of Love & Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (both MTV) R. Kelly - CBS News Presents The Gayle King Interview With R. Kelly (CBS) Rob Lowe - The Bad Seed (Lifetime) Woody McClain - The Bobby Brown Story (BET) Ian Ziering - The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time (SyFy)
 WORST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES: Candice Bergen - Murphy Brown (CBS) Nina Dobrev - Fam (CBS) Jenna Fischer - Splitting Up Together (ABC) Jennifer Garner - Camping (HBO) Natalie Morales - Abby’s (NBC) Frankie Shaw - SMILF (Showtime) WORST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES: Jessica Alba - L.A.’s Finest (Spectrum) Jennifer Carpenter - The Enemy Within (NBC) Marcia Gay Harden - Code Black (CBS) Jennifer Lopez - Shades of Blue (NBC) Michaela McManus - The Village (NBC) Robin Tunney - The Fix (ABC)
WORST SPECIAL CLASS LEAD ACTRESS: Julie Chen-Moonves - Big Brother, Celebrity Big Brother, and The Talk (CBS) Megyn Kelly - Megyn Kelly Today (NBC) Aubrey Peeples - Death of a Cheerleader (Lifetime) Nicole ‘Snooki’ Polizzi - Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (MTV) Tara Reid - The Last Sharknado: It’s About Time (SyFy) Leah Remini - Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath (A&E)
 WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A COMEDY SERIES: Nik Dodani - Murphy Brown (CBS) Brad Garrett - Single Parents (ABC) Miguel Gomez - SMILF (Showtime) Felix Mallard - Happy Together (CBS) Jake McDorman - Murphy Brown (CBS) Brian Stokes Mitchell - Fam (CBS)
 WORST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES: Scott Cohen - The Fix (ABC) Frankie Faison - The Village (NBC) Brad Garrett - I’m Dying Up Here (Showtime) Zachary Knighton - Magnum P.I. (CBS) Kevin Rahm - Lethal Weapon (Fox) Jussie Smollett - Empire (Fox)
 WORST SPECIAL CLASS SUPPORTING ACTOR: Lorne Cardinal - The Bad Seed (Lifetime) Tate Donovan - Love You To Death (Lifetime) Judah Friedlander - The Last Sharknado: It’s Time (SyFy) Matt Lauer - Leaving Neverland (HBO) Anthony Scaramucci - Celebrity Big Brother (CBS) The Situation - Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (MTV)
 WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A COMEDY SERIES: Tyne Daly - Murphy Brown (CBS) Faith Ford - Murphy Brown (CBS) Juliette Lewis - Camping (HBO) Lori Loughlin - Fuller House (Netflix) Rosie O’Donnell - SMILF (Showtime) Samara Weaving - SMILF (Showtime)
 WORST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES: Drea deMatteo - Shades of Blue (NBC) Ari Graynor - I’m Dying Up Here (Showtime) Amy Hill - Magnum P.I. (CBS)
Lori Loughlin - When Calls The Heart (Hallmark Channel) Keesha Sharp - Lethal Weapon (Fox) Perdita Weeks - Magnum P.I. (CBS)
WORST SPECIAL CLASS SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Cara Buono - The Bad Seed (Lifetime) Gabrielle Dennis - The Bobby Brown Story (Lifetime) Donshea Hopkins - The Bobby Brown Story (Lifetime) Felicity Huffman - When They See Us (Netflix) Dina Lohan - Celebrity Big Brother (CBS) Tori Spelling - The Last Sharknado: It’s Time (SyFy)
 WORST REBOOT/SPIN-OFF: Camping (HBO) - Americanized Re-Boot of 2016 Britcom “Camping” The Conners (ABC) - Spin-Off of 1990s Series, “Roseanne” A Double Shot of Love (MTV) - Re-Boot of “A Double Shot of Love with Tia Tequila” The Last Sharknado: It’s Time (SyFy) - Sixth and FINAL Movie of the Sharknado Series Magnum P.I. (CBS) - Re-boot of the 1980s Action Series Murphy Brown (CBS) - Revival of the 1990s Sitcom
 WORST GUEST PERFORMER IN A COMEDY SERIES: Kevin Bacon - SMILF (Showtime) Laura Benanti (as Melania Trump) - The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (CBS) Connie Britton - SMILF (Showtime) Matt Damon (as Brett Kavanaugh) - Saturday Night Live (NBC) Ken Jeong - The Kids Are Alright (ABC) Ali Larter - Splitting Up Together (ABC) Damon Wayans Sr. - Happy Together (CBS)
WORST GUEST PERFORMER IN A DRAMA SERIES: Chris Diamantapoulos - The Twilight Zone (CBS All-Access) Lars Mikkelsen - House of Cards (Netflix) Elisabeth Rohm - Magnum P.I. (CBS) Rebecca Romjin - Star Trek: Discovery (CBS All-Access) Bob Saget - The Good Cop (Netflix) Ben Vereen - Magnum P.I. (CBS)
 WORST PERFORMANCE BY A CAST IN TELEVISION: Camping (HBO) Jersey Shore: Family Vacation (MTV) The Last Sharknado: It’s Time (SyFy) Magnum P.I. (CBS) SMILF (Showtime) Splitting Up Together (ABC)
 WORST WRITING IN A COMEDY SERIES: Abby’s (NBC) Camping (HBO) Happy Together (CBS) Murphy Brown (CBS) SMILF (Showtime) Splitting Up Together (ABC)
WORST DIRECTING IN A COMEDY SERIES: Abby’s (NBC) Camping (HBO) Happy Together (CBS) Murphy Brown (CBS) SMILF (Showtime) Splitting Up Together (ABC)
WORST WRITING IN A DRAMA SERIES: The Enemy Within (NBC) I’m Dying Up Here (Showtime) Magnum P.I. (CBS) NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) The Rookie (ABC) The Village (NBC)
WORST DIRECTING IN A DRAMA SERIES: Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) Lethal Weapon (Fox) Magnum P.I. (CBS) The Rookie (ABC) Shades of Blue (NBC) The Village (NBC)
WORST SPECIAL CLASS WRITING: The Bobby Brown Story (BET) Death of a Cheerleader (Lifetime) Kim Possible (Disney) Love You To Death (Lifetime) The Last Sharknado: It’s Time (Lifetime) Victoria Gotti: My Father’s Daughter (Lifetime)
WORST SPECIAL CLASS DIRECTING: The Bad Seed (Lifetime) The Bobby Brown Story (BET) Death of a Cheerleader (Lifetime) Kim Possible (Disney) The Last Sharknado: It’s Time (SyFy) The Super Bowl LIII Halftime Show (CBS)
WORST SCREEN DUO:
Rob Lowe and either McKenna Grace (The Bad Seed, Lifetime) or Marcia Gay Harden (Code Black, CBS) R. Kelly & Gayle King (CBS News Presents the Gayle King Interview with R. Kelly, CBS) Any two housemates (Jersey Shore: Family Vacation, MTV) Candice Bergen & Jake McDorman (Murphy Brown, CBS) Frankie Shaw and Rosie O’Donnell (SMILF, Showtime) Jenna Fischer & Oliver Hudson (Splitting Up Together, ABC)
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We Photoshopped an alternate cast of Avengers who almost got the roles
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Avengers stans know the end is near, which means it's time to go back to the beginning. The very beginning.
In honor of the highly anticipated film, Avengers: Endgame, Marvel fans are reminiscing over just how much our heroes have grown since their first appearances on-screen. But we want to take you back even further that that — to the casting decisions.
We've come to know and love characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe so deeply that they feel almost irreplaceable. Chris Evans is Captain America, Chris Hemsworth perfectly embodies Thor, and Scarlett Johansson brings Black Widow to life. But the MCU group could have looked totally different today if casting directors had decided to go with some of the other talented actors who were up for the roles.
SEE ALSO: 'Avengers: Endgame' dazzles with epic and emotional world premiere
Here's a wild glimpse at what our Marvel Cinematic Universe could have looked like, had 12 crucial casting choices been different.
John Krasinski as Captain America / Steve Rogers
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Blond, buff, and beardless Captain Krasinski.
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Frazer Harrison/Getty Images
Since the 2011 film Captain America: The First Avenger, the adorably charming Chris Evans and his beard have truly mastered the role of Cap. But the patriotic, shield-wielding hero could have been played by my ultimate crush, John Krasinski. 
In 2016, The Office star told Conan O'Brien he auditioned to play Steve Rogers back in the day. He even tried on the freaking suit, but ultimately took himself out of the running after seeing a jacked Chris Hemsworth walk by and losing confidence. Since 2011, Krasinski's bulked up for roles in 13 Hours and Jack Ryan. He also grew a great beard, so we have no doubt he could have played a buff, bearded, and perhaps funnier, MCU hero.
Other rumored names considered for Cap include Friday Night Lights star Scott Porter, Gossip Girl's Chace Crawford, Magic Mike's Channing Tatum, Garrett Hedlund, Michael Cassidy, and Wilson Bethel. Even Sebastian Stan, who was eventually cast as Bucky Barnes, tried out for the part.
Tom Hiddleston as Thor
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"Hey can someone help me with this hammer?" - This Thor, probably
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Karwai Tang/WireImage
Chris Hemsworth has a build, a voice, and a gorgeous head of hair that all scream "Thor." And yet, some other people still had the audacity to try out for the role. 
One of the most surprising was Tom Hiddleston, who I simply can't picture as our king of Asgard and God of Thunder. Hiddleston was instead cast as Thor's brother, Loki, which suits him marvelously. But let us take a moment to imagine what he would have looked like as the mighty hero.
Other actors almost worthy of holding Thor's hammer were Alexander Skarsgård, Charlie Hunnam, and Joel Kinnaman. Not to mention, Hemsworth's very own brother, Liam, auditioned to play Thor, which, I will admit would have been pretty interesting.
Emily Blunt as Black Widow / Natasha Romanoff
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"No. Shan't!" — Black Widow to the bad guys
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Steve Granitz/WireImage
Scarlett Johansson plays the character Natasha Romanoff remarkably, but it turns out Emily Blunt was the original choice for the role of Black Widow in Iron Man 2.
Sadly, Blunt was under a contractual obligation with 20th Century Fox to star in the movie Gulliver’s Travels, so she couldn't sign on to the Marvel film at the time. And though Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Eliza Dushku also showed a serious interest in the part, Johansson ultimately stepped in.
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A (super) power couple.
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Noam Galai/WireImage
Rather than starring alongside each other in Marvel films, Blunt and Krasinski went on to co-star in Krasinski's hit horror film, A Quiet Place, so everything worked out. Even so, our trusty Senior Illustrator, Bob, created this couple composite to emotionally torture me and also give you all a look at what could have been.
David Duchovny as Hulk / Bruce Banner
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"The truth is out there."
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic
Fans may recall Edward Norton played Bruce Banner in the 2008 film The Incredible Hulk, but he wasn't Marvel's final pick for the Avengers films. A lot of drama surrounding Norton's relationship with Incredible Hulk director Louis Leterrier and his negotiations with Marvel were reported, but Mark Ruffalo was ultimately signed.
Since we already know what Norton looks like as The Hulk, we decided to Photoshop David Duchovny, who was also rumored for the role at one point in time.
Timothée Chalamet as Spider-Man / Peter Parker
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Oh will wonders ever cease?
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Gregg DeGuire/Getty Images for Turner
Forget Tobey Maguire, Tom Holland is our Spider-Man now and we adore him. But Spider-Man also could have been played by Call Me By Your Name cutie Timothée Chalamet, who auditioned for the part along with others like Josh Hutcherson, Nat Wolff, Liam James, and Asa Butterfield.
My initial thought was that Chalamet wouldn't be dorky enough to play Spider-Man, but now WHO KNOWS, because he really pulls off the suit.
Zachary Levi as Star-Lord / Peter Quill
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"Forget Fandral, I'm Star-Lord now." — Zachary Levi in a spaceship
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Victor Chavez/Getty Images
We know Chris Pratt completes the MCU Chris Trinity as Star-Lord, but Chuck and Marvelous Mrs. Maisel star Zachary Levi was interested in the role back in the day, and honestly? He might've been great.
Actors like Jim Sturgess, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Lee Pace, Joel Edgerton, Jack Huston, and even Eddie Redmayne were also associated with the role early on, but Pratt joined the Guardians of the Galaxy family, while Levi went on to star in Shazam! and play Fandral in Thor: The Dark World and Thor: Ragnarok.
Olivia Wilde as Gamora
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It ain't easy being green.
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images
We all know Gamora as the brilliant Zoe Saldana, who memorably stood up to her adopted father, Thanos, in Avengers: Infinity War. However, the green Guardians of the Galaxy character was reportedly offered to House star Olivia Wilde.
Nicolas Cage as Iron Man / Tony Stark
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Iron Man and Star-Lord plotting to steal the Declaration of Independence.
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images
Since Robert Downey Jr. played Tony Stark in the 2008 film Iron Man, we couldn't envision anyone else in the maroon and gold suit. Perhaps least of all, Nicolas Cage. And yet, he was one of the names rumored to be in the running.
Sam Rockwell and Tom Cruise were also on the list, but, I mean, we really had no choice but to Photoshop Cage.
Saoirse Ronan as Scarlet Witch / Wanda Maximoff 
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"Call me Scarlet Witch like you said you would" — Saoirse as Wanda Maximoff, channeling Lady Bird
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Isabel Infantes/PA Images via Getty
If Elizabeth Olsen hadn't been cast as Scarlet Witch we might have seen Lady Bird star Saoirse Ronan join the MCU family... maybe. 
Rumor has it that Joss Whedon had Ronan in mind when scripting Avengers: Age of Ultron, and the young star appeared to show interest in a role, saying, "I love Joss and I love those films, and I love his handle on them and how he portrayed these kinds of superheroes. So yeah, I’d love to be in it."  
Later, Ronan reportedly passed on the film, which is when Marvel decided to cast Olsen.
Morris Chestnut as Black Panther / T'Challa
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Could've been king.
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Paras Griffin/Getty Images
Chadwick Boseman absolutely slayed as T'Challa in Marvel's hit film Black Panther, and we can imagine no one better suited to rule as king of Wakanda. But in the name of Photoshop, here is Black Panther reimagined as Morris Chestnut, since he was among the names associated with the role.
Josh Hartnett as Loki
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Whatever.
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Charley Gallay/Getty Images 
Tom Hiddleston, who thankfully was not cast as Thor, was cast as Loki. But if Hiddleston didn't snag the role, it seems Josh Hartnett could have stepped up and took the villain's greasy black wig for a spin. Hmm...
Joaquin Phoenix as Doctor Strange
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Why so serious?
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Isiah Trickey/FilmMagic
Benedict Cumberbatch has nailed the art of portraying strange on-screen, so it's no surprise he shines as Marvel's Doctor Strange. But the casting list for Stephen Strange was ridiculously stacked. 
Joaquin Phoenix was one of the top contenders for the part, but explained in an interview with Little White Lies that he felt he made the right move in turning it down, explaining, "I think everybody was really happy with how things turned out. All parties were satisfied."
In addition to Phoenix, Jared Leto, Ewan McGregor, Oscar Isaac, Matthew McConaughey, Ethan Hawke, and Jake Gyllenhaal were also reportedly considered.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Ant Man / Scott Lang
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Honey, I shrunk the JGL.
Image: Mashable composite; Marvel Studios, Steve Granitz/WIreImage via Getty
Finally, there's Ant Man. We know the shrinking superhero as the ageless Paul Rudd, but word has it that Joseph Gordon-Levitt was a front-runner for the part, too. If we're judging by our Photoshop, then JGL looks hilarious in the Ant Man suit. But who knows, maybe he could've been great.
It's fun to look back at this hilariously random group of superheroes who we could've been watching on the screen for the past decade, but really makes us appreciate the team of Avengers we ended up with.
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The other day I got into a brief discussion of cover mentions throughout the history of the science fiction magazine.
Of course we all focus on the cover image first, but unless it is a really extraordinary sample of the genre��s art (between BEMs and brass brassieres it’s a bit tough to hit “extraordinary”) the very next thing we look at are the names of the authors to be found within.
To the first time buyer, these mean little to nothing.  To the aficionado however,  they can serve as an instant assessment of the expected quality of the issue.  Lots of top names, stands a chance of being an excellent issue.  No recognizable authors – well, either the title is on its way out (the editors are scraping the bottom of the submission barrel) or – we’re about to discover the next great thing to come down the genre pike.  This latter possibility can only be found in the “vanishingly small probability” box, and represents more of a hope for the reader than a real possibility.
I decided to take a look at how the various magazine titles handled this bit of self-promotion.  I then decided to use 1953 as my exemplar year.
Why 1953?  Because 1953 was THE banner year for science fiction and fantasy magazines.  And because the frenzy surrounding this boom year somewhat resembles what we’ve been seeing for the past several years – an explosion of electronic magazine titles, each of which carefully lists it’s available contents.
1953 was also a year in which the genre was changing;  more markets meant that more authors could stretch, had a few more places they could pitch to.  Many of the “old guard” were still publishing, and a lot of familiar names had become firmly established.  The short story was still the dominant form for the genre and thus, it’s at least as good a year as any other to pick on.
(Wikipedia only lists 219 SF novels published in 1953.  There were undoubtedly a handful of others, but this is a pretty good indicator of how few novels were published, as opposed to short fiction in the magazines.)
Here’s a gallery, displaying the magazine covers from 1953, in alphabetical order by magazine title.
AMAZING STORIES
Published by: Ziff-Davids Publishing Company Edited by: Howard Browne Format: Pulp
Charles Creighton, Mallory Storm, Chester Geier, Guy Archette, E. K. Jarvis, Paul Lohrman (2), Jack Lait, Lee Mortimer, Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, H.L. Gold (2), Theodore Sturgeon, Harriet Frank, Walter M. Miller Jr., Kendall Foster, Henry Kuttner, Algiss Budrys, R. W. Krepps, Richard Matheson, Robert Skeckley (2), Vern Fearing, William P. McGivern, Wallace West, Evan Hunter 2/26
ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION
Published by:  Street & Smith Publications Edited by: John W. Campbell, Jr. Format: Digest
Poul Anderson (3), H. Beam Piper, John J. McGuire, John Loxmith, Hal Clement, John E. Arnold, Lee Correy, Mark Clifton (2), Alex Apostildes (2), Tom Godwin, Raymond F. Jones
0/11
AVON SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY READER
Published by: Avon Novels Inc, & Stratford Novels Inc. Edited by: Sol Cohen Format:  Digest
Arthur C. Clarke (2), John Jakes (2), Alfred J. Coppel Jr., John Christopher, Milton Lesser (2), Jack Vance
0/9
BEYOND FANTASY FICTION
Published by:  Galaxy Publishing Edited by:  Horace L. Gold Format:  Digest
Ted Sturgeon (2), Damon Knight, T. L. Sherred, Jerome Bixby (2), Joe E. Dean, Richard Matheson (2), Roger Dee, Frank M. Robinson, James McConnell, Isaac Asimov, Robert Bloch, T. R. Cogswell, Philip K. Dick, John Wyndham, Wyman Guin, Richard Deeming, Algis Budrys, Franklin Gregory, Zenna Henderson, Ted Reynolds
1/23
COSMOS SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY MAGAZINE
Published by Star Publications Edited by Laurence M. Jannifer Format:  Digest
Poul Anderson, Carl Jacobi (2), Philip K. Dick, Evan Hunter (2), Ross Rocklynne, John Jakes, Bertram Chandler (2), Robert S. Richardson (2), B. Traven, N. R., Jack Vance
0/15
DYNAMIC SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Columbia Publications Edited by: Robert A. W. Lowndes Format: Pulp
Cyril Judd, Raymond Z. Gallun, James Blish, Michael Sherman, Algis Budrys
0/5*
FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERIES
Published by:  All Fiction Field (imprint of Popular Publications) Edited by:  Mary Gnaedinger Format:  Pulp
Talbot Mundy, H. Rider Haggard, Ayn Rand, Kafka
1/4
FANTASTIC
Published by: Ziff-Davis Publications Edited by: Howard Browne Format: Digest
Samuel Hopkins Adams, Joseph Shallit, Kris Neville, Edgar Allan Poe, John Collier, Billy Rose, B. Traven, Stephen Vincent Benet, William P. McGivern (3), Isaac Asimov, Alfred Bester, John Wyndham (2), Esther Carlson, Evelyn Waugh, Ralph Robin (3), Walter M. Miller Jr., Robert Sheckley (2), Richard Matheson, Frank M. Robinson, Rog Phillips, Robert Bloch
2/27
FANTASTIC ADVENTURES
Published by: Ziff-Davis Publications Edited by: Howard Browne Format: Pulp
Frank McGiver, Peter Dakin, E. K. Jarvis, Mallory Storm, Ivar Jorgensen, Alexander Blade
1/6
FANTASTIC STORY MAGAZINE
  Published by:Best Books Edited by: Samuel Mines Format: Pulp
Edmond Hamilton, Murray Leinster (3), L. Sprague de Camp (4), Thomas L. McClary, Leigh Brackett, Henry Kuttner, Carl Jacobi, Horace L. Gold, Jerry Shelton, Ed Weston, Kevin Kent, Jack Townsley Rogers, Frederic Brown, Cleve Cartmill, Manly Wade Wellman, Otis Adelbert Kline, Roscoe Clark, Robert Moore Williams
1/23
FANTASTIC UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: King-Sized Publications Edited by: Sam Merwin Format: Digest
Ray Bradbury, Arthur C. Clarke, Frank Belknap Long, E. Hoffman Price, Evan Hunter, Irving Cox, William Campbell Gault, A. Bertram Chandler (2), Walt Sheldon, Clifford D. Simak, Poul Anderson, Richard Matheson, Eric Frank Russell, Jean Jaques Ferrat, William F. Temple, Wallace West, C. M. Kornbluth, William Morrison, Philip K. Dick, Evelyn E. Smith
1/21
THE MAGAZINE OF FANTASY AND SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Mercury Press Edited by: Anthony Boucher Format: Digest
Fritz Leiber, Mabel Seeley, John Wyndham, Idris Seabright (2), Robert Louis Stevenson, R. Bretnor (2), L. Sprague de Camp, Fletcher Pratt, Oliver la Farge, J. T. McIntosh, Wilson Tucker, Richard Matheson, Anthony Boucher (2), Kris Neville, Chad Oliver, Esther Carlson, Alan Nelson, William Bernard Ready, Poul Anderson, Ward Moore, John D. MacDonald, Edward W. Ludwig, Arthur Porges, Manly Wade Wellman, Winona McClintic, Tom McMorrow Jr.,
4/29
FANTASY MAGAZINE/FANTASY FICTION
Published by: Future Publications Edited by: Lester Del Rey Format: Digest
Robert E. Howard (2), John Wyndham, (Philip K) Dick, Elliot, Fritch, (H.B.) Fyfe, H. Harrison, MacLean, L. Sprague de Camp, Pletcher Pratt
0/10
FUTURE SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Standard Publications Edited by: Robert A. W. Lowndes Format: Pulp
John Wyndham, Poul Anderson, William Tenn, Gordon R. Dickson, Kriss Neville, Robert Sheckley
0/6
GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Galaxy Publishing Edited by: Horace L. Gold Format: Digest
Philip K. Dick, Damon Knight, H. L. Gold, Willy Ley (3)*, F, L. Wallace, J. T. McIntosh, Theodore Sturgeon, Isaac Asimov
0/10
GALAXY SCIENCE FICTION NOVELS
Published by: Galaxy Publishing Edited by: Horace L. Gold Format: Digest
This “magazine” Doesn’t really count as these are single novel publications.  However, for completeness’ sake:  John Taine, Isaac Asimov, J. Leslie Mitchell, James Blish (2), Lewis Padgett*, Edmond Hamilton
0/7
IF WORLDS OF SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Digest Publications Edited by: Larry Shaw Format: Digest
Walter M. Miller Jr., Ivar Jorgenson, Arthur C. Clarke, Jack Vance, Walt Sheldon, H. B. Fyfe, James Blish, William Tenn, Mark Wolf
0/9
ORBIT SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Hanro Corporation Edited by: Donald A. Wollheim Format: Digest
Richard English, August Derleth (2), Mack Reynolds, Charles Beaumont (2), Paul Brandts, H. B. Fyfe, John Christopher, James Causey
0/10
OTHER WORLDS
Published by: Clark Publications, later Bell Publications Edited by: Raymond A. Plamer & Bea Mahaffey Format: Digest
H. B. Fyfe, Richard S. Shaver (2), L Sprague de Camp (3), Eric Frank Russell, (William F.) Temple, (Robert Moore) Williams, Edward L. Smith, (Joe) Gibson, (Raymond A.) Palmer, S. J. Byrne, Robert Bloch, James McConne
0/15
PLANET STORIES
Published by: Love Romances Edited by: Jack O’Sullivan Format: Pulp
Bryan Berry (4*), Roger Dee, Gardner F. Fox, Robert Moore Williams, Ross Rocklynne, William Tenn, Ray Gallun, B. Curtis, Gordon R. Dickson, Hayden Howard, Stanley Mullen, Leigh Brackett, Ray Bradbury, Fox B. Holden
1/17
ROCKET STORIES
Published by: Space Publications Edited by: Lester Del Rey, Harry Harrison Format: Digest
(?) Bernard, (Henry) De Rosso, (John) Jakes, (Milton) Lesser (2), (Poul) Anderson, (Algis) Budrys, (?) Cox, (James) Gunn, (A. F. ?) Loomis, (?) Mullen
0/12
SCIENCE FICTION ADVENTURES
Published by: Space Fiction/Future Publications Edited by: Lester Del Rey, Harry Harrison Format: Digest
(William) Morrison (2, (Alan E.) Nourse, (George O.) Smith, (Erik) Van Lhin* (5), (Chad) Oliver, (Algis) Budrys, (Raymond Z.) Gallun, (Theodore R.) Cogswell, (Robert) Sheckley, (Poul) Anderson, (Irving E.) Cox (Jr.) (2), (Samuel) Moskowitz, (Richard) Snodgrass, C. M. Kornbluth
0/20
SCIENCE FICTION PLUS
Published by: Gernsback Publications Edited by: Sam Moskowitz Format: Slick
Eando Binder (2), Hugo Gernsback (2), Philip Jose Farmer (2), John Scott Campbell, Dr. Donald H. Menzel, Richard Tooker, Clifford D. Simak (2), Raymond Z. Gallun, Frank Belknap Long, F. L. Wallace, Robert Bloch, Harry Walton, Murray Leinster (2), Pierre Devaux, H. G. Viet, Gustav Albrecht, Frank R. Paul, Chad Oliver, Thomas Calvert McClary, Jack Williamson, Eric Frank Russell (2), Harry Bates, James H. Schmitz
0/29
SCIENCE FICTION QUARTERLY
Published by: Double-Action Magazines Edited by: Charles D. Hornig, Robert A. W. Lowndes Format: Pulp
Poul Anderson, Philip K. Dick, Randall Garrett, Milton Lesser
0/4
SCIENCE FICTION STORIES
Published by: Columbia Publications Edited by: Robert A. W. Lowndes Format: Digest
Poul Anderson, Raymond Z. Gallun, Robert Sheckley, Algis Budrys, Philip K. Dick, Noel Loomis, M.C. Pease
0/7
SCIENCE STORIES
Published by: Clark Publishing, Bell Publishing Edited by: Raymond A. Palmer, Bea Mahaffey Format: Digest
Jack Williamson, John Bloodstone, S. J. Byrne, T. P. Caravan, Mack Reynolds, Edward Wellen, Richard Dorot
0/7
SPACE SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Space Publications Edited by: Lester Del Rey Format: Digest
H. Beam Piper, (John) Christopher, (William) Morrison (2), Damon Knight, T. L. Sherred, Lester Del Rey, Poul Anderson
0/8
SPACE STORIES
Published by: Standard Magazines Edited by: Samuel Mines Format: Pulp
Leigh Brackett, William Morrison, Sam Merwin Jr.
1/3
SPACEWAY STORIES OF THE FUTURE
Published by: Fantasy Publishing Co Edited by: ? Format: Digest
Only a movie title is listed.
STARTLING STORIES
Published by: Better Publications Edited by: Samuel Mines Format: Pulp
Damon Knight, Murray Leinster (2), George O. Smith, Sam Merwin Jr (3)., Chad Oliver, Kendall Foster Crossen, Willy Ley, Fletcher Pratt, Noel Loomis, Philip Jose Farmer, Theodore Sturgeon, Edmond Hamilton
0/15
THRILLING WONDER STORIES
Published by: Beacon/Better/Standard Magazines Edited by: Samuel Mines Format: Pulp
L. Sprague de Camp, Kendall Foster Crossen (3), Damon Knight, Katherine MacLean, Wallace West, R. J. McGregor, George O. Smith, Dwight V. Swain
1/10
TOPS IN SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Love Romances Edited by: Jack O’Sullivan, Malcolm Reiss Format: Pulp
(Ray) Bradbury, Leigh Brackett (2), (Robert) Abernathy, (Hugh Frazier) Parker
TWO COMPLETE SCIENCE-ADVENTURE BOOKS
Published by:Wings Publishing Edited by: Katherine Daffron Format: Pulp
Like The Galaxy SF Novel, these “magazines” only published two full length novels, so it doesn’t really fit the standard pulp magazine cover listings thing.  However –
James Blish, Vargo Statten, Killian Houston Brunner, Bryan Berry, Poul Anderson, John D. MacDonald
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UNIVERSE SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Bell Publications, Palmer Publications Edited by: Raymond A. Plamer, Bea Mahaffey Format: Digest
Theodore Sturgeon, Murray Leinster, Nelson Bond, Robert Bloch, William T. Powers (2), William Campbell Gault, Gordon R. Dickson (2), Mark Clifton, Sylvia Jacobs, Roger Flint Young, Poul Anderson, (Isaac Asimov, (L. Sprague) de Camp, (Eando) Binder, F. L. Wallace, George H. Smith
1/18
VORTEX SCIENCE FICTION
Published by: Specific Fiction Edited by: Chester Whitehorn Format: Digest
(Nobody listed on the cover, probably owing to the fact that this was a terrible magazine.)
WEIRD TALES
Published by: Weird Tales Inc Edited by: Dorothy McIllwraith Format: Digest
Everil Worrell, Joseph Payne Brennan, Leah Bodine Drake, August Derleth (2), (Manly Wade) Wellman, C.(lark) A.(shton) Smith
2/6
WONDER STORY ANNUAL
Published by: Best Books Edited by: ? Format: Pulp
Jack Williamson, Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, Henry Kuttner, Isaac Asimov
0/5
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Text markup key:  A bolded name is an author who still resonates today (at least in my estimation); italics indicate a pseudonym – sometimes a house name, sometimes not; a number in ellipses indicated that the author was cover mentioned more than once during the year’s run.
The numbers following the names related the ration of female/male mentions for the year’s run.  The best that can be said about this is that Space Stories managed to achieve 33%, while the majority of the magazines featured no female authors.
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Thirty Eight different titles, if we include serious name changes:
Amazing Stories, Astounding Science Fiction, Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader, Beyond Fantasy Fiction, Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine, Dynamic Science Fiction, Famous Fantastic Mysteries,Fantastic Adventures, Fantastic*, Fantastic Story, Fantastic Universe, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Fantasy, Fantasy Fiction*, Future Science Fiction, Galaxy Science Fiction, Galaxy Science Fiction Novels, If Worlds of Science Fiction, Orbit Science Fiction, Other Worlds, Planet Stories, Rocket Stories, Science Fiction Adventures, Science Fiction Plus, Science Fiction Quarterly, Science Fiction Stories, Science Stories*, Space Science Fiction, Space Stories, Spaceway, Startling Stories, Thrilling Wonder Stories, Tops in Science Fiction, Two Complete Science-Adventure Books, Universe Science Fiction, Vortex Science Fiction, Weird Tales, Wonder Story Annual. (*This was a title change) (and I’ve got 32 of the 38 first issues in my personal collection!)
Phew!
Incidentally, if you’d purchased all of these at the newsstand back in the day, it would have set you back a grand total of $55.80.  Adjusted for inflation, it would be a bit over $500 bucks today.  That’s a bit low.  There are 176 issues in question and current asking price for a digest magazine on the stands these days is $7.99.  At that price, these issues would have set you back about $1400.00.  This suggests that things really were cheaper back then!  (It’s also a lot easier to scrape up 25 cents looking for pennies on the street than it is to find $7.99….)
Beyond anything else, I simply can not imagine what it must have been like to be standing in front of the racks of a 1953 news shop.  During they heyday of my purchasing magazines from news shops, I had Amazing, F&SF, Fantastic, Galaxy, If, Analog, Odyssey, Galileo, and a handful of reprint mags to choose from, as well as a number of “graphic” magazines like Heavy Metal and “media” magazines like Star Warp.  I’d have been overwhelmed and terribly frustrated to find 38 different titles – I wouldn’t be able to choose which ones to spend my nickles on!
Truth be told, though, the regularity of these magazines was anything but regular.  If you averaged out their production over twelve months, there’d only be 15 titles to choose from at any given time.
No doubt quality suffered to some degree, but the chances of finding good stories was also increased.
Note, interestingly, that only 45 percent of these titles include the identifier “science fiction” in their name.  Among those that don’t include “science fiction”, seven consist of a descriptor and the word “stories”:  Amazing, Planet, Rocket, Science, Space, Startling, Thrilling Wonder, and two a descriptor plus “story” – Fantastic and Wonder.
I think it safe to say that the majority of magazines back in 1953 still felt the need to be very specific about what they were offering readers.  The cover image was apparently not quite enough, though I’m sure they worked hand-in-hand:  the outre image would catch your eye and the properly worded title would confirm your suspicions:  rocketships plus “Amazing” equals “science fiction”.  (Anyone seeing a scantily clad “space babe” and hoping for titillation was going to be sorely disappointed, and unlikely to be interested in anything “science stories”.)
Those two elements were probably believed to be sufficient come-ons to new customers, none of whom had a computer or databases to consult.  (In fact, whether or not you ever even saw a particular title on the newsstands was often hit or miss:  if the magazine distributor didn’t cover a particular territory (or deliver to that territory that month), you’d never see the issue(s).
But then, most of the magazines also went ahead and put two other items on their covers.  Frequently a statement about the contents was made -All New Stories!- and the title and author of at least one story listed on the table of contents.
I find it interesting that they felt a need to proclaim “All Stories Complete!”  “All New Fiction!” and even “A Selection of the Best Stories of Fantasy and Science Fiction, new and old.”  This was of course due to the fact that there were numerous reprint magazines on the stands (Famous Fantastic Mysteries among them) and woe to the reader who spent that hard-earned quarter, only to discover contents they’d already read!
Another thing regularly stuck on the cover of these ‘zines was a sort of sub-title:  Strange Adventures on Other Worlds…Preview of the Future…Stories of the Future…Science Fiction…Best in Fantasy….
If you stand back and take a look at all of the covers shown previously, you may notice that there seem to be two general format layouts – “framed” and “unframed”, and further that the unframed titles break down into two sub-groups – boxes or no boxes.
Framed layouts present the cover image, untouched, and surround it with (usually) an inverted ‘L’ shaped border (Galaxy, Space Stories), while unframed titles print a full-sized cover image and slap text directly over the image.  Some of these restrict the listing of contents or highlighted story in an opaque box (which is printed over the image).
It seems that two different schools of design thought were expressing themselves.  Both have advantages:  unframed present a larger image, framed present one that lets you see everything, no textual interruptions, please, but are small in area.
Also note that 1953 was a year of transition for magazine format:  some of the titles shown were published in “pulp” format (about 9 inches tall), such as Two Complete Science-Adventure Tales and Fantastic Adventures, while most had or were switching to the familiar digest (about 7 inches tall) format – such as Fantastic Universe and Galaxy.
The larger format almost exclusively utilized an unframed layout, while many of the digests went with the framed format, though not exclusively.  Notably, Amazing Stories seems to be all over the place.
Now, with all that being said…why’d they put those names on the cover?
These magazines had three basic markets they were trying to reach – the educated fan, the fan who didn’t know they were a fan, the casual reader.
The publishers didn’t really have to worry about the educated fan too much;  chances were they were a subscriber, or belonged to a club that subscribed, or had fellow fans who shared issues around.  Fan readers of SF&F were always hungry for more and needed no other motivation than “the new issue is on the stands” to go and seek it out.
Further, this kind of consumer had already developed their tastes and would have been pretty familiar with the regularly published authors and those who were considered to be headliners.  Any given name on the cover stood a 50-50 chance of attracting or deterring that reader.  You could get a lot for a quarter and a dime back then – almost a beer, almost a movie ticket; Mark Watney would probably like to know that ten pounds of potatoes cost the same as a magazine.
I ponder the wisdom of a promotional campaign that runs the risk of turning your potential customer off, up to fifty percent of the time.
On the other hand, publishers, at least in regards to this demographic, were probably counting on a few other things as well:  most fans were rabid fans by necessity.  Even if every single author in a given issue was disliked, there was still the editorial and the letter column (often worth the price of admission alone), whatever other features might be included and, of course, the cover, along with the interior illustrations.  (Remember those?)  Having probably already been through the demise of many prior titles, the experienced fan back then probably had a well-honed sense of historical preservation.  All of which would tend to encourage them to ignore front cover unpleasantness.
One thing is for sure though:  this segment of the market didn’t have to be sold.  They were already bought and paid for.  The only competition a magazine faced with this particular buyer was whether or not a competing title was more “attractive” this month.  Which suggests that one purpose of the names on the cover was to play one-ups-manship with the other titles.
This then leaves us with two segments – the unrealized fan and the casual reader.
The only difference between these two market segments is that the unrealized fan reader might have heard of an author or two.  I stress might, since the novels they might have been exposed to were few and far between and no one was advertising SF magazines on television or radio, nor even in the mass-circulation magazines of the day.  You weren’t going to see Isaac Asimov on a Wheaties box (though this might not be a bad idea…), Jack Parr wasn’t interviewing Ray Bradbury and the movies they might have caught rarely, if ever, mentioned the origin of their script.
Space Patrol, Tom Corbett, Tales of Tomorrow (ended this year), some fans might have caught Atom Squad, some kids were maybe watching Johnny Jupiter, Rod Brown was competing with Tom, and it would be several years before Science Fiction Theater, The Twighlight Zone and Men Into Space would grace the small screen;  these 1953 television shows did little to elevate the profile of the science fiction author.
Likewise, radio (still a popular medium) wasn’t producing much of serious fan interest either:  Dimension X had been off the air for a couple of years, and it would be a couple more before X Minus One would air (both prominently featured stories largely drawn from Astounding Science Fiction).  The radio companion for Space Patrol was airing, but, again, any author involved probably tried to keep as low a profile as possible.
The only real benefit any of the magazines might have derived from these other media might have been creating the initial interest in the subject matter.  Given the right circumstances, it is entirely possible that a consumer walking past a newsstand would make the connection between a television show featuring outer space and the image of a rocketship on the cover of one of the magazines.
This works, potentially, for the unrealized fan, though it begs a question:  why didn’t any of the magazines attempt to capture this television show audience with various forms of tie-in?  (Tom Corbett Isn’t the ONLY Space Cadet.  We’ve got space cadets in every issue!  A New Short Story by the author of the latest Tales of Tomorrow episode!)  It could be suggested that most of SF on television back in the day was focused on “kids”, and that the magazines were going after an older audience, but most of the magazines on sale were perceived, at least  by the general public, as being kid-stuff too.  I can imagine a well-meaning parent, noting their child’s interest in Space Cadets, picking up a copy of Universe, or Science Fiction Plus, or Science Fiction Adventures (check out the cover art) as an attempt to support the kid’s interest.  But then again, we’re talking about an era that generally despised science fiction, so it’s more likely that mom or dad would be scheduling homework time during Corbett’s 15 minute episodes….
The casual reader…the only thing I can imagine that would attract them to an SF pulp (or digest) would be the cover art, perhaps reinforced by one of the come-ons.  But certainly not the names.
This of course brings us back full circle.  It’s pretty well established that the names on the cover did little to help market these titles.  Existing fans knew the titles and would pick them up regardless of who was featured;  unrealized fans could make no informed judgement about the content, and the casual reader would be attracted by art and possibly blurbs.
So why?  Why go to the trouble to select the names, why the belief that doing so was beneficial?  There’s probably only two reasons:  tradition (magazines had been printing the contents on the cover from the beginning) and ego boo:  ego boo for the authors (who were getting paid very little and had only two sources of fan interaction – letters and conventions.  Not to mention wanting to keep valued authors on the submission hook.  And ego boo for the editors and publishers who got to brag among themselves and play a game of one upsmanship.
So what have we got?  Here’s the list, most cover mentions to least, in alphabetical order.  There are quite a few names we still engage with these days…and quite as many we have forgotten.
14 Anderson Poul 11 de Camp L. Sprague  8 Leinster Murray  7 Dick Philip K., 7 Sheckley Robert  6 Asimov Isaac, Budrys Algis, Matheson Richard, Morrison William, Sturgeon Theodore, Wyndham John  5 Berry Bryan, Blish James, Bloch Robert, Brackett Leigh, Bradbury Ray, Crossen Kendall Foster, Gallun Raymond Z., Knight Damon, Lesser Milton, Lhin Erik Van,  4 Chandler A. Bertram, Clarke Arthur C., Derleth August, Dickson Gordon R., Gold Horace L., Hunter Evan, Jakes John, Ley Willy, McGivern William P., Merwin Jr Sam, Oliver Chad, Russell Eric Frank  3 Binder Eando, Christopher John, Clifton Mark, Cox Irving, Farmer Philip Jose, Fyfe H. B., Hamilton Edmond, Jacobi Carl, Kuttner Henry, Miller Jr. Walter M., Neville Kris, Robin Ralph, Simak Clifford D., Smith George O., Tenn William, Vance Jack, Wallace F L., Wellman Manly Wade, West Wallace, Williams Robert Moore, Williamson Jack,  2 Apostildes Alex, Beaumont Charles, Bixby Jerome, Boucher Anthony, Bretnor R., Byrne S. J., Carlson Esther, Cogswell Theodore R., Dee Roger, Gault William Campbell, Gernsback Hugo, Heinlein Robert, Howard Robert E., Jarvis E. K., Jorgensen Ivar, Kornbluth C. M., Lohrman Paul, Long Frank Belknap, Loomis Noel, MacDonald John D., McIntosh J. T., Mullen Stanley, Piper H. Beam, Powers William T., Pratt Fletcher, Reynolds Mack, Richardson Robert S., Robinson Frank M., Rocklynne Ross, Seabright Idris, Shaver Richard S., Sheldon Walt, Sherred T. L., Storm Mallory, Temple William F., Traven B.,  1 Abernathy Robert, Adams Samuel Hopkins, Albrecht Gustav, Archette Guy, Arnold John E., Bates Harry, Benet Stephen Vincent, Bernard (?), Bester Alfred, Blade Alexander, Bloodstone John, Bond Nelson, Brandts Paul, Brennan Joseph Payne, Brown Frederic, Brunner Killian Houston, Campbell John Scott, Caravan T. P., Cartmill Cleve, Causey James, Clark Roscoe, Clement, Hal, Collier John, Coppel Jr. Alfred J., Correy Lee, Cox (?), Creighton Charles, Curtis B., Dakin Peter, De Rosso Henry, Dean Joe E., Deeming Richard, Del Rey Lester, Devaux Pierre, Dorot Richard, Drake Leah Bodine, English Richard, Fearing Vern, Ferrat Jean Jaques, Fox Gardner F., Frank Harriet, Fritch Elliot, Fyfe H.B., Garrett Randall, Geier Chester, Gibson Joe, Godwin Tom, Gregory Franklin, Guin Wyman, Gunn James, Haggard H. Rider, Harrison H., Henderson Zenna, Holden Fox B., Howard Hayden, Jacobs Sylvia, Jones Raymond F., Judd Cyril, Kafka , Kent Kevin, Kline Otis Adelbert, Krepps R. W., la Farge Oliver, Lait Jack, Leiber Fritz, Loomis (A. F. ?), Loxmith John, Ludwig Edward W., MacLean Katherine, MacLean Mabel Seeley, McClary Thomas Calvert, McClary Thomas L., McClintic Winona, McConne James, McConnell James, McGiver Frank, McGregor R. J., McMorrow Jr. Tom, McGuire John J, Menzel Donald H., Mitchell J. Leslie, Moore Ward, Mortimer Lee, Moskowitz Samuel, Mundy Talbot, Nelson Alan, Nourse Alan E., Padgett Lewis, Palmer Raymond A., Parker Hugh Frazier, Paul Frank R., Pease M.C., Phillips Rog, Poe Edgar Allan, Porges Arthur, Pratt Pletcher, Price E. Hoffman, R. N., Rand Ayn, Ready William Bernard, Reynolds Ted, Rogers Jack Townsley, Rose Billy, Schmitz James H., Shallit Joseph, Shelton Jerry, Sherman Michael, Smith Clark Ashton, Smith Evelyn E., Smith George H., Smith Edward L., Snodgrass Richard, Statten Vargo, Stevenson Robert Louis, Swain Dwight V., Taine John, Tooker Richard, Tucker Wilson, Viet H. G., Walton Harry, Waugh Evelyn, Wellen Edward, Weston Ed, Wolf Mark, Worrell Everil, Young Roger Flint
Resources for this article were obtained from Galactic Central and the Internet Science Fiction Database.
On Cover Mentions The other day I got into a brief discussion of cover mentions throughout the history of the science fiction magazine.
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Woodbury Lions Club hosting American Red Cross blood drives
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Blood Drives in Cannon County for over 60 years.
It has been said that the Lions Club drives are the best in the Tennessee Valley Region Blood Services area, which includes all of Tennessee, parts of Kentucky, and Alabama.
The extra effort put forth by the Lions Club has little to do with it. The Woodbury Lions Club has a committee of members that work together to help insure that everything runs smoothly, along with community volunteers who like to help out.
Some of the volunteers have more experience working with blood drives that the actual Red Cross staff who go out daily working with blood drives within the area.
Committee chairmen’s Patsy and Carl Hirlston and Bobby Bogard with committee members Ken and Artie Jean McIntyre, Lois Larimer, Clyde Thomas, Nolan Northcutt, Robert Jennings, Charlie Brown, Clyde and Kitty Bush, Chris Brushaber, Danny Miller, Cliff Swoape, Andy Jacobs, Doug Combs, and Gina Mitchell, all work together along with community volunteers of Bessie Miller, Orval and Esther Gray, Juanita Burks, Cathey Parker, Betty Harder, Shirley Borren, Jane Jennings, Grace Young, Nile Young, Della Young, Robert Young, Kay Campbell, Carol Davenport, Bobbie Henline, Jim Henline, Betty Paschal, Ann Todd, Mary Sue Vinson, and Mary Nelle Hillis too create a professional staff that assist members of the American Red Cross staff.
The Lions Club assigns a task of greeting donors and signing them in, handing out water and assigning donors with a number.
Copies of the Cannon Courier are provided for donors to read before or after their donation.
Red Cross provides snacks and the Woodbury Lions Club has additional snacks such as: a one-of-a-kind trail mix, peanut butter and crackers, baloney and crackers, and cheese and crackers.
A staff works in the canteen area who assist the donors after they have donated by getting them a drink of juice, water, soda, or coffee and then sitting with them and talking. They also watch the donor to see if the donors face color changes or if their arm starts bleeding from where the donor had given blood.
Woodbury Club also keeps records of each donation and awards donors with pins and Certificates when completing gallon donations. Along with taking pictures of donors receiving awards and being pinned with a gallon donation pin, plus having members of the Lions Club calling and reminding donors of upcoming blood drives also adds a little bit more to why Cannon County Blood Drives are better and produces more regular donors than other areas which has a larger population.
Woodbury Lions Club host six blood drives a year, always the third Thursday in January, March, May, July, September, and November. Each blood drive is noon until six pm except May’s drive, which runs from 9 am until 6 pm. May’s blood drive is a donor appreciation drive, and most of the businesses in Cannon County donate door prizes.
In the last five to six years, each donor was able to win three of four items because of the generosity of the businesses and their support of the Lions Club and wanting to reward the true everyday heroes of Cannon County, those who give of themselves to help save the lives of others. In most cases, they are saving the lives of people who they do not know.
On May 20th, 2010 the following businesses provided door prizes for the heroes of Cannon County: A Touch of Home Flower’s & Gifts, Arts Center of Cannon County, Auto Zone, Birdsong Adhesives, Boyd’s Garage, Briar Rose Flowers and Gifts, Bromley/Jennings Automotive, Cannon County Chiropractic, Cannon Market, Captain D’s, CareAll, Cell Plus, Coco Tan & Spa, Chilangoes Mexican Restaurant, Curves, Cutting Edge Hair Salon, D J’s Pizza and Steakhouse, Family Dentistry Deason & Bucher, Farm Bureau Insurance, First National Bank, Flower Occasions, Gina’s Boutique, Hardee’s, Hayes Bros Auto Care, Hibdon’s Body Shop, Higgins Car Wash, J P’s Fine Swine Bar-B-Que, Jennings Jewelers, Joe’s Place, Legendary Cuts, Lightwriters Photography, Lions Pizza Den, The Millennium Hair Salon, Moonlite Drive-In, NAPA, The Old Feed Store, One Stop Market, Parsley’s Market & Deli, Paul Reed’s Furniture, Paul’s Auto Service, Piggly Wiggly, Potter’s Ace Hardware, Quick Shop Market, Reed’s Building Supply, Regions Bank, Roger Hindman Body Shop, Scavenger Hunt Flea Market, Scavenger Hunt Trading Post, The Scoreboard, Shirt Shack, Shotgun County Pawn & Gun, Smitty Tire Shop, Stewart’s Printing, Stone Gait Tack and Feed, Subway, West End Tobacco Store, Woodbury Auto Express, Woodbury Insurance Agency, and Woodbury Lawn & Garden. Every donor and volunteer received a promotional ink pen from DTC, a pillbox from Middle Tennessee Electric Membership Cooperation, Chap Stick from FirstBank, a value meal card from Sonic, and a 3 pound bag of stone ground corn meal from The Readyville Mill.
The Red Cross also provided promotional items and the Woodbury Lions Club provided $10 gift certificates and a grand prize of $100 gift card.
It is very hard to find another community that has so many businesses that support a civic club as much as the ones in Cannon County.
Most all the businesses give support to the Woodbury Lions Club for sponsorship of the Lions Club Horse Show, White Cane donations, and door prizes for the donor appreciation Blood Drive. Without support from the local businesses, the Woodbury Lions Club would not be able to do as much as it does within the community, state, country, and world. Local businesses are one of the leading reasons why Cannon County Blood Drives are so much better that anywhere else in the state.
Another reason and probably the number one reason the blood drives are the best anywhere is the volume of regular donors in Cannon County. In any community only a certain per cent are eligible to donate and of that per cent only about 3 to 5 percent actually donates, but the donors in Cannon County has a much higher percent.
This is not due to the Lions Club and its part, nor the businesses and its part, but it is the individual donor and the way of life in Cannon County, the way most have been raised to want to help others in need in any way they can.
The mentality of the average person in Cannon County is to serve in any way they can. This mentality is one of the reasons Woodbury Lions Club is one of the largest clubs in the state.
It is why the businesses give as much as they do, and why so many volunteers do jobs within the county for little or no pay. The parents, schools and churches within the community teach the children from an early age of the importance of giving back to the community in which they live and the lesson that it is more blessed to give than to receive.
This is why Cannon County has had over 360 donors in the past 2-½ years. Woodbury Lions Club and the American Red Cross both use fiscal years that begin on 1 July and end 30 June.
The following is a list of local heroes who gave during the 2009-2010 fiscal year. Those donating Double Red Blood Cells count as two donations, the max number of times any one can give in a fiscal year in whole blood or double red cells is 6. The number that follows a persons name is the amount of pints given as of 30 June 2010.
One-time donors: Stephanie D. Alford 5, Annie L. Barton 60, Peggy S. Baxter 30, Timothy L. Bell 11, Stephen E. Blonder 10, Brenda Bogard 23, Candace Jones Bond 1, Charles H. Bowman 20, Tami M. Bragg 12, Billy D. Brinkley 3, Charles E. Brown 33, Joe R. Bryson 23, William H. Bryson 33, Stephen A. Burnett 3, Clyde W. Bush 14, Charmaine D. Cawthorn 1, Patrick A. Cecil 1, Manuel Chapa Jr. 15, Karen J. Chumbley 11, Barbara Daingerfield 44, Mary Carole Davenport 42, Paul W. Denninger 7, Bonita O. Doxey 30, Frances Edwards 1, Clint A. Fann 5, Angela M. Ford 11, Mary Frances Foster 9, Autumn M. Fly Franks 1, Tonya Gannon 4, Leslie Joe Giley 28, Nora Lee Gilliam 10, Eric M. Good 4, Donna B. Gunter 4, Marilyn E. Hale 7, Sharon L. Hay 14, Carolyn E. Barton Hemby 7, Barry D. Hibdon 33, Erin T. Higdon 5, Sharon Duggin Hindman 25, Melisa L. Hobbs 17, Shannon D. Jett 9, Fairy L. Johnson 2, Lori J. Malay 7, Perry M. Markum 5, Vicky L. Melton 34, Brittany L. Mingle 7, Angela P. Moore 18, Danielle Nicole Mosley 12, Talma S. Mosley 8, Lauren M. Nicolay 2, Rita G. Nokes 7, Misty G. Orr 1, Brittne H. Parker 4, Joseph A. Patterson 11, Brenda Faye Phillips 15, Jo Ann Pirtle 1, Joy Pope 3, Janice O. Purvis 28, Walter E. Reifschneider 19, Shantika M. Reiter 2, Phyllis S. Robinson 47, Marianne Teresa Sadler 15, Amber M. Scott 1, Kelly Edward Sissom 30, Valerie D. Smith 4, Wayne P. Smithson 26, Olivia D. Snyder 1, Teresa S. Stoetzel 6, Crystal B. Street 4, Eddie N. Taylor 41, Jamie A. Trail 2, J. D. Underhill II 2, Falischa Urban 1, Jennifer Vallieres 2, Sean N. Vance 3, Amanda J. Winfrey 1, Dorothy D. Winnett 13, Tracey L. Winters 9, and Alan D. Wollard 8.
Two time donors: Misty D. Bain 14, Teresa D. Bain 19, Ronald F. Born 6, Christopher B. Brandon 2, David L. Brown 3, Lacey N. Buchanan 9, Charles Ronny Burks 34, Jennifer M. Coppinger 16, James Morgan Cummings 90, Franklin Daniel 12, Edgar E. Davenport 6, Rebecca M. Davenport 68, Andrew L. Duggin 5, Joyce Frazier 2, Kenneth P. Garrett 11, Andrea K. George 4, Rodney Lee Gilliam 17, Kay F. Goff 69, Cory S. Hollandsworth 14, Christopher J. Hollenbeck 5, Pamela F. Hoskins 43, Christopher Johnson 5, Robert D. Jones 27, Thomas D. Mason 56, Tammy W. Mathis 14, Shelby J. Merriman 60, Brandon S. Mims 8, Dean More 6, Jennifer R. Mosley 5, Travis C. Prater 9, Michael T. Reed 3, Xavier P. Romero 18, Melody R. Rutledge 9, John W. Sanborn 56, Roger J. Smith 14, Darrell G. Snyder 26, McKenzie Solomon 5, Candice B. Stoetzel 13, Nancy L. Studd 9, Jessica L. Sullivan 3, Brandee S. Summers 5, Garry L. Underhill 12, James E. Weller 3, and Nile Young 45.
Three time donors: Richard D. Burks Sr. 83, Joshua W. Demembreum 4, Jeffery D. Denny 11, Russell D. Fann 33, Jo Ann Francis 54, Randy A. Gerdes 47, James W. Henline 44, Patsy Miller Hirlston 43, Debbie Renee Israel 12, Jennifer M. Johnson 8, Melanie G. Lyon 4, Ann D. McBride 53, Calvin F. Orwig 39, Alan W. Paschal 17, Jan Powell 34, Kenny Denard Sanders 5, Brittany A. Stluka 6, David L. Stone 7, Nellie F. Stone 5, Melissa L. Talley 3, Annette A. Tidwell 3, Billy R. Tidwell Jr. 5, Charie Ann Urban 4, Micki M. Vinson 74, Jack B. West 16, Michael L. Witty 41, and David W. Zabriskie 3. Four time donors: Jimmy Alexander 39, Cynthia D. Betts 39, Carmella K. Burton 13, Mary E. Duncan 42, Jana M. Gannon 62, Joan Hayes 14, Kayla E. Hindman 14, Joseph E. Hurst 16, James L. Logan 48, Gina A. Mitchell 38, Valerie L. Morton 4, Tracy A. Parker 39, Rebekah L. Parton 19, Karin P. Petty 40, James F. Sabia 44, Billy K. Tenpenny 33, Juan S. Urban 4, Travis M. Urban 5, April D. Vance 12, and Millisa A. White 17.
Five time donors: Guy Alexander Jr. 41, Jeff R. Campbell 8, Gabriel S. Cantrell 9, Rita F. Cook 12, Randal L. Curtis 52, James P. Davenport 12, Andrew B. Dimartino Sr. 84, Cheryl K. Franklin 44, Timothy H. Grandey 50, Esther E. Gray 39, Orval L. Gray 55, Herbert C. Haley 64, John Arthur Haugh 9, Roger G. Hindman 28, Sandy K. Hollandsworth 77, Timothy A. Minerd 15, Charlie Luther Mooneyham 48, Steve R. Perkerson 67, James Powers 38, and Leland J. Schwamberger 19.
Six time donors: Christopher E. Brushaber 6, Allen Wade Duggin 29, Rainey Hunt 48, Charles W. Jennings 18, Stephen R. Moss 20, Teddy L. Powers 77, Steve A. Smith 140, and Howard W. Witty 163.
The Woodbury Lions Club has received several awards of appreciation from the American Red Cross for their support of the Community Blood Program, and there is a lot of speculation as to why a small community does so well on the blood drives.
A lot of the credit is given to the Lions Club for putting out an extra effort.
Some credit is given for having good media coverage with the Cannon Courier, the Cannon Wire, and WBRY radio. Some credit is given for the support given by the businesses in Cannon County.
Any community can have a civic organization that puts forth the extra effort, and have good media and local businesses supporting them, but they don’t have the attitude and dedication of serving others that is instilled into Cannon Countians from birth until death.
The Woodbury Lions Club expresses heartfelt gratitude to all the media, businesses, and donors for exceeding the yearly goals set forth by the Red Cross based on past history.
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Reading through 2017
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What I’ve read (and am reading) so far in 2017…
1. The United States of Soccer: MLS and the Rise of American Soccer Fandom Phil West
2. The North Water: A Novel Ian McGuire
3. The Cradle, the Cross, and the Crown: An Introduction to the New Testament Andreas J. Köstenberger, L. Scott Kellum, Charles L Quarles
4. The Power of the Other: The startling effect other people have on you, from the boardroom to the bedroom and beyond-and what to do about it Henry Cloud
5. The Worship Pastor: A Call to Ministry for Worship Leaders and Teams Zac M. Hicks
6. Faithful: A Theology of Sex (Ordinary Theology) Beth Felker Jones
7. Psalm 116: A 30-day Devotional on Rescue, Redemption and the Life We Live in Response Kyle Burkholder
8. Celine: A novel Peter Heller
9. Dark Matter: A Novel Blake Crouch
10. Four Views on Eternal Security (Counterpoints: Bible and Theology) J. Matthew Pinson, Michael S. Horton, Norman L. Geisler, Stephen M. Ashby, J. Steven Harper
11. The Sovereignty of God Arthur W. Pink
12. Divine Foreknowledge: Four Views (Spectrum Multiview Book Series) James K. Beilby, Paul R. Eddy, Gregory A. Boyd, David Hunt, William Lane Craig, Paul Helm
13. Final Destiny: The Future Reign of The Servant Kings Revised Edition Joseph C. Dillow
14. The Pastor: A Memoir Eugene H. Peterson
15. Free Grace Soteriology: Revised Edition David R. Anderson
16. Predestination & Free Will: Four Views of Divine Sovereignty and Human Freedom (Spectrum Multiview Book Series) David Basinger, Randall Basinger, John Feinberg, Norman Geisler, Bruce Reichenbach, Clark H. Pinnock
17. The Hyper-Grace Gospel: A Response to Michael Brown and Those Opposed to the Modern Grace Message Paul Ellis
18. The Faith That Saves: The Nature of Faith in the New TestamentAn Exegetical and Theological Analysis on the Nature of New Testament Faith Chay, Fred
19. Nineveh: A Novel Henrietta Rose-Innes
20. Five Views on Biblical Inerrancy (Counterpoints: Bible and Theology) Zondervan, J. Merrick, Stephen M. Garrett, Stanley N. Gundry, Jr., R. Albert Mohler, Peter E. Enns, Michael F. Bird, Kevin J. Vanhoozer, John R. Franke
21. Faith Works: The Gospel According to the Apostles MacArthur, John F.
22. Jonah: A 30-day Devotional on Running, Rescue, and the Incredible Depth of God's Love Burkholder, Kyle
23. Gospel Fluency: Speaking the Truths of Jesus into the Everyday Stuff of Life Jeff Vanderstelt, Jackie Hill Perry
24. 12 Ways Your Phone Is Changing You Tony Reinke, John Piper
25. Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
26. Liturgy of the Ordinary: Sacred Practices in Everyday Life Tish Harrison Warren, Andy Crouch
27. The Death and Life of the Great Lakes Dan Egan
28. The Unstuck Church: Equipping Churches to Experience Sustained Health Tony Morgan
29. The Association of Small Bombs: A Novel Karan Mahajan
30. Christian Theology Erickson, Millard J.
31. StandOut 2.0: Assess Your Strengths, Find Your Edge, Win at Work Buckingham, Marcus
32. Experiencing Grief Wright, H. Norman
33. How Emotions Are Made: The Secret Life of the Brain Lisa Feldman Barrett
34. Behave: The Biology of Humans at Our Best and Worst Robert M. Sapolsky
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Power Book II: Ghost Season 1 will be on STARZ at September 6, 2020
Crime, Drama | TV Series (2020– )
The film picks up shortly after the earth-shattering events of “Power” as Tariq St. Patrick grapples with a new world order: his father dead and his mother, Tasha, facing charges for the murder her son committed. Not to mention the academic rigors of the Ivy League university Tariq is attending to earn his inheritance.
Truly on his own for the first time in his life, Tariq is forced to split his time between school and hustling to pay for Davis MacLean, the fame-hungry defense lawyer who is Tasha’s only hope of getting out of jail and escaping prosecution by newly minted U.S. Attorney Cooper Saxe. With no better options, Tariq turns to the familiar drug game, entangling himself with a cutthroat family headed by Monet Stewart Tejada, that’s been at it far longer than him. As Tariq tries to balance his drug operation with his grades, love life, and family, he figures out that the only way to avoid the same fate his father met is to become him — only better.
Creator: Courtney A. Kemp
Directors: Hernan Otaño, Marisol Adler, Anthony Hemingway, Stewart Schill, Erica Watson
Writer: Courtney A. Kemp
Stars: Lovell Adams-Gray, Mary J. Blige, Paige Hurd, Shane Johnson, Justin Marcel McManus, Method Man, Naturi Naughton, Gianni Paolo
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200 Internet Marketing Gurus
Official Website: 200 Internet Marketing Gurus
The Internet is cluttered with men and women who would call themselves gurus, however only a choose few online marketers and super associates can truly hold the mantle and be elevated to the top of the charts among truth greats. To aid you steer clear of any type of self-proclaimed experts, I’ve written up a list of 200 tried and real Internet marketing gurus. These are women and also males that have been via the fires as well as appear the various other end richer and also smarter for it.
• Adam Ginsberg • Alan Forest Smith • Alen Sultanic • Alex Carroll • Alex Goad • Alex Mandossian • Alex Nghiem • Alexander K Brown • Alice Seba • Allan Gardyne • Andrew Fox • Andy Jenkins • Anik Singal • Anthony Blake • Antonio D Thornton • Armand Morin • Bart Baggett • Ben Mack • Bob Jenkins • Brad Callen • Brad Fallon • Brian Keith Voiles • Brian T Edmondson • Bryan Winters • Carl Galletti • Charlie Page • Chris Bloor • Chris Lockwood • Christina Hills • Christine Carter Schaap • Christine Comaford-Lynch • Costa Dedes • Craig Perrine • Dan Kennedy • Dan Lok • Daniel Nickerson • Dave Lakhani • Dave Taylor • David L Hancock • David P Schwartz • David Vallieres • David Wood • Declan Dunn • Derek Gehl • Don Crowther • Dr Kevin Nunley • Dr Mani Sivasubramanian • Dr Ralph Wilson • Drew Kossoff • Eben Pagan • Eric Holmlund • Ewen Chia • Frank E Deardurff III • Frank Garon • Frank J Rumbauskas Jr • Gary Ambrose • Gary Bencivenga • Gary Halbert • Glenn Dietzel • Greg Cesar • Harlan Kilstein • Harris Fellman • Harvey Segal • Henry Gold • Holly Cotter • Howard Tiano • Jaime Luchuck • James Martell • Jason Henderson • Jason James • Jason Marshall • Jason Potash • Jay Abraham • Jeanette S. Cates, PhD • Jeff Alderson • Jeff Johnson • Jeff Mills • Jeff Mulligan • Jeff Walker • Jeremy Burns • Jeremy Schoemaker • JeremyGislason • Jermaine Griggs • Jim Daniels • Jim Edwards • Jimmy D Brown • Jody Colvard • Joe Vitale • John Carlton • John Rees • John-Paul Micek • Jon Atwood • Jonathan Leger • Jonathan Mizel • Jose Espana • Joseph Ratliff • Justin Blake • Keith Baxter • Keith Wellman • Ken Evoy • Ken McCarthy • Kenneth A McArthur • Kevin Wilke • Kirt Christensen • Ladan Lashkari • Larry Benet • Len Thurmond • Liz Sherwood • Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero • Lynn Pierce • Lynn Terry • Marc Goldman • Marc Harty • Mark Hendricks • Mark Joyner • Mark Ling • Mark Victor Hansen • Mark Widawer • Marlon Sanders • Martin Wales • Matt Bacak • Matt Carter • Matt Garrett • Matthew Glanfield • Michael Cheney • Michael Green • Michael J Enos • Michael J Holland • Michael Koenigs • Michael Morgan • Michael Nicholas • Michael Penland • Michael Port • Michael W Merz • Michael Wong • Michel Fortin • Michelle Alisande Chan • Mike Filsaime • Mike Litman • Mike Stewart • Mike Woo Ming • Nathan Anderson • Neil Shearing • Neil Waterhouse • Nick Marks • Paul Colligan • Paul Myers • Paul Smithson • Paulie Sabol • Perry Marshall • Peter Stone • Phil Wiley • Randy Charach • Randy Gilbert • Ray Edwards • Reed Floren • Rhea Perry • Rich Schefren • Rick Butts • Rick Frishman • Rick Raddatz • Robert Puddy • Rosalind Gardner • Russell Brunson • Ryan Deiss • Scott Schilling • Segovia Smith • Shawn Casey • Shawn Collins • Shelley Lowery • Simon Coulson • Simon Leung • Socrates Socratous • Stephanie Frank • Stephen Pierce • Sterling Valentine • Steve Iser • Steven Clayton • Stu McLaren • Stuart Tan • Sylvie Fortin • T. Harv Eker • Ted Schneck • Tellman Knudson • Teri & Doug Champigny • Terry Dean • Terry Johnson • Thor Schrock • Tim Knox • Todd Gross • Tom Antion • Tom Beal • Tom Hua • Tony Laidig • Van Day • Wayne Van Dyck • Wendy Shepherd • William Charlwood • Willie Crawford • Yanik Silver
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200 Internet Marketing Gurus
Official Website: 200 Internet Marketing Gurus
The Internet is cluttered with men and women who would call themselves gurus, however only a choose few online marketers and super associates can truly hold the mantle and be elevated to the top of the charts among truth greats. To aid you steer clear of any type of self-proclaimed experts, I’ve written up a list of 200 tried and real Internet marketing gurus. These are women and also males that have been via the fires as well as appear the various other end richer and also smarter for it.
• Adam Ginsberg • Alan Forest Smith • Alen Sultanic • Alex Carroll • Alex Goad • Alex Mandossian • Alex Nghiem • Alexander K Brown • Alice Seba • Allan Gardyne • Andrew Fox • Andy Jenkins • Anik Singal • Anthony Blake • Antonio D Thornton • Armand Morin • Bart Baggett • Ben Mack • Bob Jenkins • Brad Callen • Brad Fallon • Brian Keith Voiles • Brian T Edmondson • Bryan Winters • Carl Galletti • Charlie Page • Chris Bloor • Chris Lockwood • Christina Hills • Christine Carter Schaap • Christine Comaford-Lynch • Costa Dedes • Craig Perrine • Dan Kennedy • Dan Lok • Daniel Nickerson • Dave Lakhani • Dave Taylor • David L Hancock • David P Schwartz • David Vallieres • David Wood • Declan Dunn • Derek Gehl • Don Crowther • Dr Kevin Nunley • Dr Mani Sivasubramanian • Dr Ralph Wilson • Drew Kossoff • Eben Pagan • Eric Holmlund • Ewen Chia • Frank E Deardurff III • Frank Garon • Frank J Rumbauskas Jr • Gary Ambrose • Gary Bencivenga • Gary Halbert • Glenn Dietzel • Greg Cesar • Harlan Kilstein • Harris Fellman • Harvey Segal • Henry Gold • Holly Cotter • Howard Tiano • Jaime Luchuck • James Martell • Jason Henderson • Jason James • Jason Marshall • Jason Potash • Jay Abraham • Jeanette S. Cates, PhD • Jeff Alderson • Jeff Johnson • Jeff Mills • Jeff Mulligan • Jeff Walker • Jeremy Burns • Jeremy Schoemaker • JeremyGislason • Jermaine Griggs • Jim Daniels • Jim Edwards • Jimmy D Brown • Jody Colvard • Joe Vitale • John Carlton • John Rees • John-Paul Micek • Jon Atwood • Jonathan Leger • Jonathan Mizel • Jose Espana • Joseph Ratliff • Justin Blake • Keith Baxter • Keith Wellman • Ken Evoy • Ken McCarthy • Kenneth A McArthur • Kevin Wilke • Kirt Christensen • Ladan Lashkari • Larry Benet • Len Thurmond • Liz Sherwood • Lorrie Morgan-Ferrero • Lynn Pierce • Lynn Terry • Marc Goldman • Marc Harty • Mark Hendricks • Mark Joyner • Mark Ling • Mark Victor Hansen • Mark Widawer • Marlon Sanders • Martin Wales • Matt Bacak • Matt Carter • Matt Garrett • Matthew Glanfield • Michael Cheney • Michael Green • Michael J Enos • Michael J Holland • Michael Koenigs • Michael Morgan • Michael Nicholas • Michael Penland • Michael Port • Michael W Merz • Michael Wong • Michel Fortin • Michelle Alisande Chan • Mike Filsaime • Mike Litman • Mike Stewart • Mike Woo Ming • Nathan Anderson • Neil Shearing • Neil Waterhouse • Nick Marks • Paul Colligan • Paul Myers • Paul Smithson • Paulie Sabol • Perry Marshall • Peter Stone • Phil Wiley • Randy Charach • Randy Gilbert • Ray Edwards • Reed Floren • Rhea Perry • Rich Schefren • Rick Butts • Rick Frishman • Rick Raddatz • Robert Puddy • Rosalind Gardner • Russell Brunson • Ryan Deiss • Scott Schilling • Segovia Smith • Shawn Casey • Shawn Collins • Shelley Lowery • Simon Coulson • Simon Leung • Socrates Socratous • Stephanie Frank • Stephen Pierce • Sterling Valentine • Steve Iser • Steven Clayton • Stu McLaren • Stuart Tan • Sylvie Fortin • T. Harv Eker • Ted Schneck • Tellman Knudson • Teri & Doug Champigny • Terry Dean • Terry Johnson • Thor Schrock • Tim Knox • Todd Gross • Tom Antion • Tom Beal • Tom Hua • Tony Laidig • Van Day • Wayne Van Dyck • Wendy Shepherd • William Charlwood • Willie Crawford • Yanik Silver
When it comes to the world’s best Web marketing experts, you can wager that they are all on this list. If you find yourself in a bind, looking for some assistance with your following huge job, or just a little down on yourself, a fast Google search of any kind of among these online marketers will aid you get back on the right track in no time at all.
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AIA elevates 115 members and nine international architects to the College of Fellows
WASHINGTON– The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is elevating 115 member-architects to its prestigious College of Fellows, an honor awarded to members who have made significant contributions to the architecture profession.
The fellowship program was developed to elevate those architects who have achieved a standard of excellence in the profession and made a significant contribution to architecture and society on a national level. Prospective candidates must have at least 10 years of AIA membership and demonstrated influence in at least one of the following areas:
·         Promoted the aesthetic, scientific, and practical efficiency of the profession;
·         Promoted the science and art of planning and building by advancing the standards of architectural education, training or practice;
·         Coordinated the building industry and the profession of architecture through leadership in the AIA or other related professional organizations; or​
·         Advanced the living standards of people through an improved environment.
Fellows are selected by a seven-member Jury of Fellows. This year’s jury included Chair Mary P. Cox, FAIA, Virginia Commonwealth University; Peter Bardwell, FAIA, Bardwell + Associates, LLC; Mary A. Burke, FAIA, Burke Design & Architecture PLLC; Philip Castillo, FAIA, Jahn; Mary Johnston, FAIA, Johnston Architects, LLC; Paul Mankins, FAIA, Substancearchitecture; and Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA, Drexel University.
The newly elevated members and their AIA component affiliations are listed below. For complete details and images, visit the fellows directory.
Terry Lee Allers, FAIA (AIA Iowa)
Norman R. Alston, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Raya Ani, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Ruth Baleiko, FAIA (AIA Washington Council)
Mara Baum, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Bruce Redman Becker, FAIA (AIA Connecticut)
Raymond Beeler, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Kai-Uwe Bergmann, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Janette S. Blackburn, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Joseph Brancato, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Kim D Bretheim, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
John H Britton, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Peter Brown, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Robert Bullis, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Michael Burch, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Joseph P. Caprile, FAIA (AIA Illinois)
Stephen Cassell, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Yung Ho Chang, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Jeanne Chen, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Leo Chow, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Lisa M. Chronister, FAIA (AIA Oklahoma)
Robert Condia, FAIA (AIA Kansas)
Robert Cozzarelli, FAIA (AIA New Jersey)
Brandon Dake, FAIA (AIA Missouri)
Manoj Dalaya, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
John R. DaSilva, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Jeffrey L. Day, FAIA (AIA Nebraska)
Timothy E. de Noble, FAIA (AIA Kansas)
Roy T. Decker, FAIA (AIA Mississippi)
Jared Della Valle, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Melissa DelVecchio, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Bruce D. Eisenberg, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Thomas Fowler, IV, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Wyatt J Frantom, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Craig S. Galati, FAIA (AIA Nevada)
Mark Gangi, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Pete Ed Garrett, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Nicholas Garrison, FAIA (AIA New York State)
John P Gering, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Anzilla R. Gilmore, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Martin A. Gold, FAIA (AIA Florida)
Jordan Goldstein, FAIA (AIA Washington, DC)
Jeffrey Gunning, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Tushar Gupta, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Sharon Helene Haar, FAIA (AIA Michigan)
Todd R. Hanson, FAIA (AIA New Hampshire)
John Harrison, FAIA (AIA Washington Council)
Dominique M. Hawkins, FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
David B. Hill, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Kevin M. Holland, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Thomas L. Hoskens, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
Aaron Jon Hyland, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Thomas Lee Hysell, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
Darren L. James, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Thomas C. Jester, FAIA (AIA Maryland)
Michael W. Johns, FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
Bill Johnson, FAIA (AIA Missouri)
James Kalvelage, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Mitra Kanaani, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Brian Kowalchuk, FAIA (AIA New Jersey)
Alison G. Kwok, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Joseph Dye Lahendro, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
Samuel M. Lasky, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Tracy Lea, AIA, FAIA (AIA Louisiana)
Michael N. Lykoudis, FAIA (AIA Indiana)
William T Mahan, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Michael S. Martin, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Michael McCulloch, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Debi McDonald, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Sandra McKee, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Louis A. Meilink, Jr., FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
Christine Mondor, FAIA (AIA Pennsylvania)
Julia Monk, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Nick Noyes, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Brandon Pace, FAIA (AIA Tennessee)
Jeffrey Paine, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Patrick Panetta, FAIA (AIA Arizona)
Richard I. Pigford, FAIA (AIA Alabama)
Burchell Pinnock, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
Jack Poling, FAIA (AIA Minnesota)
Bradford J. Prestbo, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Tina Marie Reames, FAIA (AIA New Mexico)
Richard Renner, FAIA (AIA Maine)
Patricia Rhee, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Lyn Rice, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Francisco Javier Rodrígue, FAIA (AIA International Chapters)
William T Ruhl, FAIA (AIA Massachusetts)
Mary Elizabeth Rusz, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Constantine Nicholas Sak, FAIA (AIA Arizona)
Lee Salin, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Joel Sanders, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Mark Schatz, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Thomas J Schoeman, FAIA (AIA Nevada)
Bart Shaw, FAIA (AIA Texas Society of Architects)
Steven Shinn, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Daniel Simons, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Murat Soygenis, FAIA (AIA International Chapters)
Marc B. Spector, FAIA (AIA New York State)
James G. Spencer, FAIA (AIA California Council)
Karl W. Stumpf, FAIA (AIA Washington, DC)
Janet Tam, FAIA (AIA California Council)
David Thaddeus, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Jimmie E. Tucker, FAIA (AIA Tennessee)
Ursula Twombly, FAIA (AIA Wisconsin)
Nicholas E. Vlattas, FAIA (AIA Virginia)
Dennis Wedlick, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Andrew Whalley, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Jim Whitaker, FAIA (AIA North Carolina)
Jan Willemse, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
William K. Wilson, FAIA (AIA Oregon)
Dan Worth, FAIA (AIA Nebraska)
Brian T. Wurst, FAIA (AIA South Carolina)
Gregory A Yager, FAIA (AIA International Chapters)
RIchard C. Yancey, FAIA (AIA New York State)
Robert E. Yohe, FAIA (AIA Florida)
The AIA Honorary Fellowship program honors international architects for their exceptional work and contributions to architecture and society on an international level. Nine honorary fellows are being elevated this year by the 2019 Jury of Honorary Fellows. This year’s honorary fellows are:
Emre Arolat, Hon. FAIA (Istanbul, Turkey)
Sandra Barclay, Hon. FAIA (Lima, Peru)
Alberto Campo Baeza, Hon. FAIA (Madrid, Spain)
Nathalie de Vries, Hon. FAIA (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Jane Duncan, Hon. FAIA (Little Chalfont, United Kingdom)
Amanda Levete, Hon. FAIA (London, United Kingdom)
Esa Mohamed, Hon. FAIA (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Pei Ing Tan, Hon. FAIA (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Jacob van Rijs, Hon. FAIA (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
AIA Honorary Fellows are selected by a nine-member Jury of Honorary Fellows. This year’s jury included Chair Lester Korzilius, FAIA, EllisWilliams Architects; Mary P. Cox, FAIA, Virginia Commonwealth University; Peter Bardwell, FAIA, Bardwell + Associates, LLC; Mary A. Burke, FAIA, Burke Design & Architecture PLLC; Philip Castillo, FAIA, Jahn; Robert Forest, FAIA, Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture; Mary Johnston, FAIA, Johnston Architects, LLC; Paul Mankins, FAIA, Substancearchitecture; and Nancy Rogo Trainer, FAIA, Drexel University.
New fellows will be honored at a ceremony on June 7 at the AIA Conference on Architecture 2019 in Las Vegas.
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432 Democratic Candidates for the US House of Representatives.
1 Robert Kennedy Jr (AL-01)
2 Tabitha Isner (AL-02)
3 Mallory Hagan (AL-03)
4 Lee Auman (AL-04)
5 Peter Joffrion (AL-05)
6 Danner Kline (AL-06)
7 Terri Sewell (AL-07) (Incumbent)
8 Alyse Galvin (AK at Large)
9 Tom O’Halleran (AZ-01) (Incumbent)
10 Ann Kirkpatrick (AZ-02)
11 Raul Grijalva (AZ-03) (Incumbent)
12 David Brill (AZ-04)
13 Joan Greene (AZ-05)
14 Anita Malik (AZ-06)
15 Ruben Gallego (AZ-07) (Incumbent)
16 Hiral Tipirneni (AZ-08)
17 Greg Stanton (AZ-09)
18 Chintan Desai (AR-01)
19 Clarke Tucker (AR-02)
20 Joshua Mahony (AR-3)
21 Hayden Shamel (AR-04)
22 Audrey Denney (CA-01)
23 Jared Huffman (CA-02) (Incumbent)
24 John Garamendi (CA-03) (Incumbent)
25 Jessica Morse (CA-04)
26 Mike Thompson (CA-05) (Incumbent)
27 Doris Matsui (CA-06) (Incumbent)
28 Ami Bera (CA-07) (Incumbent)
29 Jerry McNerney (CA-09) (Incumbent)
30 Josh Harder (CA-10)
31 Mark DeSaulnier (CA-11) (Incumbent)
32 Nancy Pelosi (CA-12) (Incumbent)
33 Barbara Lee (CA-13) (Incumbent)
34 Jackie Speier (CA-14) (Incumbent)
35 Eric Swalwell (CA-15) (Incumbent)
36 Jim Costa (CA-16) (Incumbent)
37 Ro Khanna (CA-17) (Incumbent)
38 Anna Eshoo (CA-18) (Incumbent)
39 Zoe Lofgren (CA-19) (Incumbent)
40 Jimmy Panetta (CA-20) (Incumbent)
41 TJ Cox (CA-21)
42 Andrew Janz (CA-22)
43 Tatiana Matta (CA-23)
44 Salud Carbajal (CA-24) (Incumbent)
45 Katie Hill (CA-25)
46 Julia Brownley (CA-26) (Incumbent)
47 Judy Chu (CA-27) (Incumbent)
48 Adam Schiff (CA-28) (Incumbent)
49 Tony Cardenas (CA-29) (Incumbent)
50 Brad Sherman (CA-30) (Incumbent)
51 Pete Aguilar (CA-31) (Incumbent)
52 Grace Napolitano (CA-32) (Incumbent)
53 Ted Lieu (CA-33) (Incumbent)
54 Jimmy Gomez (CA-34) (Incumbent)
55 Norma Torres (CA-35) (Incumbent)
56 Raul Ruiz (CA-36) (Incumbent)
57 Karen Bass (CA-37) (Incumbent)
58 Linda Sanchez (CA-38) (Incumbent)
59 Gil Cisneros (CA-39)
60 Lucille Royal-Allard (CA-40) (Incumbent)
61 Mark Takano (CA-41) (Incumbent)
62 Julia Peacock (CA-42) 
63 Maxine Waters (CA-43) (Incumbent)
64 Nanette Barragan (CA-44) (Incumbent)
65 Katie Porter (CA-45) (Incumbent)
66 Lou Correa (CA-46) (Incumbent)
67 Alan Lowenthal (CA-47) (Incumbent)
68 Harley Rouda (CA-48) 
69 Mike Levin (CA-49) 
70 Ammar Campa-Najjar (CA-50)
71 Juan Vargas (CA-51) (Incumbent)
72 Scott Peters (CA-52) (Incumbent)
73 Susan Davis (CA-53) (Incumbent)
74 Diana DeGette (CO-01) (Incumbent)
75 Joe Neguse (CO-02)
76 Diane Matsch Bush (CO-03)
77 Karen McCormick (CO-04)
78 Stephany Rose Spaulding (CO-05) 
79 Jason Crow (CO-06)
80 Ed Perlmutter (CO-07) (Incumbent)
81 John Larson (CT-01) (Incumbent)
82 Joe Courtney (CT-02) (Incumbent)
83 Rose L. DeLauro (CT-03) (Incumbent)
84 Jim Himes (CT-04) (Incumbent)
85 Jahana Hayes (CT-05) 
86 Lisa Blunt Rochester (DE At Large)
87 Jennifer Zimmerman (FL-01)
88 Bob Rackleff (FL-02)
89 Yvonne Hayes Hinson (FL-03)
90 Ges Belmont (FL-04)
91 Alfred Lawson (FL-05) (Incumbent)
92 Nancy Soderberg (FL-06) 
93 Stephanie Murphy (FL-07) (Incumbent)
94 Sanjay Patel (FL-08)
95 Darren Soto (FL-09) (Incumbent)
96 Val Demings (FL-10) (Incumbent)
97 Dana Cottrell (FL-11)
98 Chris Hunter (FL-12)
99 Charlie Crist (FL-13) (Incumbent)
100 Kathy Castor (FL-14) (Incumbent)
101 Kristen Carlson (FL-15)
102 David Shapiro (FL-16)
103 April Freeman (FL-17)
104 Lauren Baer (FL-18)
105 David Holden (FL-19)
106 Alcee L. Hastings (FL-20) (Incumbent)
107 Lois Frankel (FL-21) (Incumbent)
108 Theodore E. Deutch (FL-22) (Incumbent)
109 Debbie Wassermann Schultz (Fl-23) (Incumbent)
110 Frederica S. Wilson (FL-24) (Incumbent)
111 Mary Barzee Flores (Fl-25) 
112 Debbie Murcarsel-Powell (FL-26)
113 Donna Shalala (FL-27)
114 Lisa Ring (GA-01)
115 Sanford Bishop Jr (GA-02)
116 Chuck Enderlin (GA-03)
117 Hank Johnson (GA-04) (Incumbent)
118 John Lewis (GA-05) (Incumbent)
119 Lucy McBath (GA-06)
120 Carolyn Bourdeaux (GA-07)
121 Josh McCall (GA-09)
122 Tabitha Johnson-Green (GA-10)
123 Flynn Broady Jr (GA-11)
124 Francys Johnson (GA-12)
125 David Scott (GA-13) (Incumbent)
126 Steven Foster (GA-14) 
127 Ed Case (HI-01)
128 Tulsi Gabbard (HI-02)
129 Cristina McNeil (ID-01)
130 Aaron Swisher (ID-02)
131 Bobby Rush (IL-01) (Incumbent)
132 Robin Kelly (IL-02) (Incumbent)
133 Daniel Lipinski (IL-03) (Incumbent)
134 Jesus Garcia (IL-04) 
135 Tom Hanson (IL-05)
136 Sean Casten (IL-06)
137 Danny K. Davis (IL-07) (Incumbent)
138 Raja Krishnamoorthi (IL-08) (Incumbent)
139 Jan Schakowsky (IL-09) (Incumbent)
140 Brad Schneider (IL-10) (Incumbent)
141 Bill Foster (IL-11) (Incumbent)
142 Brendan Kelly (IL-12)
143 Betsy Londrigan (IL-13)
144 Lauren Underwood (IL-14)
145 Kevin Gaither (IL-15)
146 Sara Dady (IL-16)
147 Cheri Bustos (IL-17) (Incumbent)
148 Junius Rodriguez (IL-18)
149 Peter Visclosky (IN-01) (Incumbent)
150 Mel Hall (IN-02)
151 Courtney Tritch (IN-03)
152 Tobi Beck (IN-04)
153 Dee Thornton (IN-05)
154 Jeannine Lee Lake (IN-06)
155 Andre Carlson (IN-07) (Incumbent)
156 William Tanoos (IN-08)
157 Liz Watson (IN-09)
158 Abby Finkenauer (IA-01)
159 Dave Loebsack (IA-02) (Incumbent)
160 Cindy Axne (IA-03)
161 J.D. Scholten (IA-04)
162 Alan LaPolice (KS-01)
163 Paul Davis (KS-02)
164 Sharice Davids (KS-03)
165 James Thompson (KS-04)
166 Paul Walker (KY-01)
167 Hank Linderman (KY-02)
168 John Yarmuth (KY-03) (Incumbent)
169 Seth Hall (KY-04)
170 Kenneth Stepp (KY-05)
171 Amy McGrath (KY-06)
172 Tammy Savoie (LA-01)
173 Cedric Richmond (LA-02) (Incumbent)
174 Mildred “Mimi” Methvin (LA-03)
175 Ryan Trundle (LA-04)
176 Jessee Carlton Fleenor (LA-05)
177 Andie Saizan (LA-06)
178 Chellie Pingree (ME-01) (Incumbent)
179 Jared Golden (ME-02)
180 Jesse Colvin (MD-01)
181 Dutch Ruppersberger (MD-02) (Incumbent)
182 John Sarbanes (MD-03) (Incumbent)
183 Anthony Brown (MD-04) (Incumbent)
184 Steny Hoyer (MD-05) (Incumbent)
185 David Trone (MD-06)
186 Elijah Cummings (MD-07) (Incumbent)
187 Jamie Raskin (MD-08) (Incumbent)
188 Richard Neal (MA-01) (Incumbent)
189 Jim McGovern (MA-02) (Incumbent)
190 Lori Trahan (MA-03) 
191 Joseph Kennedy III (MA-04) (Incumbent)
192 Katherine Clark (MA-05) (Incumbent)
193 Seth Moulton (MA-06) (Incumbent)
194 Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) 
195 Stephen Lynch (MA-08) (Incumbent)
196 Bill Keating (MA-09) (Incumbent)
197 Matthew Morgan (MI-01)
198 Rob Davidson (MI-02)
199 Cathy Albro (MI-03)
200 Jerry Hilliard (MI-04)
201 Dan Kildee (MI-05)
202 Matt Longjohn (MI-06)
203 Gretchen Driskell (MI-07)
204 Elissa Slotkin (MI-08)
205 Andy Levin (MI-09)
206 Kimberly Bizon (MI-10)
207 Haley Stevens (MI-11)
208 Debbie Dinkel (MI-12) (Incumbent)
209 Rashida Tlaib (MI-13)
210 Brenda Lawrence (MI-14) (Incumbent)
211 Dan Feehan (MN-01)
212 Angie Craig (MN-02)
213 Dean Phillips (MN-03)
214 Betty McCollum (MN-04) (Incumbent)
215 Ilhan Omar (MN-05)
216 Ian Todd (MN-06)
217 Collin Peterson (MN-07) (Incumbent)
218 Joe Radinovich (MN-08)
219 Randy Wadkins (MS-01)
220 Bernie Thompson (MS-02) (Incumbent)
221 Michael Evans (MS-03)
222 Jeramey Anderson (MS-04)
223 William Lacy Clay (MO-01) (Incumbent)
224 Cort VanOstran (MO-02)
225 Katy Geppert (MO-03)
226 Renee Hoagenson (MO-04)
227 Emanuel Cleaver (MO-05) (Incumbent)
228 Henry Martin (MO-06)
229 Jamie Schoolcraft (MO-07)
230 Kathy Ellis (MO-08)
231 Kathleen Williams (MT At Large)
232 Jessica McClure (NE-01)
233 Kara Eastman (NE-02)
234 Paul Theobald (NE-03)
235 Dina Titus (NV-01) (Incumbent)
236 Clint Koble (NV-02)
237 Susie Lee (NV-03)
238 Steven Horsford (NV-04)
239 Chris Pappas (NH-01)
240 Annie Kuster (NH-02) (Incumbent)
241 Donald Norcross (NJ-01) (Incumbent)
242 Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02)
243 Andrew Kim (NJ-03)
244 Josh Welle (NJ-04)
245 Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05) (Incumbent)
246 Frank Pallone (NJ-06) (Incumbent)
247 Tom Malinowski (NJ-07) 
248 Albio Sires (NJ-08) (Incumbent)
249 Bill Pascrell (NJ-09) (Incumbent)
250 Donald Payne Jr (NJ-10) (Incumbent)
251 Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11)
252 Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12) (incumbent)
253 Debra Haland (NM-01)
254 Xochitl Torres Small (NM-02)
255 Ben Ray Lujan (NM-03) (Incumbent)
256 Perry Gershon (NY-01)
257 Liuba Greggen Shirley (NY-02)
258 Tom Suozzi (NY-03) (Incumbent)
259 Kathleen Rice (NY-04) (Incumbent)
260 Gregory W. Meeks (NY-05) (Incumbent)
261 Grace Meng (NY-06) (Incumbent)
262 Nydia Velazquez (NY-07) (Incumbent)
263 Hakeem Jeffries (NY-08) (Incumbent)
264 Yvette D. Clarke (NY-09) (Incumbent)
265 Jerrold Nadler (NY-10) (Incumbent)
266 Max Rose (NY-11)
267 Carolyn B. Maloney (NY-12) (Incumbent)
268 Adriano Espaillat (NY-13) (Incumbent)
269 Alexandra Ocasio-Cortez (NY-14) 
270 Jose Serrano (NY-15) (Incumbent)
271 Eliot Engel (NY-16) (Incumbent)
272 Nita Lowey (NY-17) (Incumbent)
273 Sean Maloney (NY-18) (Incumbent)
274 Antonio Delgado (NY-19)
275 Paul Tonko (NY-20) (Incumbent)
276 Tedra Cobb (NY-21)
277 Anthony Brindisi (NY-22)
278 Tracy Mitrano (NY-23)
279 Dana Balter (NY-24) 
280 Joseph Morelle (NY-25)
281 Brian Higgins (NY-26) (Incumbent)
282 Nate McMurray (NY-27) 
283 G.K. Butterfield (NC-01)
284 Linda Coleman (NC-02)
285 David Price (NC-04) (Incumbent)
286 Denise Adams (NC-05)
287 Ryan Watts (NC-06)
288 Kyle Horton (NC-07)
289 Frank McNeill (NC-08)
290 Dan McCready (NC-09)
291 David Wilson Brown (NC-10)
292 Phillip Price (NC-11)
293 Alma Adams (NC-12) (Incumbent)
294 Kathy Manning (NC-13)
295 Mac Schneider (ND At Large)
296 Aftab Pureval (OH-01)
297 Jill Schiller (OH-02)
298 Joyce Beatty (OH-03) (Incumbent)
299 Janet Garrett (OH-04)
300 John Michael Galbraith (OH-05)
301 Shawna Roberts (OH-06)
302 Ken Harbaugh (OH-07)
303 Vanessa Enoch (OH-08)
304 Marcy Kaptur (OH-09) (Incumbent)
305 Theresa Gasper (OH-10)
306 Marcia Fudge (OH-11) (Incumbent)
307 Danny O’Connor (OH-12)
308 Tim Ryan (OH-13) (Incumbent)
309 Betsy Rader (OH-14) 
310 Rick Neal (OH-15)
311 Susan Moran Palmer (OH-16)
312 Tim Gilpin (OK-01)
313 Jason Nichols (OK-02)
314 Frankie Robbins (OK-03)
315 Mary Brannon (OK-04)
316 Kendra Horn (OK-05)
317 Suzanne Bonamici (OR-01) (Incumbent)
318 Jamie McLeod Skinner (OR-02)
319 Earl Blumenauer (OR-03) (Incumbent)
320 Peter DeFazio (OR-04) (Incumbent)
321 Kurt Schrader (OR-05) (Incumbent)
322 Scott Wallace (PA-01)
323 Brendan Doyle (PA-02) (Incumbent)
324 Dwight Evans (PA-03) (Incumbent)
325 Madeleine Dean (PA-04) 
326 Mary Gay Scanlon (PA-05)
327 Chrissy Houlahan (PA-06)
328 Susan Wild (PA-07)
329 Matt Cartwright (PA-08) (Incumbent)
330 Denny Wolff (PA-09)
331 George Scott (PA-10) 
332 Jessica King (PA-11)
333 Marc Friedenberg (PA-12)
334 Brent Ottaway (PA-13)
335 Bibiana Berio (PA-14)
336 Susan Boser (PA-15)
337 Ronald DiNicola (PA-16)
338 Conor Lamb (PA-17)
339 Michael Doyle (PA-18) (Incumbent)
340 David N. Cicilline (RI-01) (Incumbent)
341 Jim Langevin (RI-02) (Incumbent)
342 Joe Cunningham (SC-01)
343 Sean Carrigan (SC-02)
344 Mary Geren (SC-03)
345 Brandon Brown (SC-04)
346 Archie Parnell (SC-05)
347 James Clyburn (SC-06) (Incumbent)
348 Robert Williams (SC-07)
349 Timothy Bjorkman (SD At Large)
350 Marty Olsen (TN-01)
351 Renee Hoyos (TN-02)
352 Danielle Mitchell (TN-03)
353 Mariah Phillips (TN-04)
354 Jim Cooper (TN-05) (Incumbent)
355 Dawn Barlow (TN-06)
356 Justin Kanew (TN-07)
357 Erika Stotts Pearson (TN-08)
358 Steve Cohen (TN-09) (Incumbent)
359 Shirley McKellar (TX-01)
360 Todd Litton (TX-02)
361 Lorie Burch (TX-03)
362 Catherine Krantz (TX-04)
363 Dan Wood (TX-05)
364 Jana Lynne Sanchez (TX-06)
365 Lizzie Pannill Fletcher (TX-07)
366 Steven David (TX-08)
367 Al Green (TX-09) (Incumbent)
368 Mike Siegel (TX-10) 
369 Jennie Lou Leeder (TX-11) 
370 Vanessa Adia (TX-12)
371 Greg Sagan (TX-13)
372 Adrienne Bell (TX-14)
373 Vincente Gonzalez (TX-15)
374 Veronica Escobar (TX-16)
375 Rick Kennedy (TX-17)
376 Sheila Jackson Lee (TX-18)
377 Miguel Levario (TX-19)
378 Joaquin Castro (TX-20) (Incumbent)
379 Joseph Kopser (TX-21) 
380 Sri Preston Kulkarni (TX-22)
381 Gina Ortiz Jones (TX-23)
382 Jan McDowell (TX-24)
383 Julie Oliver (TX-25)
384 Linsey Fagan (TX-26)
385 Eric Holguin (TX-27)
386 Henry Cuellar (TX-28) (Incumbent)
387 Sylvia Garcia (TX-29)
388 Eddie Bernice Johnson (TX-30) (Incumbent)
389 Mary Jennings “MJ” Hegar (TX-31)
390 Colin Allred (TX-32)
391 Marc Veasey (TX-33) (Incumbent)
392 Filemon Vela (TX-34) (Incumbent)
393 Lloyd Doggett (TX-35) (Incumbent)
394 Dayna Steele (TX-36)
395 Lee Castillo (UT-01)
396 Shireen Ghorbani (UT-02)
397 James Singer (UT-03)
398 Ben McAdams (UT-04)
399 Peter Welch (VT At Large) (Incumbent)
400 Vangie Williams (VA-01)
401 Elaine Luria (VA-02)
402 Bobby Scott (VA-03) (Incumbent)
403 Aston Donald McEachin (VA-04)
404 Leslie Cockburn (VA-05)
405 Jennifer Lewis (VA-06)
406 Abigail Spanberger (VA-07)
407 Don Beyer (VA-08) (Incumbent)
408 Anthony Flaccavento (VA-09)
409 Jennifer Wexton (VA-10)
410 Gerald Connolly (VA-11) (Incumbent))
411 Suzan DelBene (WA-01) (Incumbent)
412 Rick Larsen (WA-02) (Incumbent)
413 Carolyn Long (WA-03) 
414 Christine Brown (WA-04)
415 Lisa Brown (WA-05)
416 Derek Kilmer (WA-06) (Incumbent)
417 Pramila Jayapal (WA-07) (Incumbent)
418 Kim Schrier (WA-08) 
419 Sarah Smith (WA-09)
420 Denny Heck (WA-10) (Incumbent)
421 Kendra Fershee (WV-01)
422 Talley Sergent (WV-02)
423 Richard Ojeda (WV-03)
424 Randy Bryce (WI-01)
425 Mark Pocan (WI-02) (Incumbent)
426 Ronald ”Ron” Kind (WI-03) (Incumbent)
427 Gwen Moore (WI-04) (Incumbent)
428 Tom Palzewicz (WI-05)
429 Dan Kohl (WI-06)
430 Margaret Engebretson (WI-07)
431 Beau Liegeois (WI-08)
432 Greg Hunter (WY At Large)
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Buncombe, Asheville property transfers for Dec. 28-29
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Sales filed in Buncombe County for Dec. 28-29:
Asheville
» 80 S Tunnel Road, $21,550,000, Overlook Village 1685 Lp to Overlook Spv LLC
» 53 East St., $40,000, Farmer Co LLC to Crab Dancer LLC
» 11 Pine Meadow Drive, $367,500, Nancy S Burns to Peter A Roda
» 1 Shakedown St., $175,000, Brian D and Melissa S Beun to Juna Group Inc
» 9 Snap Dragon Court, $214,000, Gated Communities Of Asheville LLC to Deborah C Rankin
» 103 Horizon Hill Road, $1,100,000, Horizon Properties Of Asheville LLC to Barbara J Danelson Trust and Stephen B Siegel Trust
» 45 Versailles Lane, $162,500, Gated Communities Of Asheville LLC to Charles S and Barbara B Gardner
» 59 Unit 306 College St., $300,000, Cesar R Pares to Lucas James Tingle
» 26 Baldwin St., $330,000, Mark Sexton Properties LLC to Lilian Herron
» 14 Arlington St., $340,000, Sherry C and Thomas A Jones to Marta L Bodenhorst
» 11 Von Ruck Terrace, $70,000, Zoe Taddie and James Wilcoxson to James Wilcoxson
» 205 Linden St., $203,500, Robyn C Paulete to Todd P Brinkman
» 19 Brookcliff Drive, $335,000, Ardell Marie Fox Trust to Dale M Finkelson
» 25 Ora St., $90,000, Shaun Mccullom to Latasha Shane Johnson and Cynthia Denise Pugh
» 5 Valle Vista Drive, $422,500, H Christopher Slusher and Steven Parker to Jeffrey Brooks and Jocelyn Ruth Hall
» 0.20 acres on Hazel Mill Road, $275,500, Western Realty to M Realty LLC
» 45 Seminole St., $275,500, Western Realty LLC to M Realty LLC
» 43 Seminole St., $275,500, Western Realty LLC to M Realty LLC
» Lot Por 28 & 29 Seminole St., $275,500, Western Realty LLC to M Realty LLC
» 47 Seminole St., $275,500, Western Realty LLC to M Realty LLC
» Lot 30 in Mrs S J Delvechio, Seminole St., $275,500, Western Realty LLC to M Realty LLC
» 20 Ardmore Place, $275,500, Western Realty LLC to M Realty LLC
» Lot 36 37 in Mrs S J Delvechio, Seminole St., $275,500, Western Realty LLC to M Realty LLC
» 400 Unit 203 N Skyloft Drive, $291,000, Mervin Clarence Budge Jr Trustee Mervin C Budge Jr Management Trust to James R Kitchens and Edward K Lee
» 21 Spinet St., $351,500, Banks Knoll View LLC to Mary Elizabeth Daniel and Sabrina Beth Bazin
» 57 Bellevue Road, $166,500, Edward D and Faye M Dalton to Michael Fred Traister
» 56 Maney Ave., $450,000, Chad Hiatt Hooker (trustee) January Bockel Hooker (trustee) to Chad and Jennie D Rundell
» 143 Brucemont Circle, $266,000, Joyce Berger (etal) Fredda M Trehub (etal) to Sarah Rebecca Akers and Charles Aaron Steadman
» 7 Stonebridge Drive, $310,000, Robert L Devereaux to Mark and Pamela Klotz
» 22 Dunkirk Road, $399,000, Charles Tanner and Chase Carlson Hanks to Seth Daniel and Genevieve Elizabeth Hagler
» 0.27 acres on Lakeshore Drive, $2,000, F Foster Shriner to Albee Real Estate Inc
» 67 Pinewood Road, $202,500, Sls Homes LLC to Sydney Barrie Gilmore
» 11 Center St., $80,000, J Porter and Wylma S Morgan to Brandon Matthew Johnson
Barnardsville
» 44 Good Neighbor Ridge, $225,000, Joshua M and Mary Parker to Adam Wayne Rice and Amanda Louise Williams
Biltmore Forest
» 100 Stuyvesant Road, $790,000, Margie K Metz to John G and Carolyn E Jackson
Black Mountain
» 100 E Connally St., $415,000, Daniel R Hall Et Al to Bernard R and Macon D Thoma
» 206 Rhododendron Ave., $390,000, Robert T and Benette T Sutton to Dan L and Ramona R Wiley
» 117 Holly Ave., $286,500, Ashkat Realty, LLC to Bruce S Cotton Jr
» 22 Chaucer Road, $300,000, Fonville Properties LLC to Leigh Z Atkins
» 24 Chaucer Road, $300,000, Fonville Properties LLC to Leigh Z Atkins
Broad River
» 64.00 acres on Major Mountain Road, $40,000, Cecil A Brown Et Al to Tony Garrett Brown
» Lot 14,35,36 in Shumont Properties, Shumont Road, $30,500, Thomas and Rachel Pierce to John Stephen Schendel and Mary Donnan
» Lot 15 & 38 in Shumont Properties, Auten Circle, $30,500, Thomas and Rachel Pierce to John Stephen Schendel and Mary Donnan
» 36 Havens Creek Road, $294,500, James W and Sarah J Mckee to Ian Michael Buffington
East Buncombe
» 36 Dunsmore Ave., $190,000, Rebecca C Fitzgibbon to Joellen Mckain Parham
Enka-Candler
» 5 Fieldcrest Drive, $205,000, Johnathan R and Grisell Austin to Kathleen E Silva
» 424 Justice Ridge Road, $242,000, Tracy W and Sheila C Penland to Kelly Davis and Barbara E Ammerman
» 61 Wild Rose Lane, $115,500, Danny R and Vicky L Kay to Mountain Credit Union Of 219 Haywood St
» 619 Monte Vista Road, $154,000, Bank Of America National Association to All In Investments LLC
» 18 Lancewood Drive, $5,000, Leland Raydean Austin to Andrea Page Ney
» 27 Vista Drive, $260,000, Joye King Wilson to Smanatha Silvers and Larry Jason Burleson
» 28 Country Lane, $310,000, Stevanie M and Jeremy R Buchanan to Eric S and Emily P Watson
» 35 Holbrook Road, $287,500, Edgar William and Margaret O Shepherd to Gavin D Jacquin
» Lot 6 in Edwin S Hartshorn Jr Prop, Holbrook Road, $287,500, Edgar William and Margaret O Shepherd to Gavin D Jacquin
FAS
» 559 Chunns Cove Road, $520,000, Samuel and Nancy G Schuman to Akin Properties, LLC
Fairview
» 154.80 acres on Brush Creek Road, $402,500, John Thomas Denison to Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy
» 37 Laurel Pines Church Road, $65,000, Anthony Molinelli and Antonio Oscar Sanchez Vazquez to Kelpatmor Holdings LLC
» 49 Water Hill Way, $150,000, Marc O and Jill J Ryon to Gary and Jessica Cole
» 7 Nuthatch Court, $395,000, Randall V and Edith R Sacrison to Dennis L and Enola Gay Gordon
» 5 Lostcove Pointe Trail, $52,000, Steve B and Penny Carlile to Amy Carlile
» 52 Graybeard Mountain Road, $52,000, Steve B and Penny Carlile to Amy Carlile
» 42 Autumn Leaf Drive, $660,000, Puffer Team Lp to Bradley S and Wendy Jill Puffer
» 10 Garren Creek Road, $182,000, Don R and Susan F Linn to Oscar Ortiz and Betzabel Escobedo
French Broad
» 16 Curtis Miles Road, $140,000, Bertie L Edwards (trustee) Clora Haynes (trustee) to Cole Riddle LLC
Garren Creek
» 298 Owenby Cove Road, $102,000, Ruth G Sprouse to Justin and Emily Friend
Jupiter
» 36 Old Sheppard Branch Road, $80,000, Dwayne E and Sherri P Lewis to W Aaron and Keisha D Huskins
Leicester
» 47 Lawson Ridge Road, $418,500, Fish Builders & Realty LLC to Earl and Linda Jury
North Buncombe
» 76 Kennedy Road, $205,000, Ashkat Realty LLC to George A Hastings and Elizabeth A Roseberry
» 182 S Wildflower Road, $402,500, William Donaldson and Stephanie A Shepard to Gary C and Kathleen N Roberts
» 11 Scenic Mountain Drive, $69,000, Starview Heights Developers LLC to Amarx Construction LLC
Reems Creek
» 25 Checkerberry Court, $313,000, Windsor Built Homes Inc to Mark Gerard and Jennie Clara Moening
» 26 Checkerberry Court, $325,000, Windsor Built Homes Inc to Mary Smith and Wendy Balot
» 233 Water Leaf Drive, $262,500, Windsor Built Homes Inc to Kimberly Mcgrady
» Lot Tr 3 in J & M Henderson, S & T Massey, Ox Creek Road, $1,235,000, Robert D and Phyllis M Copeland to Craig F Allen and Julie A Cowden
» 42 New Leaf Trail, $1,235,000, Robert Darrell and Phyllis Margaret Copeland to Craig F Allen and Julie A Cowden
Reynolds
» 0.08 acres on Charlotte Highway, $27,500, Linda Huntley Properties LLC to City Of Asheville
» 0.07 acres on Charlotte Highway, $11,000, Linda Allen Huntley to City Of Asheville
» 7 Veranda Trail, $285,000, Gary and Tanya Bruce to Scott and Michele O’daniel
» 647 Pinners Cove Road, $1,725,000, A & T Assets LLC to Brett E Egan and Joan Helen Wadopian
» 70 Avondale Road, $250,000, Klatt NC LLC to Timothy Michael and Amber Dawn Carcel
» 80 Avondale Heights Road, $143,000, Snowdena C Scott to Susan C and Amanda L Metz
Riceville
» 185 Patriots Drive, $393,000, Corbett Buckle to David and Laura Sample
Skyland
» 17 Fawn Lily Way, $360,000, Urbana Cliffs Re LLC to Eduardo J Fleites
» 4 Stansbury Drive, $275,000, Ramble Biltmore Forest LLC to Timothy and Diane O’ Pry
» 145 Walnut St., $229,000, Nathan Randal Arvey to Terry L Setzer
» 810 Cane Creek Road, $180,000, Louise H Battle to Brant T Price
» 8 Fair Oaks Road, $117,000, Amanda Morgan Sykes and Peter R Nordquist to Winning Home Solutions LLC
» 16 Whispering Bells Court, $178,000, Urbana Cliffs Re LLC to Herrington Homes LLC
» 60 Walnut Valley Parkway, $490,000, Urbana Cliffs Re LLC to Michael F and Kathleen A Horn
» 7 Penley Road, $202,000, Atd Properties LLC to John E Redden and Brandy Gruwell
» 11 Stansbury Drive, $280,000, Ramble Biltmore Forest LLC to Robert Paul and Kathryn Sena Thomas
Swannanoa
» Lot 11 Lytle Cove Road, $240,000, Bear Ridge Proerties LLC to Sergey and Tatyana Nemshon
» Lot 9 Lytle Cove Road, $240,000, Bear Ridge Proerties LLC to Sergey and Tatyana Nemshon
» 1005 Bee Tree Road, $168,000, Robin M and Alan R Orton to Diane Aultz and Christine P Lucas
» 41 Lytle Cove Road Extension, $203,000, Crystal Kaye Johnson to Patricia K Mccann
» 953 Bee Tree Road, $90,000, Margaret S Banks to Mark Carpenter
» 106 Campbell St., $168,000, Margaret D Clark to Mary Trejo
» Lot 5 Lytle Cove Road, $50,000, Bear Ridge Proerties LLC to Cara M Kubiak and Carlo Jose Lucido
» 61 Harrison Hill Road, $173,000, Laura Hall Hansen to Jasmine Jamila-wuerth and Jacob Littleson
Upper Hominy
» 51 Glady View Drive, $278,500, Robert D and Connie B Simon to Grisell and Johnathan R Austin
Weaverville
» 36 Sandstone Drive, $397,000, Serrus Creekside LLC to Mary J Reynolds Revocable Living Trust
» 149 Fortress Ridge, $150,000, Charlotte A Reis Trust Charlotte Anne Reis (trustee) to Brenda Cook and Richard Armstrong
» 42 Sandstone Drive, $388,500, Serrus Creekside LLC to Bruce M and Nancy B Saidman
West Buncombe
» 97 Mink Farm Road, $183,000, Wells Fargo Bank Na to Valerie Zagara
» 144 Whitney Drive, $184,500, Carter W Bosquet to Christian R Jaxtheimer
» 36 Tipperary Drive, $218,000, David C Wright (etal) Beverly Wright (etal) to Marcia L Knittel
» 85 Balsamwood Road, $40,000, Brian A and Rachel M Friel to Frank R Tuuri
» 11 Pisgah View Road, $187,000, Tommy L and Patsy S Ray to Seth Braden Cooley
Woodfin
» 9 Silver Dollar Lane, $1,190,000, Phillip V and Cynthia D Robinson to Margaret C Burney and Glenn Joyner
» 34 Greenwood Fields Drive, $38,000, Jhmz LLC to Jansen Investments LLC
» 9 Soaring Hawk View, $85,000, Serenity West LLC to Amarx Construction LLC
Source: Buncombe County Tax Lookup, www.buncombetax.org
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