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<blockquote data-quote="Sandhill Crane" data-source="post: 7623459" data-attributes="member: 47568"><p>The author of "The Emerald City" had to self publish his story.</p><p>Publishers told him if an American Classic was to be written it would have already been written.</p><p>The title was changed, and we know it as The Wizard of Oz.</p><p>Side note: The name Oz came from O-Z on the authors file cabinet drawer. The character of the wicked witch, was his mother-in-law, who helped him self publish. The author was a traveling salesman for a time, who in his day, rode trains from city to city. The characters were pulled from people he met on the trains and cities he frequented.</p><p>Live the dream Unc. Even if we all have the same dream, everyone tells it different, and your kids could have a ball helping you. I can see them flying drones for you, over beautiful forests and smoking dragons!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandhill Crane, post: 7623459, member: 47568"] The author of "The Emerald City" had to self publish his story. Publishers told him if an American Classic was to be written it would have already been written. The title was changed, and we know it as The Wizard of Oz. Side note: The name Oz came from O-Z on the authors file cabinet drawer. The character of the wicked witch, was his mother-in-law, who helped him self publish. The author was a traveling salesman for a time, who in his day, rode trains from city to city. The characters were pulled from people he met on the trains and cities he frequented. Live the dream Unc. Even if we all have the same dream, everyone tells it different, and your kids could have a ball helping you. I can see them flying drones for you, over beautiful forests and smoking dragons! [/QUOTE]
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