Monday, November 07, 2005

New Book by David Selby


A Better Place, the latest book by David Selby (Quentin Collins), was released in October 2005. Here's how the publisher describes the book:

A Better Place is a loving tribute to West Virginia. The book is part memoir and part social commentary by native West Virginian David Selby, who has had a long, distinguished acting career. He is probably best known for his roles as Quentin Collins on the TV series Dark Shadows and Richard Channing on Falcon Crest.

In A Better Place, Selby re-visits the West Virginia of his youth and examines the lasting effects of an Appalachian upbringing. He voices concerns about current problems facing West Virginia, concerns he feels compelled to face in the wake of 9-11.

Some chapters are touchingly devoted to family members, such as "The Carpenter," his hard-working father’s story, and "A West Virginia Doctor," about his father-in-law who founded a hospital in Mullens. He writes with reverence about his mother who grew up in a coal camp, but upon leaving it, never looked back.

Selby discusses the state’s absentee landlords, pollution, and chronic appearance at the bottom of most national indicators of health and well-being. He compares out-of-work Latinos in L.A. to unemployed coal miners in West Virginia. Selby examines the pride and prejudice of mountaineers. He quotes his favorite authors as he tries to make sense of a chaotic world but looks toward a hopeful future for West Virginia.

A heartfelt and genuine look at West Virginia and its people.
The book is available from The West Virginia Book Company.

New Look for News Page

In order to make the News page of the site a little bit easier to update, I've moved it to Blogger. Hopefully, this will make for more frequent site updates.

Dark Shadows Alumni on Rockford Files First Season

The first season of The Rockford Files comes to DVD on December 6, 2005. A number of Dark Shadows cast members made appearances on The Rockford Files during this season, which originally aired in 1974-1975.

Roger Davis (Peter Bradford) and Abe Vigoda (Ezra Braithwaite) appear in "The Kirkoff Case." George DiCenzo, who was Dark Shadows' associate producer but went on to an acting career, appears in "Tall Woman in Red Wagon." Lara Parker (Angelique) appears in "Sleight of Hand." Thayer David (Prof. Stokes) appears in "Say Goodbye to Jennifer."

If you're interested in purchasing this DVD set, please use this Amazon link so that your purchase will help support my web site. Thanks!


Dark Shadows' Hannah Stokes Dies

Paula Laurence (Hannah Stokes) died on October 29 at the age of 89. Laurence appeared in the 1970 parallel time storyline as the aunt of twin sisters Angelique and Alexis Stokes. Interviews with Laurence appear on Dark Shadows DVD Collection 20.

Though her role on Dark Shadows was brief, Laurence was far more familiar to Broadway audiences for a career that spanned almost 70 years. To learn about her stage career, read her obituary on the Playbill web site.