Sorry, but Mark is deceased.
Entering on a link from pages that I have built, you would see the prefix
"IN MEMORIAM," that I added to show that this link was added as a
memorial to Mark, and the page stands pretty much as he authored it.
He, as he noted, wrote the material (and much more that will forever be lost),
and used his own voice without special effects, to create all the characters.
Before Mark's IQUEST account expired, I copied its contents to a diskette,
and when it could no longer be reached, I moved it in its entirety here
to act as a "virtual tombstone." Mark wanted no funeral and no special
memorials -- when we were young we used to talk about how funerals were
for the living, and how there is so little point in visiting with a corpse that is
but a shell which once contained "the spirit" (in whatever sense you choose to take that)
of a loved one -- Mark said that he'd rather have people playing frisbee and laughing
in his memory rather than crying over that "shell."
Although I was unable to be present, Mark's family respected his wishes with a picnic --
the kind which, I would imagine, conformed to his specifications.
In the same spirit, I dedicate this page, his page, to those things which
my dear friend Mark Campbell
thought were important enough to record and publish.