
Barbara Rosenblat at the L. Ron Hubbard Explorers Club 70th Anniversary Event Now on YouTube
Internationally acclaimed voice talent interview of Barbara Rosenblat from event of one of the Explorers Club's most renowned members now available
LOS ANGELES, April 1 /PRNewswire/ -- The first in a series of interviews recorded at the famed Explorers Club headquarters in New York City has just been made available on YouTube at www.youtube.com/goldenagestories in an interview titled, "Barbara Rosenblat at the L. Ron Hubbard Explorers Club 70th Anniversary Event."
Author and explorer L. Ron Hubbard was honored at the Club before a packed hall, in celebration of his 70th anniversary — February 19, 1940 — as a member of The Explorers Club and the release of four new titles in his Stories from the Golden Age series of books and audiobooks.
"Tonight's event was fabulous," stated Barbara Rosenblat (Best Audio Voice in Mystery and Suspense for 2008 and 2009) www.BarbaraRosenblat.com in her interview at the Club following her performance of "The Last Drop," where she was able to "do what I think is one of the greatest art forms out there which is audio drama." (www.youtube.com/goldenagestories)
Rosenblat referred to Hubbard's "The Last Drop" as "one of those high powered period pieces," that takes place in New York City. It was written by Hubbard in 1941, the same year he became a member of the Explorers Club.
Already established as one of the top selling writers of high adventure, mystery, western, SF and Fantasy in the world of pulp fiction — with its 30 million monthly readers — the name L. Ron Hubbard (along with any of his 15 pen names), was regularly seen besides the likes of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Dashiell Hammett and Raymond Chandler in those pulpwood pages. Hubbard used his experiences on expeditions to good effect. Wrote one editor of Thrilling Adventures magazine about how Hubbard got so much color into stories of faraway places: ". . . he's been there, brothers. He's been and seen and done, and plenty of all three of them!"
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SOURCE Golden Age Stories
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