In the spring of 2008, I happened across the mention of electro-culture in an old organic gardening book. A quick Google search told me that the term was coined by Townsend Brown in his 1948 report about the positive effects of weak electrical fields on the growth of sugar cane. Further research brought me to a forum where the first draft of Paul Schatzkin's Defying Gravity, the Parallel Universe of Thomas Townsend Brown was published.
I had never heard of Townsend Brown before but I read the entire 700 page book online. And that was before I owned an e-reader which should tell you how entranced I was, I fell in love with the Brown family. After I finished the book, I lurked at the forum for a bit.
Writers always recognize other writers' wordsmithing and I became ever more certain that the author's research assistant, a poster who called herself "Elizabeth Helen Drake," was actually Townsend Brown's daughter, Linda. I recognized her writing style from the many excerpts of her early journals that were quoted in "Defying Gravity." After“Elizabeth” mentioned being able to see Giant Rock from her place of work, I was also sure that she was a fellow high desert resident.
I joined the forum as Rose, introduced myself, and learned that I was right on both accounts. We met in person shortly thereafter.Two forum incarnations later I am still Rose; but Linda has come out of the EHD closet.
2012 Update: and her memoir, is now available from Smashwords, at the link to the left I'm the co-author. Further works are in process by each of us.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Absolutely wonderful. This is excellent news Rose. I hope we can add some intrigue to this wonderful story that we were all drawn to.
Peetee Le Trickfox
Thanks, Sweet Fox. Please let me know what page URL you want linked to your name and invention in the blog entry entitled The Human Side. I'm sure I will be talking about you again in the future.
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