Apr 15, 2018
"he was a young schoolmaster" [MUSG]
We're constantly impressed at the onion-like tendencies of Sherlockians. That's not to say that they're pungent or make you cry, but rather that like the genus Allium, when peeled, has a surprising number of layers.
So it is with Rob Nunn, a relatively recent Sherlockian who has come blazing into our sites. Rob has been a contributor here on the I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere site and has created his own blog. But his involvement with the Beacon Society and a unique Sherlock Holmes novel have propelled him into the realm of other Sherlockians as well.
Rob takes us on a journey that helps frame how he managed to conceive of Sherlock Holmes not as the master detective, but as The Criminal Mastermind of Baker Street.
And don't forget to try your hand at the latest Canonical Couplet and win a prize, as long as you're a Patron of the Arts, supporting us on PayPal or Patreon.
1:38 Hello there!
5:22 Wessex Press
6:44 Undergraduate pagan rituals
8:30 Welcome Rob Nunn
12:27 Finding other Sherlockians around St. Louis
22:00 Holmes in the Heartland
28:16 The Baker Street Journal
29:49 Rob's book The Criminal Mastermind of Baker Street
39:22 Interesting Though Elementary
43:03 Involvement with the Beacon Society
48:10 Teaching Sherlock Holmes to different age levels
53:27 Pardon us
58:35 Canonical Couplet
Sherlockian societies in St. Louis:
St. Louis Research Collection of Sherlockiana
St. Louis Event: Holmes in the Heartland
Interesting Though Elementary (Rob's blog)
The Beacon Society - including lesson plans
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