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An Interview with 18thWall Productions

THE TELEVISION CROSSOVER CROSSOVER UNIVERSE  LAUNCHED JANUARY 10, 2011 CELEBRATING FOUR YEARS  Mary-Helen Norris, who handles the press releases for 18thWall, interviewed me back in November in anticipation of the Horror Crossover Encyclopedia.  Some of my answers dove into discussing the TVCU, so I thought it was worth reprinting the interview here. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A representative from the publisher interviewed me today, and I thought the questions were so good, that for marketing purposes, I should post here my answers. 18thWall:  Let's get started with the fact that you've been working on this for two years? James mentioned to me something about the TVCU and how that was the foundation of your book. Tell me a little bit about how you got started with the project. Robert E Wronski Jr.:   I first started noticing crossover connections in

Shermer, the town that John Hughes built

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THE TELEVISION CROSSOVER CROSSOVER UNIVERSE  LAUNCHED JANUARY 10, 2011 CELEBRATING FOUR YEARS Yes, this is actually a crossover chronology, posted as recently as two months ago.  We're still posting new stuff here.  It's just not coming as fast as it used to.   ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **A PRE-CRISIS CROSSOVER** I previously did a quickie on this subject, and then a full separate blog post for the Vacation series, but here I will be doing a full, new blog post covering Shermer, Illinios 60062, the fictional setting of John Hughes films.  John Hughes once stated that everything he wrote took place in the same reality, and most of his stories either take place in Chicago, or its fictional suburb, Shermer. I will include Weird Science the TV series here, and there will be a bit of Vacation overlap.  Of course, as always, I expect to miss something.