Press

Yeah, check me out.

Magazine Editors, Interviewers, etc, this is for you.

[2011 Update: I've done a bunch of other stuff since I put this page together, but since I'm the world's worst self-promoter, I stopped updating this stuff. I'm just happy people seem to enjoy what I'm doing here. I do personalized (by town/region and group age/interests) 60-90 minute presentations too - to historical societies, libraries, schools, etc. I do ask for a long lead-time however, what with a special needs kid and now newborn baby on the homefront. Also, a (very) modest honorarium is usually requested, because I've been told that I should do that.]

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CTMQ on the Colin McEnroe Show!You can access it here

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February 2010 Connecticut Magazine profile, “Mr. Connecticut.

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A stretch, but it made me laugh, go to the fourth item.

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NBC30.com runs a blurb about the blog. (8/20/2009)

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George Krimsky of the Waterbury Republican-American features CTMQ in his 5/18/09 column. – No longer available at the Rep-Am, but I saved it here.

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The Hartford Courant’s Susan Campbell wrote a little blurb about CTMQ on her blog. (She is also the co-author of the rather necessary “Connecticut Curiosities.”)

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An article in the March/April ’08 issue of Museum Magazine written by yours truly!

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The Hartford Advocate features CTMQ! (9/25/2008)

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I had the privilege of speaking at the next New England Museum Association Conference in Warwick, RI on November 14, 2008. The blurb from their handsome pre-conference booklet reads:

“What do visitors want? If only we could answer this question, particularly for the visitors we are so anxious to attract. One articulate passionate museum visitor, a 35-year-old father who lives in a Connecticut suburb, is telling the world exactly what he likes and what he does not like about museums. Come meet the blogger behind (this site) and shift your point of view. This guy is totally awesome.”

– Ed. note: I made up that last sentence.

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Thank you, NEMA, it was great fun.


Me on the Colin McEnroe show

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The State of Connecticut endorses CTMQ via ConnectKIDS:

“If you would like to read something about a Connecticut museum you are thinking of visiting, especially the small, out-of-the-way museums and historical sites, just surf over to the Connecticut Museum Quest website and read the “tell-it-like-it-is” reviews of Steve, museum reviewer. Informative, highly detailed, entertaining and always brutally honest, these reviews can be used as museum guides, so be sure to print out the article(s) you are interested in and bring it to the museum with you.”

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2 responses to “Press”

  1. Mulv says:

    Check you out famous Amos. Gosh, and to think I virtually knew you when.

  2. Connecticut Museum Guide « Low Dough Trips says:

    [...] Wood’s unique hobby has been chronicled in Connecticut Magazine and NBC30 among others. [...]

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