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Letters to the Director of Amphibian Science

At last! A magazine for us frogs!
Re: Sounds of North American Frogs [Dirty Linen #81]
I look forward to further reviews of the classics; "A froggy day in London Town," "At the hop," "This pond is my pond," "Spawn in the USA," and "who can I turn into?" There are untoad riches in our music. Not to mention "Jeremiah was a person." And the entire repertoire of The Artist Known as Frog Before He Was Known As Prince. — J Frog (Mrs) (The small pond, Mrs Ackroyd's back garden, via email)

It's Miller Time
A few years ago my sister and I were attending a Pow-Wow in Hartford, Connecticut. Bill Miller was playing at a local club and, being avid Bill Miller fans, of course we went. Usually when Bill plays in our hometown of Philadelphia, his performances are sold out so we made sure we got our tickets way in advance. As it turned out, my sister and I were the only people in the audience. Bill, being the consummate artist that he is, went ahead and did his entire show just for the two of us. Annette Eshelman captured Bill's generosity of spirit so beautifully in her article "Ghost Dancing." [Dirty Linen #81] Thanks for bring information about this talented musician to a wider audience... and above all, thanks for the front row seat! — Carole Verona (Philadelphia, PA, via email)


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