Episode 99: Chris Redmond




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Summary: "Billy had appeared in answer to a ring." [MAZA]  It's a rare thing to find a Sherlockian legend these days, but Chris Redmond, BSI ("Billy"), ASH, MBt certainly qualifies as one. From his investiture in the Baker Street Irregulars at the tender age of 16 to his long association with the Bootmakers of Toronto, he is a respected speaker at all kinds of Sherlockian events. And online, he's probably best known for his longstanding and comprehensive reference site Sherlockian.net. Chris's writing output is impressive, steady and ranges from the scholarly to the humorous. In Bed with Sherlock Holmes, Welcome to America, Mr. Sherlock Holmes and A Sherlock Holmes Handbook are all well known and in depth volumes about Arthur Conan Doyle's great detective. But in this interview, we move beyond the written page and get into Chris's inspirations and aspirations (still!). You'll learn what Chris's initial career choice was before moving along to communications and how that initial proclivity stayed with him. You'll hear about some of Chris's great speeches, from the man who loved women to the hilarious take on how to give a Sherlockian presentation. As if there isn't enough to content with in simply concepting and assembling one, Chris shares the most difficult part of compiling a comprehensive biography of some 800 individuals. And finally, we have Chris's next book to look forward to in which he challenges each of 60 authors to determine why every Sherlock Holmes story is the best. As usual, we couldn't do this without the significant support of Mary Miller for her extraordinary Patreon support! If you contribute at Mary's level, you get mentioned on the show. But we welcome any amount of support that you can muster. Notes1:50 Welcome and please take our survey at ihose.co/ihosesurvey 5:25 Sponsor: Amanda Lester, Detective 6:48 Introducing Chris Redmond 8:46 First meeting with Sherlock Holmes 11:25 The Toronto Public Library's Arthur Conan Doyle Collection 13:21 Discovering a world of Sherlock Holmes beyond the original stories 16:25 Chris gets started on the Internet 20:33 Setting the course for Sherlockian.net 26:19 Sponsor: The Baker Street Journal 27:50 Finding inspiration and training throughout one's career, and the Spiritualizing Sherlock Holmes project 33:20 Developing the content for A Quick Succession of Subjects 44:50 The impact of color in the Sherlock Holmes stories 48:22 Sponsor: Wessex Press 49:45 Lives Beyond Baker Street 59:10 An upcoming book project: About 60: Why Every Sherlock Holmes Story Is the Best 1:04:25 What Chris is reading now and his book habits 1:09:47 Wrap up SponsorsThis episode includes our two longtime sponsors and a special sponsor who is supporting us for the first half of this year: The Wessex Press, featuring A Quick Successful of Subjects The Baker Street Journal, where Sherlock Holmes: Behind the Canonical Screen is now available. And Paula Berinstein's Amanda Lester, Detective series for young adults is now available as a four-volume box set. Would you care to become a sponsor? You can find more information here. Download [Save As] | File size 35.4 MB, 1:17:20 Links:Sherlockian.netThe Bootmakers of TorontoThe Arthur Conan Doyle Collection at the Toronto Public LibraryThe best fanfic on Sherlockian.netChris Redmond on Twitter: @darkgreendeskChris's output on I Hear of Sherlock EverywhereA Quick Succession of SubjectsThe Adventuresses of Sherlock HolmesLives Beyond Baker Street: A Biographical Dictionary of Sherlock Holmes's ContemporariesChris's article on IHOSE: His Last Bow - The Power of WomenWildside PressMark It And Strike It by Steven AllenLeave us a rating or review on iTunes by going hereThe I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere Patreon pageThe IHOSE listener survey Many more links, articles and images are available in our Flipboard and Scoop.it sites at ihose.co/flipsherlock and ihose.co/scoopsherlock, as well a