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Insidious (The Twixt), by Dawn Metcalf

True evil is rarely obvious. It is quiet, patient. 

Insidious. 

Awaiting the perfect moment to strike. 

Joy Malone finally knows who she is, where she comes from and how to live in two worlds at once. And now she can introduce her family and friends to her mysterious boyfriend, Indelible Ink. But when Ink's twin sister, Invisible Inq, calls in a favor, Joy must accept a dangerous mission to find a forgotten door between worlds—a door hiding a secret that some will kill to keep. 

Unseen enemies, treasonous magic and an unthinkable betrayal threaten both the Twixt and human worlds as Joy races to expose an ancient conspiracy and unleash the unalterable truth—some secrets cannot remain secret forever.

  • Sales Rank: #218629 in Books
  • Brand: Metcalf, Dawn
  • Published on: 2015-08-25
  • Released on: 2015-08-25
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.93" h x 1.16" w x 5.37" l, .0 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 432 pages

About the Author

Dawn Metcalf writes about fairy tales, myths and sharp, pointy objects. She has yet to be whisked away to Fairyland, but also has yet to be stabbed in the eye. You can find her and her family buried somewhere beneath piles of costuming, crayons, karate pads and board games masquerading as a normal Victorian house in northern Connecticut. If they had a sign, it would be: Confounding the Neighbor Children Since 1999. Visit Dawn and the Twixt at www.dawnmetcalf.com.

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Joy opened the door with a mix of nervousness, excitement and dread. She smiled at her boyfriend, who stood in the hall looking human.

"Ink!" she said, giving him a kiss on the cheek. He smelled like spring rain. "Just act normal," she whispered by his ear.

Ink blinked in confusion. His glamour made his all-black eyes look brown.

"I am not normal," he said.

Joy hooked his arm and squeezed. "Aaaaaand that's what I love about you." She steered him into the condo. "Ink's here!"

"We can see that," Stef said, coming up behind her. "We have eyes. Two of them, in fact. Both in working condition." He gave a toothy grin. "Imagine that."

Joy frowned. Her brother didn't mention that Ink had stabbed her in the eye six months ago when he'd discovered that she had the Sight—the ability to see the Folk like him in the Twixt—but he didn't have to; it hung in the air like an unspoken threat. The kitchen light flashed off of her brother's glyph-scribbled glasses.

"Stef—" Joy warned.

He pointed to himself. "Older brother," he said. "It's part of the job. With great power comes great scrutiny."

"Stef." Their father's voice came from across the kitchen. "Are you harassing our guest?"

Joy said, "Yes!" just as Stef said "No!"

Mr. Malone shook his head. His girlfriend, Shelley, chuckled while untying her apron. "Let's all sit down," she said soothingly. "Dinner's ready."

Stef stepped aside. Joy marched Ink in.

We can do this, she thought. No problem. It's not war, it's not life-and-death—it's just dinner with my family. And my boyfriend. My inhuman, immortal, usually invisible boyfriend. She patted Ink's arm. Okay, remember: one conniption fit at a time.

"Have a seat." Joy's father waved at the table. "Glad you could make it, Mark." Mr. Malone refused to call Ink by his nickname, which was funny since "Mark Carver" was his human alias—everyone in the Twixt called him "Indelible Ink." His True Name was written as an unpronounceable symbol, a signatura. Names were powerful things in the Twixt, and the Folk had learned to take precautions against human entrapment.

"I'm glad to be here," Ink said, careful to use contractions. Joy had coached him that he sounded more human that way. Joy guided Ink to the chair next to hers. It was the one she'd been sitting in when he'd first traced her ear, exploring the tiniest details of what it meant to be human…and accidentally learning what it felt like to fall in love.

She saw him remember. Two dimples appeared, and Joy felt her cheeks warm as she smiled.

Stef sat down and began heaping chicken and green beans onto his plate. Joy grabbed the platter out of his hands.

"Guests first," Joy said through clenched teeth.

"That's right, Stef," Mr. Malone said as he offered Ink a large bowl of roasted red potatoes. "You know the rules."

Picking up the salad, Stef scooped out big chunks of feta and black olives. "Whatever happened to 'you snooze, you lose'?"

"Some rules are meant to be broken," Mr. Malone said. "Like free Wi-Fi privileges while you're home if you don't start acting more civil. Got it?"

Stef stared at his plate and nodded. "Got it."

Mr. Malone sighed. "Sorry, Mark," her dad said, reaching for the salad. "The unofficial family motto is what got this family through puberty. These two grew up eating everything in sight."

Shelley leaned forward with a stage whisper. "My advice? Watch your fingers."

Ink clutched the bowl closer, eyeing Joy and Stef warily.

Joy swallowed. "Ha-ha," she said. "Just a joke. Very funny." Given the variety of monsters who lived in the Twixt, Joy could well imagine that some of them ate fingers. She served a portion of chicken to Ink and kept the platter moving. Ink slowly relaxed, loosening his grip on the potatoes. She nudged his knee and rolled her eyes toward her dad.

"Joy has been talking about the big trip this weekend," Ink said, reciting his opening line like a pro. "How long will you be gone?"

Mr. Malone grinned. "Three days," he said and clapped a hand on Stef's shoulder. "One last camping weekend before this one goes back to college."

Stef didn't respond as he chewed, but Joy suspected it was less about his bottomless appetite and more about avoiding talking directly to Ink.

"Will you be visiting Stef on campus?" Shelley asked Joy.

Joy exchanged a look with her brother. Both frowned. "No. Why?"

"Oh, well, I didn't know if U Penn was on your list," Shelley said as she stacked three cucumber slices on her fork. "I asked your father, and he said he didn't know your plans."

"Plans?" Joy said.

"It's your senior year," Mr. Malone said. "I know we sent off a bunch of college applications, but I haven't heard anything since."

Joy was speechless. College applications had been the last thing on her mind. After Mom had left, she had quit gymnastics and joined Dad's swan dive into a sea of depression, axing her dreams of becoming an Olympian, which was all she'd ever wanted since age six. She'd become a numb, moping black hole. Shaking it off had been largely thanks to her best friend, Monica, a night dancing at their favorite club and unexpectedly getting stabbed in the eye. A lot had happened since January. She'd forgotten all about college.

"Um…"

"I know it's been a tough year," her dad said. "And I didn't want to push, but you really need to start thinking about what you want to do next fall." He saw her squirm in her seat and gave a slight nod, acknowledging Ink. "We can talk about it more during the trip."

Joy untwisted her fingers from the edge of her shirt. "Yeah. Okay."

"And what do you do, Mark?" Shelley asked Ink. Joy had told her father that Ink was a kind of exclusive tattoo artist…it had not gone over well.

"I mark people," Ink said.

Joy almost snarfed her lemon water. She grabbed her napkin, and Ink looked mischievously pleased as he continued, "I like to say I get paid to draw on people's skin." Joy marveled at the single dimple tucked into his half smile like a smirk. "It's not exactly glamorous," he said. "But I never want for work."

Joy pressed her napkin to her mouth, trying not to laugh. He'd told the truth! "Not exactly glamorous"—but it had more than paid for his glamour! The wizard's spell had been insanely expensive, but it was the only way her friends and family could see Ink without the Sight. He wore the magical projection like a suit, a perfect picture of himself, but with human-looking eyes and a tattoo of Joy's signatura on his left arm.

"But that's not a long-term thing, right?" Stef said, looking smug. "What do you want to do when you grow up?"

Joy picked up the serving spoon, debating its heft.

Shelley paused over the dressing. "I thought only the chicken was getting grilled tonight," she said and winked at Joy. Joy sent her a smile of thanks. At least Shelley had her back.

"You're just lucky I didn't invite Monica," Dad said. "She would've brought the thumbscrews."

Ink glanced at Joy. "Thumbscrews?"

"He's kidding," Joy said, patting Ink's hand. "Seriously. Kidding."

Ink's eyebrows twitched under his long, black bangs. "'Seriously kidding'?"

Stef and Dad exchanged glances. Joy's heart beat doubletime and she waved at Ink to forget about it. She'd try to explain later. If they made it through this dinner alive.

"So, Ink, where do you live?" Stef said with a wicked, knowing grin.

Joy drained her drink and slammed down her cup. "Anyone need more water?"

"You sit. I'll get it." Her father got up, snagged the empty pitcher and went to the fridge, filling the room with gurgles and the crack of the ice maker.

Shelley looked at the glares across the table and sighed. "I'll cut some more lemons," she said and joined Mr. Malone where they could talk quietly by the sink.

"Have some more ice water," Joy whispered to her brother. "Then take the hint and chill out!"

"I'm testing a theory," Stef whispered back, pointing a fork at Ink. "I thought that his kind couldn't lie."

Ink looked up, surprised. "I cannot lie."

"Oh, really, Mark Carver?"

Joy hissed, "Stef!"

"Ah," Ink said, cutting his roll neatly in half. "I see your mistake. That name is not a lie—more like a time-honored tradition." His voice skimmed low over the table, crisp and clear. "I did not change my name, I simply named my glamour 'Mark Carver.'"

He grinned and took a bite. Butter wet his lips.

Joy beamed in relief, and Stef laughed despite himself. "Clever," he said.

Mr. Malone thunked the water pitcher on to the table, cutting off their conversation. He and Shelley sat down.

"Now, where were we?" he asked, setting his napkin on his lap.

"Grilling," Ink said.

Stef snorted.

Joy lunged for the earthenware bowl. "More potatoes?"

Ink spooned out three roasted potatoes and watched them wobble across his plate. He poked at one with his fork, painting a long trail of rosemary and oil. Catching a piece of herb on a tine, he examined it curiously, turning the fork over and over, watching the bit of leaf glisten under the lights. His face was a mask of pure fascination. Joy put a hand on his leg. Startled, he looked up with a smile.

"This looks delicious," Ink said.

"It is," Mr. Malone said. "It's Shelley's recipe. She's a great cook."

"Oh, stop," Shelley said and patted her red hair into place. "It's an old family recipe. The secret is to crush fresh herbs and garlic and store it in the olive oil overnight."

Ink put the potato in his mouth, chewed carefully and swallowed.

"I have never tasted better," he said. Joy grinned. Besides being polite, Ink was telling the truth: he had only recently begun to taste things because he'd only recently begun to eat. It was fun watching him talk circles around the others, hiding the whole truth behind words that were one hundred percent true.

Joy's phone rang. She glanced at her purse in the hall.

"Don't you dare," her father said without looking up from his plate. "Whoever it is can wait."

No phones at the dinner table was a new household rule. Dad was trying to reinstate the sacredness of family dinners before everyone split up again. Joy didn't recognize the ring-tone so it wasn't Monica or Kurt or Graus Claude or Luiz. It might be one of the other Cabana Boys, which made her feel nervous and guilty. Ink's sister, Invisible Inq, had a tribe of mortal lovers who supported one another through thick and thin, like an extended family of hot male models that stretched across the globe. Even if Joy technically wasn't Ink's lehman anymore, she was still considered one of them—a mortal who loved one of the Folk—and a call from one of the boys meant something important. Joy sat on her hands as the call flipped over to voice mail.

"Thank you," Dad said. "Now can you please pass the—"

Joy's text messaging pinged. And again. And again. Dad sighed. Stef rolled his eyes. Ink looked up, curious. Joy took a shy bite of green beans. Shelley passed Dad the pepper.

"Where will you be camping?" Ink asked as he sliced a potato in half. Joy was glad that he could handle subject changes as easily as a fork and knife.

"Lake James," her father answered and took a drink of water. Ink took a drink at the same time, mimicking her father's movements, watching him with the same intensity he used while watching Joy. Ink was still learning the subtleties of how to act human. His efforts made her smile. Stef glared at his green beans as he chewed.

"It's a great place," Dad said. "We used to do a lot of family camping trips—" he swerved to avoid the words before Mom left and continued smoothly "—when the kids were little." The subject of Mom didn't hurt like it once had—they'd all grown used to the weekly calls and video chats. Time healed things without meaning to, whether you wanted it to or not. "How about you?" he asked Ink. "What does your family do on vacations?"

Ink put his fork down, and Joy twisted her napkin over her thumb. This was what they'd been rehearsing ever since Dad suggested that Joy invite Ink over for dinner. Her nervousness reminded her of how Monica had felt about her boyfriend, Gordon, meeting her parents, but Ink wasn't a different race, he was a different reality. As a member of the Twixt, Ink, like Joy, could not lie…but the Folk could be rather creative with the truth.

"I never knew my parents," Ink said and smiled to take the sting out of his words. "But I have a twin sister, and she's all the family I can handle."

Joy laughed. Stef didn't. Mr. Malone looked apologetic.

"I'm sorry," he said. "I didn't know."

Ink shrugged and made looping swirls in the ketchup. "It's all right," he said. "She and I are very close. We've traveled a lot, met lots of interesting people, seen many amazing things together—over the years, we have created our own family."

"That's good," her father said, nodding. "Family's important."

Mr. Malone glanced over at his son and smiled. It was only recently that Stef had come out as gay, and Joy had forgiven their mother for the divorce. The past two years hadn't been easy for anyone, but they'd made it through as a family—albeit a different one from the original. A lot had changed, but they still loved each other, and that was something.

Shelley turned in her chair, sniffing.

"Did we leave the stove on?" she asked. "I smell something burning." She got up and walked over to the oven.

Joy could smell it, too—a whiff of smoke like a burnt matchstick. She recognized the odor: vellum and ash. Filly. It must have come from the pouch the young Valkyrie used to send Joy messages. Now Joy knew something was wrong. Ink did, too; his body tightened, tense and alert. Joy put down her fork, trying to think up some excuse to grab her purse and go check.

That was when she saw the face in the window.

She almost screamed but bit her lips together. It was a tiny face, different from the monstrous Kodama that had scared her that first time. The small, winged creature pressed its bulbous nose against the glass, hair and beard a wild halo of tangles. It waved to get their attention. Joy couldn't move, but she couldn't look away. Ink casually traced the silver chain at his hip to the wallet in his back pocket where he kept his blades. Joy held her breath as Shelley walked right past the creature on her way back to the table. It watched her pass, its wild eyes bulging with curiosity. Stef's face was carefully neutral, his fingers white-knuckled on his knife. Joy wasn't sure what any of them could do with Dad and Shelley present.

The creature pointed emphatically at them.

Under the table, Ink pointed to himself and raised his eyebrows like a question.

The tiny creature shook its head and pointed again, tapping the glass.

Shelley glanced at the window. "Do you hear pecking?"

"It's the birds," Mr. Malone said without turning around. "There's one of them trying to build a nest in the window box. I keep meaning to install a mesh lid."

Joy lifted her napkin to hide her hand and pointed at herself. The little creature nodded, wagging its tail. Joy dabbed her lips. Great. Now what?

The winged Folk hooked its tiny toes into the sill, licked one of its long fingers and drew a word reversed on the glass. Its saliva was brown and sticky-looking, the letters gooey and smeared.

call now

It made a big show of licking its finger again, a dribble of drool stuck to the hairs on its chin.

bring Ink

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The adventure continues
By Taylor Ellwood
In book 3, Joy faces some intriguing challenges, including finding a forgotten door to a world that's been hidden away, as well as figuring out how she has changed herself by taking on her fae nature. This was an excellent book, with continued character development, excellent twists, and good plot development. I can't wait to read book 4 and would recommend the entire series to anyone who enjoys fantasy books.

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A welcome return to dearly beloved characters.
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Dawn Metcalf returns us to a world that both provokes our imaginations and is entirely believable. It is aware author that can write a book that captivates both young adult and mature audiences; this is just such a trilogy!

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Intrigue Abounds in the Wildly Beautiful Twixt
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Magic and mayhem! Intrigue abounds! A huge mystery, political maneuvering, the joys and sorrows of becoming one of the Twixt, AND a cliffhanger ending! This book was a wild, wild adventure, and I loved every single moment.

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An autobiography by Aline Griffith who recounts her work as an undercover agent for the United States in wartime Madrid. She begins her story in 1943 when at the age of 20 and working as a model, she was recruited into the American secret service, trained as a spy and sent to work as an agent in Madrid to uncover Himmler's spy. The author recounts her experiences of life in Spanish society and the problems which arose when security was breached, resulting in several attempts on her life. Whilst engaged in trying to uncover German spies she met many people and recounts her discoveries and adventures concerning these various characters. Aline, Countess of Romanones met the Count of Romanones in Madrid during the war. They married after the war and the Countess now divides her time between the United States and Spain.

  • Sales Rank: #5063024 in Books
  • Published on: 1987-09-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 308 pages

From Publishers Weekly
The adventurous spirit of Brooklyn-born Aline Griffith led to a danger- and glamor-filled career as an agent for the Office of Strategic Services in WW II Madrid where, as a member of international high society, she infiltrated a German spy network that threatened Allied invasion plans. In her suspenseful account, including admittedly reinvented dialogue and, one suspects, occasional dramatic embellishment, she recalls not only her undercover exploits but romances with a traitorous counterspy, a celebrated matador and encounters with the Spanish grandee she later married. Elegant parties in palaces and estates, flamenco cafes and the Prado Museum served as settings for her intrigues and hair-raising escapades about which she now entertains audiences on the lecture circuit. First serial to Vanity Fair.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal
An American who later married into the Spanish nobility, the author began her career as a "queen of international society" by working as a decoder for the OSS. Her book describes how she (nee Aline Griffith) was recruited by the OSS while working as a model at Hattie Carnegie's, trained in espionage, and sent to Madrid. Once there, says Romanones, she decoded secret messages, organized a chain of women spies, and mingled among the cream of Spanish society to ferret out information about Nazis and German sympathizers. The author also details her lifestyle among the rich and famous. Indeed, so active was her social life that one wonders how she had any time for business. Still, since the book may well be destined for bestsellerdom, public libaries will want to consider. Essentially silly, however. Ann Sullivan, Tomkins Cortland Community Coll. Lib., Dryden, N.Y.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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Entertaining. . . a life of glamour and danger that Ingrid Bergman only played at in Notorious. --Time

Reads like a perfect thriller! --New Yorker

Excellent. . . better than fiction! --Atlanta Journal and Constitution

One of the most fascinating women of style and substance I have met. If I didn t know her and her capacities, I would have had trouble believing this hair-raising story. --Oscar de la Renta

A welcome addition to the espionage genre. . . . --New York Times

Thrilling. . . exciting and dangerous adventures. --New York Post

A fascinating and exciting story evoking those marvelous days we served in the OSS in Europe. Her narrative reflects sensitively and accurately the clandestine intrigue and strategic maneuvers that marked the struggle between the secret services as well as the Allied and Axis powers, and the atmosphere and high social life in wartime Spain. --William J. Casey, CIA Director

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Supposedly its autobiographical. I kinda am thinking suuuuuuuuuure it is.
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A retired Spanish teacher recommends "The Spy Wore Red"...to ALL! (Eager Reader, Braintree, MA)
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I first reviewed this book in 2004, but years later realized it somehow was not listed with my later reviews. For that reason, I am editing and reissuing it now. As a Spanish teacher, I recommended The Spy Wore Red to my high school students for years. Several students later spent college junior year in Spain, returning to tell me how much this book meant to them, appreciating it more following their sojourn there. Enjoying this thriller enabled them to catch glimpses of the old Spain in the new.

Reading and re-reading The Spy Wore Red is a wonderful experience. Most of your other reviewers agree, but there are two aspects they seem to miss: its the richness of traditional Spanish culture, and the book's importance in documenting the gradually-changing role of U.S. women. The young Aline Griffiths, was a real person who later, as an author married to a Spanish nobleman, somewhat fictionalized her true-to-life experiences. A bright, remarkably-well educated, beautiful young American at the beginning of the 1940's, she departed from traditional women's work as a high-fashion New York model to take a daring, adventurous, downright-dangerous job spying for the Allies in just-post-Civil-War Spain. During World War II, Spain was not yet beginning to evolve into what it is today, not yet healed from its own war wounds from the late 1930's, an isolated nation still cut off from modernization, enabling the author to give us a picture of a far more traditional Spanish culture, during a repressive regime in many ways determined to keep it so. Aline Griffiths' vantage point was unique, an outsider accepted into many segments of Spanish society, trusted because of her beauty and charm.

World War II began as the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) ended, so Aline Griffiths arrived as huge social changes were about to occur. This book provides a superb peek into the "old" Spain, the Spain of high romance and extraordinarily traditional, now-antiquated values. Yet it is described in context of a delightfully novel-like autobiographical tale. Although it reads better than most spy fiction, one can take notes on Spanish culture on virtually every page. It is engrossing, culture-rich, and shows a young American girl from Pearl River, New York, doing the kinds of things of which only a grownup Nancy Drew type might have dreamed.

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Five Stars
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Always entertaining.

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The contemporary sport manager must be an entrepreneur who uses marketing and financing skills to yield optimum social and economic benefits. Financing Sport Second Edition provides the most in-depth exploration of traditional and innovative revenue acquisition methods for sport organisations. The first edition of this groundbreaking text published in 1995 has been adopted in universities throughout the world and has been translated into Chinese and Japanese. Rather than simply updating sections of various chapters -- common to most new editions -- the authors approached each chapter as though writing the book for the first time. The business of sport is fast paced and ever changing. The content of the Second Edition captures the many new and creative ideas managers in sport organisations have implemented in response to their dynamic work environment. The second edition also maintains its original focus on conventional income sources available to sport organisations including ticket sales premium seating options concessions and the sale and execution of corporate sponsorships. The book maintains a strong practical orientation. Numerous vignettes or mini-cases drawn from actual practice are interspersed throughout the book. Students enjoy knowing how capital financing and revenue acquisition practices are actually being used by sport organisations; therefore the authors include numerous real-world examples to illustrate many of the best practices employed by sport managers. This 'nuts and bolts' treatment allows readers to confidently transfer the methods to effective practice.

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  • Published on: 2004-01
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 11.25" h x 9.00" w x 1.50" l, 3.76 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 607 pages
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Dennis R. Howard is a Philip H. Knight Professor of Business at the University of Oregons Lundquist College of Business. He served as Dean of the College from 2008 to 2010. Prior to becoming Dean, he served as Head of the Marketing Department and taught sports business classes at the Warsaw Sports Marketing Center. Dr. Howard has authored or co-authored three books and close to 100 articles on sport and leisure industry topics. His book with John Crompton, Financing Sport, is the first comprehensive textbook on the many traditional and innovative revenue acquisition methods available to sports organizations. He has served as a consultant to the NFL, several major league teams, and a number of intercollegiate athletic departments on facility development projects. Dr. Howard is the founding editor of the International Journal of Sport Finance and has served on the editorial boards of the Sport Marketing Quarterly and the Journal of Sport Management. Since joining the University of Oregon business faculty in 1997, Dr. Howard has received the Undergraduate Teaching Award, the Harry R. Jacobs Distinguished Teaching Award, and the James E. Reinmuth MBA Teaching Excellence Award. In 1998, he received the highest honor awarded by the North American Society for Sport Managementthe Earle F. Zeigler Award for Excellencefor his contributions to the sport industry. Dr. Howard is a graduate of the University of Oregon (BS), University of Illinois (MS), and Oregon State Unive John L. Crompton holds the rank of University Distinguished Professor and is both a Regents Professor and a Presidential Professor for Teaching Excellence at Texas A&M University. He received his basic training in England. His undergraduate work was in physical education and geography at Loughborough College. After teaching high school for a year, he attended the University of Illinois, where he completed a MS degree in Recreation and Park Administration in 1968. In 1970, he was awarded another MS degree from Loughborough University of Technology, majoring in Business Administration. In 1970, he joined Loughborough Recreation Planning Consultants as their first full-time employee. When he left as managing director in 1974, LRPC had developed into the largest consulting firm in the United Kingdom, specializing in recreation and tourism, with a full-time staff of 25 and supplemented by a number of part-time associate consultants. In 1974, Dr. Crompton came to Texas A&M University. He received his doctorate in Recreation Resources Development in 1977. For some years he taught graduate and undergraduate courses in both the Department of Recreation and Parks and the Department of Marketing at Texas A&M University, but he now teaches exclusively in the Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences. Dr. Cromptons primary interests are in the areas of marketing and financing public leisure and tourism services. He is author or co-author of 18 books and a substantial number

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