Discovered in a Christmas pud - December 31: zine day!

Dec 31, 2013 10:23

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gilda_elise December 31 2013, 11:21:21 UTC
Do you by any chance have "You Must Remember This"? I've been trying to get hold of that zine for years, so I wouldn't mind knowing if it's worth the effort. *g*

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moonlightmead December 31 2013, 12:20:36 UTC
Argh, heh, nope, don't have that one!

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golden_bastet December 31 2013, 12:25:47 UTC
Do you by any chance have "You Must Remember This"?

Ah, a woman after my own heart. :D

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gilda_elise December 31 2013, 13:30:07 UTC
You, too, huh? *g*

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milomaus December 31 2013, 12:24:33 UTC
To be totally honest, I'm not that interested in Zines.
I love my Pros Lib CD, and the most interesting stories not online I was able to borrow from those lovely fellow fans.
I am very glad that there are soooo many fantastic stories online, even if I wouldn't reread multiple of them again and again, I wouldn't be out of reading material for the next three years.
The only Zine I posses is Larton Chronicles, and that even twice. *g*
(And the book....*gg*)

Thank you anyway for your offering, I will keep it mind and I might come back one day!
Have a wonderful evening and all the best for 2014!!!!

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moonlightmead December 31 2013, 13:23:54 UTC
Yes, borrowing is a good thing too!

I enjoy the experience of curling up with a good book or a zine, and the only sad thing about zines is that I can't put them onto my Kindle and so take dozens of them around with me at a time.

Larton - ah, this is one I heard a lot about and so got early on. It is quietly and happily surreal, and despite my insistence that I like CI5-based plot - and this absolutely isn't - I like it a lot.

Actually, as I put lists of favourites together, I'm now rethinking my claim that I like CI5-based stuff. Oops. Anyway, yes, come back when you decide you are in a zine mood, and happy 2014!

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moonlightmead December 31 2013, 19:17:31 UTC
And it's just occurred to me: am I the only one who has spotted Rhiannon creeping onto AO3? With a story called ...And on you my life turns.

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milomaus December 31 2013, 21:19:06 UTC
It was announced in one of the comms....so there should be more poeple who know.
In fact, I do know that at least five know about it.... *gg*

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golden_bastet December 31 2013, 12:24:42 UTC
Well, we talked about Paper Flowers a while back (and I still have yet to do something about myGryphon credit :-().

Can you speak to The Ghost and Mr. Doyle? I recently saw a mention of that, and I was intrigued. (But then I like the supernatural stuff, LOL.) I think it's in the You Must Remember This: Pros Movie Night zine. Hopefully that's enough info, because there are a few in the 'Ghost and Mrs. Muir' vein.

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moonlightmead December 31 2013, 16:26:04 UTC
Ooh, Paper Flowers! Yes, must include that.

I don't have the You Must Remember This one, no. Supernatural, eek! The only similar one I can think of is a Ghost And Raymond Doyle one in an Unpro (cam't remember which), and I think we have confirmed before that this is not the one you were asking about. I'm sure I have seen the author of The Ghost And Mrs Doyle on LJ, though, although can I remember her name? Argh!

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ali15son December 31 2013, 12:28:57 UTC
Have you got a copy of a story called army games please x

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moonlightmead December 31 2013, 12:49:24 UTC
You don't need the zine for that! I think you are talking about Army Games by Sebastian, and although it was published in a zine called Sebastian Collected 1, it is available online, at the Circuit Archive - http://www.thecircuitarchive.com/tca/archive/8/armygames.html - and at Sebastian's website - http://www.zeropanic.net/fanfic/sebastian/pros/index.shtml.

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miwahni December 31 2013, 12:30:16 UTC
Zine-wise we're spoiled for choice in this fandom, and I never know where to start, so I'm tracking this post in order to use it as a guide to zines I might be interested it acquiring. Thanks for providing an interesting topic.

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moonlightmead December 31 2013, 16:31:40 UTC
We are, and I know the feeling, so I hope lots of people will chime in! I hope it turns out to be interesting!

(And I must say that I'm delighted that the first question was one that someone else could answer and a queue appears to be forming - I have learnt a thing already!)

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