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ISSUE 43 AUTUMN 1995 ADVENTURE HAS A NEW NAME AT DISNEYLAND: INDIANA JONES! Lisa Cowan Put on your fedora, grab your leather jacket and don't future knowledge, the gift of earthly riches or the gift of forget your whip! Now everyone who visits Disneyland can eternal youth. Indy was eager to explore The Temple of the be a part of a new Indiana Jones adventure. Screaming Forbidden Eye, and with the help of Marcus Brody and his mummies, squeaking rats, skittering spiders, scorpions, and friend Sallah, the expedition was soon underway. Today's snakes, big snakes, are just a part of the excitement. The amateur archaeologists travel back in time to Indy's base Indiana Jones Adventure: The Temple oft he Forbidden Eye camp. They pass an authentic 1930's camp site complete is a thrill-a-second, breath-taking ride where dangers lurk at with a sputtering generator, an old radio broadcasting every turn! vintage music and news, and many tagged and crated Not since STAR TOURS in 1987 have the magicians of artifacts. Also at the camp is the actual troop-transport Walt Disney Imagineering and the magic of George Lucas . truck that Indiana Jones was dragged behind and under in been so successfully combined. Like Star Tours, this new Raiders oft he Lost Ark. attraction puts you right into the middle of Lucas film movie Looming above the jungle growth surrounding the camp magic from the second you enter its realm. The huge stone is the Temple of the Forbidden Eye, its entrance guarded by Temple of the Forbidden Eye looms out over the dense huge stone cobras. Eager to gain one of the gifts of Mara, foliage of Ganges River section of the Jungle Cruise in today's explorers enter the temple with only a glance to the Adventureland. letters carved above the entrance. Writen in The ancient temple was discovered in 1935 by Indiana "Maraglyphics" they warn, "Beware the eyes of Mara". Jones following a secret map that led him deep into the More of this writing is seen on the corridor walls of the . jungles of India. Legend told that the temple was built long "safe" passage marked by Indiana Jones and his expedition ago in tribute to the powerful deity Mara who would grant team. Maraglyph decoders are available at the base camp the "pure of heart" one of three wondrous gifts: the gift of for those who requOest them~ Once inside the temple, the 1 long (l/8 mile) and winding path of temple corridors, caves, sixteen feet of stone rolling right down the track! The and domed chambers that lead to the very heart of the tunnel offers no way to turn around or escape. Can the jeep temple is still fraught with peril. Signs warn of booby traps! back up fast enough? What if it stalls again, that engine Touch the wrong bamboo pole and iron spikes come down does not sound good. How will we escape our crushing from the temple ceiling. Later on in line, the wrong step on fate? Get in line at the Indiana Jones Adventure at certain shaped stones in the floor will cause large stone Disneyland and fmd out! blocks in the roof to start to fall! For those who survive Many thousands of intrepid adventurers have enjoyed these and other surprises, a respite awaits in a large room in the thrills and chills of this attraction since it opened on the form of a 16-millimeter film projector that shows "Eye March 3, 1995. Among the eager explorers have been on the Globe" newsreels. These flickering newsreels show many celebreties including actor Elliot Gould who said, the viewer the discovery of the Temple of the Forbidden "It's the wildest ride I've ever been on. Extraordinary. I'm Eye, and some of the exploration. There is also an amusing glad to have gotten through it alive!" Jodie Sweetin of Full slide show by Sallah who has arranged to bring tourists into House said, "It's amazing! It's like Star Tours and Space the site, over Indy's objections. In fact, one of the Mountain combined." Arnold Schwarzenegger said of the newsreels tells about some of the tourists being lost in the ride, "It was fabulous." Of course, George Lucas has ridden temple and how Indiana Jones is also said to be inside the the Indiana Jones Adventure several times and he says, "It's temple trying to solve the mystery of the lost tourists. the most thrilling ride in the park. This is not a roller Beyond the movie chamber the line now groups tourists coaster and it's not a simulated movie. It's a very unique into the loading bay where scruffy looking jeeps await to experience." take them deeper into the temple and into even more One of the many innovations that makes the Indiana adventure. The military style transports hold 12 people. Jones Adventure unique is the individual computers in each They look dusty and worn, but each transport is really a jeep that virtually guarantee that no ride is exactly like the state-of-the-art computer with its own hydraulics, sound last. Each of the 16 jeeps can ajust their speed and effects, and well, let's say "personality." movement to coincide with the many different special Once loaded with passengers, the jeep turns down a effects built into the adventure ride. Over 160,000 corridor and into the Chamber of Destiny where Mara combinations of show programming are possible, making determines which of the three gifts he will bestow. Then each ride unique. The jeeps are programmed to "break anyone of the three large doors, carved with snakes and the down" or stall out at different places along the track. The images of Mara, opens and you enter The Hall of Promise rider is never sure what awaits around the next bend. Will where the gift will be given if you obey the one temple rule, the jeep stall on the rickety suspension bridge, or break "Look not into the eyes of Mara", for a terrible fate awaits down next to the giant cobra as it lunges out over the jeep, those who do. Of course, between the lightbeams, smoke or in the chamber of 2,000 skulls? and sounds coming from the large eyes of the massive idol When the Disney Imagineers were building and testing of Mara, this is nearly impossible and your wild ride is the ride, the main computer thought these breakdowns of about to begin! the jeeps were real and it would shut down the whole The jeep makes a hard left turn and there is Indiana system. The Disney engineers had to reprogram the main Jones desperatately trying to hold back the Gates of Doom. computer to deal with the fake breakdowns. "You had to look, didn't you?" he growls. A fast turn takes Because the Indiana Jones Adventure is so action the jeep bumping down a flight of stairs (seatbelts are packed, it does have a few restrictions. There is a four foot mandatory on this ride) and just ahead is the Cavern of minimum height requirement (strictly enforced) for safety Bubbling Death! A huge 45-foot-tall decaying stone skull reasons. Riders must be able to safely fit into the seats and of Mara with glowing lava bubbling and oozing behind it to be able to hold on to the bar in front, for you do get greets your horrified eyes, but even more nightmares are tossed about. Everyone who has been on the ride agrees soon to follow. Passengers are threatened by screaming that it is probably too scary and intense for young children, mummies, giant cobras, creepy bugs, squeaking rats, bursts especially those under age six or seven. This adventure is of flame, poison darts! Danger piles upon danger, thrill very realistic, or as Skip Lang, Walt Disney Imagineering upon thrill, all heightened by a rousing John Williams score Art Director explains it, "The action centers around you. of familiar Indiana Jones movie themes. You are part of it. You can't escape it." Disney Company Just when things can't seem to get any worse, the jeep Chairman Michael Eisner sums up the Indiana Jones bounces and lurches into a dark cave tunnel and we see Adventure this way, "It is the highest quality of technology Indiana Jones hanging onto a rope from an opening in the married with highest quality of creativity, married with ceiling. He yells out a warning, "Back up! Back up!" but Disney and George Lucas. I don't hink you can do better it's too late. A deep rumbling sound and there it is - than that." 2 The Fantastically Fundamentally Functional Guide to Fandom FANZINE TERMINOLOGY AND TYPES OF ZINES Susan M. Garrett adult zine A zine which contains material of an "adult" nature - usually sexual or extremely violent. A statement that the purchaser is over 18 years of age is usually required when ordering. adzine A zine whose main purpose is to list zines, their content, and availability. age statement A written statement declaring that the reader or purchaser is above the age of 18, or sometimes 21, usually required during the purchase or adult or slash material. apa A zine created by a submission of material by contributors disseminated only to those contributors. There are many ways in which an apa may work - for example, contributors send their submissions to a central person, who copies the material and staples it together, then sends the completed packages to contributors. Usually, apas are not available for purchase, only in exchange for a contribution, have a limited print run, and most business is conducted through the mail. artzine A zine whose main purpose is to present artwork with the best possible reproduction and presentation, and/or written articles or forums about fan art. bnf Big Name Fan. A fan who has received sufficient notoriety through their fannish activities for their name to be recognizable by other fans, who may not know them personally. closed zine A zine whose contributors are limited by the editor for reasons other than page count (i.e., a club zine that only allows club members to contribute, or a project in which the editor will accept no submissions outside a certain criteria). Opposite of an open zine. club zine A fanzine sponsored by a club or organization, usually consisting of material produced by the club's members. con Convention. A central location where people gather to exchange infonnation or celebrate a particular interest. The convention is characterized by panels, dealer's rooms, and programming of various sorts. concordance A detailed compilation of infonnation about a subject which may include encyclopedic or dictionary like entries, bibliographic infonnation, maps, charts, etc. contrib copy A copy of a zine received in exchange for a contribution of material (aka trib copy). crossover A story combining characters and/or situations from two or more fandoms (aka cross universe). For example, Milt Hardcastle and Kerr A von team up to spring Robert of Huntington from the Mayberry jail. Be careful, by the way, about using slashes (I) when describing your crossovers (e.g., "HardcastleIB71R0bin of Sherwood") or people may think you've got a very strange story indeed. Unless, of course, that's your intention! dealer A person who sells fanzines or other merchandise at a con,:ention (aka huckster). Reprinted with pennission from The Fantastically Fundamentally Functional Guide to Fandom by Susan M. Garrett () 1989 3 dedicated zine A zine whose contents center around one particular show or theme. editor The person usually responsible for the production and distribution of a fanzine. This may include editing material, layout, printing, mail-order, etc. episode guide A listing of episodes of a series (television or movie). This type of listing may be strictly factual (the names of actors, directors, writers, staff, etc.), descriptive (a description of the story or contents for that episode), or both. fanzine Also referred to as a "zine". A small press amateur publication that may contain fiction, poetry, filks, non fiction, and artwork, usually connected somehow with a television series, movie, novel, or special interest, more often than not non-profit, where payment for contributions is a copy of the completed project. filk A song about a fannish topic. A filk may be created in one of two ways - 1. placing new words or rearranging words to a well-established song or piece of music; 2. creating a song about a fannish topic with original words and music (aka filksong). filker A person who creates or performs a filk or flIksong. fillo 1. A piece offan art not designed for a specific story, but which may be used as an illustration anyway if it happens to match; 2. a dingbat, decoration, or cartoon that can go anywhere in a zine, for the reader's amusement, diversion, and to help the editor fill that dreaded Aesthetic White Space. flyer A single or several sheet advertisement for a fanzine. A flyer usually lists title, content, price, and editor's name and address. Some flyers include order forms that can be filled out and returned. gafiate To leave fandom. A contraction of the words "Getting Away From It All" (gafia, i.e. "gafiate"). More often than not, this terms refers to a fan who becomes bored or burned out with fannish interests or who curtails fannish activities because of responsibilities involving the Real World. It also applies to those people who suddenly drop all fannish activity, for whatever reason. Keep in mind that it is possible to gafiate from one fandom in favor of another (i.e., "Now that she likes Star Wars, she gafiated from Star Trek fandom.") genzine General zine or generic zine. This terms is the fannish equivalent of "aloha" - its meaning changes with who might be using it and when. Often the user is defming the zine by what it isn't as much as what it is. For example, a "Trek genzine" may mean a zine of basically plain 01' Star Trek adventure stories - as opposed to crossovers, adult stories, all KlS, etc. Or it may mean the zine is open to all kinds of stories. Or it may mean something else altogether. Think of it as a chance to sharpen your ability to read words in context ... hurt/comfort A story or zine whose major plot revolves around a character being injured (physically or mentally) and then being "comforted" (said comforting ranging from a pat on the head to details requiring an age statement). in-house zine (See closed zine). KlS A Kirk and Spock story in which there is an implied or explicit homosexual relationship between the two characters. (See slash). iIIo An illustration that may be in a fanzine, on a flyers, etc. letterzine A fanzine whose content is mainly composed of letters to the editor concerning the intended topic. Fiction, poetry, non-fiction, and articles are also known to be included upon occasion, but the emphasis, unlike fanzines, is on conversational correspondence. 4 loc Letter of Comment. A letter written to an editor about the contents of a zine in which specific contributions are mentioned. The letter mayor may not be intended for publication. mary-sue Originally, a story in which a main female character represents the author, said character being a better fighter, pilot, cook, etc., than the major male characters, who usually also happen to be extremely smitten with her. missing scene An attempt to fill in or explain events that occur off-stage or off-camera in a series episode or movie. media 1. Related to television or movies; 2. A non-literary reference; 3. A non-science fiction production (e.g., detective drama, espionage, mystery, horror, etc.). multi-media A zine which contains a variety of media topics. newsletter A professional or amateur publication that presents news about a specified topic. (Most newsletters are produced by clubs or organizations). novel In a fannish sense, a fanzine story that is published by itself, as the only written contribution to the zine. novella A long fanzine story that is published with other material in a fanzine (Le., a story long enough to have been published by itself, but which is published in a fanzine with shorter stories). open zine A zine that is willing to entertain submissions by anyone. Opposite of closed zine. portfolio I. The section of a pUblication reserved for artwork only; 2. A collection of work by one artist, collected in one place for presentation purposes (Le., a personal portfolio); 3. A collection of amateur or professional prints or artwork sold as a set. publisher The person responsible for the fmancial backing and printing of a zine. The editor may also be the publisher, or the publisher may be a person or organization that oversees the production of one or more editors and fanzines. review A written evaluation of a zine or production. round robin A written work, usually fiction, poetry, or filk, created by passing an incomplete work from one person to another, each adding to the piece until everyone has taken the specified number of turns or the piece is deemed complete. sase 1. (noun) Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope. An envelope with your address and sufficient postage enclosed in a letter or submission to assist in a reply. 2. (verb) To send someone a sase ("Sase me and I'll send you the info.") show 1. An entertainment; 2. A convention sponsored by or as a business which presents a guest (usually a professional media actor, actress, writer, creator, special effects person, etc.), in an appearance or talk. This type of presentation usually limits the amount of access fans have to the guests, as well as the number of entertainment options when the guest is not available (as it is a for profit enterprise, they would prefer you to spend your time and money purchasing their merchandise in the dealer's room). slash Indicated by the symbol "f'. A zine or story which contains adult material which explicitly or implicitly implies same-sex or homosexual relationships. splash page Traditionally, an illustration facing the first page of a story, serving as the main or only illustration for that story. 5 small press A small amateur or professional publication with a limited print run. (A fanzine is a small press publication ... a small press publication is not always a fanzine.) talking beads An impolite, but not inaccurate, term for portrait illustration. vignette 1. A short piece of writing, usually fictional; 2. A piece offannish writing of approximately three pages or less, usually more concerned with a particular action or character development than plot. zine listing The information given in an adzine relating to the title, price, content and availability of a zine, whether in print or proposed. (See adzine). . "r' Symbol for a slash zine or story (e.g. KlS). MARK HAMILL APPEARS AT DARK HORSE COMICON, PORTLAND, OREGON REPORT BY MJ MINI< Mark Hamill was here in Portland on Saturday, 8/19/95, fat on him anymore, so forget all those "fat" stories. His at Dark Horse's ComiCon. Eat your hearts out! Here's a hair really is sandy blond. He wore a black jacket of leather summary of the day: and sandwashed silk (which came off after a few minutes), The good news is that it stopped raining on Friday. For a soft turquoise boat-neck t-shirt, black jeans (not tight!) those of you who don't know, we've had a cool, rainy and black boots. His wife, Griffro, Chelsea and another summer in Oregon - until yesterday! There were a few little girl, as well as some other relatives, were along and sat SW giveaways at the con: issues of Dark Empire II, a on the edge of the platform, except for Chelsea who kept poster advertising Fan #5 (a magazine due out at the end of sneaking up behind Mark and hanging on his belt. He kept Sept.) which is doing a cover story on Dark Horse's version running his hand through his hair and making it stand up in of the Heir to the Empire. It's an illo ofa bare-armed (and very strange ways. Here are some things he said: muscular) Luke holding his lightsaber, with the obligatory He rarely does conventions; this was only his third one, military background scenes. There were the usual SW he thought. The proceeds from the con (admission was only goodies for sale: cards, caps, posters, comics, and toys. $3) went to Doernbecher's Children's Hospital, which is Now for the good part: why he was doing it. He'd spent the first part of the The con was held in a fairly small hall, the Portland morning at the hospital visiting with kids. He held up a Expo Center, which from the inside resembles a big bam. t-shirt for sale to help the hospital and later wore it. Total attendance was probably about 600, with people He sang the Joker's Christmas song and did an coming and going all day. Mark arrived around noon and assortment of voices. started a Q&A session at 12:15. There were seats for about The most gorgeous young man I've ever seen (picture 100 people, and I was in the second row center (only about the classical fantasy hero, blond hair past his shoulders, 8 measly feet away from our Lukey). For those of you deadly cheekbones, perfect rosebud of a mouth, great interested in vital statistics: Mark doesn't have an ounce of chiseled nose, huge blue eyes) brought along a tape recorder 6 and asked Mark if he'd tape a message for his answering effects of the scene) and seemed to prefer questions about machine. He did! After the Q&A session, he took the guy the Joker and Trickster. He answered questions until 1: 30, into another room and taped it. then retired for half an hour. From 2:00 to 4:00 he signed • In ROTJ, he wanted Luke to fall to the Dark and have autographs to 200 people who were smart enough to get the story revolve around Han and Leia rescuing him. He (free) tickets to get an autograph (of course, I did!) (one suggested that to Lucas who didn't like it. autograph per person, darn it) and had pictures taken with A woman who was in the class behind him in them (no, I didn't bring my camera). But I got a Yokohama High brought the yearbook and he held up his personalized autograph (with a heart pierced by an arrow!) picture. on an SxlO color glossy from ROTJ - the blue-eyed He and his cousin Eric Johnson (who's very attractive) closeup with the Jedi cowl around his neck. are writing a screenplay called "The Black Pearl" and Dark By 4:00 most people had left, evidently not knowing Horse is doing a 5-issue comic series of it, fIrst issue due that Mark was hosting the art auction. I knew, and this time June 1996. I was in the front row, a measly fIve feet away. He Son Nathan wasn't along on this trip because he got a auctioned off the fIrst item, a drawing of Luke by Rick job at Toy Planet in Santa Monica. Geary, and he autographed that also. Then it took him an • Filming on Wing Commander IV is completed and it hour to leave because people kept following him and getting will be released on 12/S. He was disappointed that some of autographs and talking. When I left at 5, he was standing the younger actors (pilots in the previous WC's) hadn't been outside on the sidewalk still talking to a handful of people asked back for this one. while his limo driver waited impatiently. (If you're He gossiped a little about Carrie, Harrison, and Dave wondering, NO, I didn't follow his limo - I went home! Prowse. Honest.) (Everybody knew where he's staying anyway - He guzzled Squirt. the Red Lion Jantzen Beach - because Dark Horse had a For the "did you or didn't you shout 'Carrie' in ANH?" party for him last night.) He and his family, as well as Eric he said no, he didn't. When they dubbed the voices he said and his family, are here on vacation (no, in knew where, I'd "Oh, there she--" (is). be on vacation too!). In talking about the NPR versions of ANH and ESB, he In general, he was very outgoing and friendly, and wasn't pleased that they're being sold. He pointed out that endlessly patient with fans. For each autograph he gave, he they were done gratis for public broadcasting and should be picked out a color pen that would best show up (mine is freely available. gold) - people brought plates, toys, calendars, all sorts of Lucas asked him if he'd be willing to play an old Jedi things to be signed. One man brought a replica he had built who was passing on his metaphysical lightsaber ... but he of Dagobah - with the x-wing in the swamp, Yoda's hut, doesn't think Episodes 7-S-9 will ever get done. and lots of swamps and trees. It was an interesting, kind of He answered all sorts of questions (one tiny boy asked laid-back experience - for the fans, anyway. I'm sure how they chopped his hand off in ESB and how he got it Mark had a sore hand! back - and Mark patiently explained the entire special Editor and Publisher: SOUTHERN ENCLA VB is a non-profit amateur publication, is published quarterly by Falcon Press and is 01995 by Cheree T. Cheree T. Cargill Cargill. This copyright is in no way intended to infringe on any legally existing copyrights held by any person or corporate entity. 457 Meadowhill Drive All rights revert to the originator upon publication. Opinions Garland, TX 75043 expressed herein are those of the speaker and not necessarily those ofSE. SE takes no responsibility for any product or service adver Subscription Price: $7.00 single issue, $21.00 for 3 issues tised in the Mos Eislev Marketplace or in any insert or flyer pre or $2S.00 for a year. Please specify issue starting number. sented herein. Back issues available for $2.00 each. Please SASE for available issues. Ad Rates: ClassifIed ads -- free. Half Deadline for #44 - December 1, 1995. Submissions received page ads: $5.00 each. Full page ads: $7.50 each or supply later than seven (7) days after deadline will not be 75-100 flyers for insertion in issue. published in the c!lrrent issue. 7 CHARACT£R B10GRAPHV Compiled by Judith Yuenger from the SW Screen Saver by LucasArts (Two or three of these biographies will be printed in every issue) NAME: HAN SOLO NAME: CHEWBACCA SEX: MALE SEX: MALE RACE: CORELLIAN RACE: WOOKIEE HEIGHT: I.S METERS HEIGHT: 2.2SMETERS Han was a spunky child, spunkier than most Corellian As a young Wookiee on Kashyyyk, Chewbacca excelled children. He did well in school and was immediately at most mechanical skills pertaining to and not excluding, accepted into the Imperial Academy. After graduating with piloting. He was seen as gifted among his peers and topped honors, he sailed forward toward a commanding rank in the that off by being in excellent physical condition as well. Imperial Navy, where he would have been able to use his His hand-to-hand technique was matched only by his talents to their fullest extent. accuracy with a bowcaster. By the time he was SO, still One day, however, he found a noble Wookiee being young by Wookiee standards, he felt the call of the stars and beaten in a nearby slave camp and compassion directed him decided to visit a few strange new worlds. Sixty years of to interfere. Imperial Law declared all Wookiees fair trade, intergalactic experience collected under his belt and he was and Han was forbidden to counter that ruling in any form, happy. but that didn't stop him. He rescued the Wookiee and was While he was away, Kashyyyk was overtaken by the subsequently discharged. Empire and the entire W ookiee race was declared fair slave Although the Wookiee, Chewbacca, pledged his life to trade. This meant that any Wookiee caught roaming free Solo, he found little reason to feel proud. He wandered the could be captured and sold. Chewbacca learned of this galaxy, accepting small contract work here and there, all the from within the belly ofa slaver's tug and he spent the next time being followed by the Wookiee. This annoyed Solo thirty years performing heavy labor. for quite some time, until he fmally realized the sanctity of Decades after his capture, Chewbacca met a young the Wookiee Life Debt, and accepted it. Before long, they Imperial officer named Han Solo. Solo felt for this were good friends and partners. demoralized creature and, despite strict rules forbidding The two have spent the last decade and a half two steps interference, helped the Wookiee escape. In return for ahead of the Empire, eluding capture for anyone of the sacrificing his career, Chewbacca offered the Corellian a number of accusations. They ran spice for Jabba the Hut life debt. And after quite a few years of shadowing the until one critical moment when their stocklight freighter, the officer-turned freelance, Solo broke down and accepted the Millennium Falcon, was threatened to be boarded by an offer. Imperial Blockade. Solo was forced to dump the cargo, The two have run smuggling routes ever since, dodging much to Jabba's regret. Now the pair are also being tracked the Empire for more charges than they can recall. down by Jabba's bounty hunters. Chewbacca, or Chewie as his friends call him, is quite often the voice of reason, tempering their rash suggestions with years of wisdom and honor. Not that he is all that philosophical, however. He has been known to get cranky over loosing a game of cards or a holo gameboard, and has even gone so far as to dismember droids out of sheer frustration. As a rule, ifhe can't shoot it or rip it apart, he'll leave it alone. Photo by Amanda Palumbo 8 Editor's Page A NEW LOOK Oh, so you've noticed SE's new look, hmm? This issue brings two innovations to the pages of SE. First is the bright new mastheads by Z. P. Florian. After looking back over the past issues, I realized that we'd been using Judith Low's mastheads for nine years! Much as I love them, I decided that it was time to semi-retire them and commission some new artwork. Z. P. graciously agreed to supply the new mastheads in this issue. I am also hoping to entice several other artists to do art that will be used on a rotating basis. Judy's classic work will still make appearances but it's time to update SE a bit. The second innovation is the photos appearing on several pages. You will notice that these are a lot clearer and better produced than those we have featured in past issues. These were scanned into the computer with a Major Calamity (alias Carolyn Golledge) andfriends Hewlett-Packard Scanjet Hcx and digitally included in the Photo by Debbie Kittle page layout as graphics. I'm very pleased with the results and - best of all-it doesn't cost anything! In the past, and, while a biopsy came back benign, he decided we the best screened photos were done at a prohibitive cost, should do something about it since this is a very early pre which is why they were so few and far between. Most cancerous condition. Not something to fool around with! photos were copied with a Copyscreen on a regular So I'm going in for day surgery and he will remove the photocopier with varying results. I hope that this new affected portion of my cervix. I should be home either later process will allow more and better use of photos in the that day or the next morning, depending on how I'm future. feeling. Then I'll be home for a week or so recovering and This issue features the second installment of Susan taking it easy. I wanted to get this issue of SE out before all Garrett's The Fantastically Fundamentally Functional that happened. Guide to Fandom. This chapter sets out some defmitions This issue I want to wish heartiest congratulations to usually found in fannish usage and I hope helps to clarify Carolyn Golledge who has sold a second story to West End things for new fans. Of course, this isn't at all Games and is working on a third. She also says that a comprehensive as far as the multitude of acronyms and British publisher has shown interest in her SF novel (and abbreviations in use, but it's a start. Several people have I've forgotten the title, Carolyn - my brain has shorted asked that if you use fannish shortcuts in your LoCs, please out!). Anyway, best ofluck to you! give us the long version first. Not everyone knows "Fan And welcome to Judith Yuenger's new twin Speak" and it can be very confusing to new fans just joining grandchildren, Katherine Elise and Kyle Michael. They in on the fun. arrived on October 3rd and are doing fme. Judy reports that This month (October) brings Eclecticon 2 in Bayonne, her daughter came through okay as well. I don't know how NJ. I hope those attending will do con reports for us next Grandma is doing, though! How are you holding up, Judy? i~sue so we can all share in the fun. I won't be able to We'll expect pictures! attend this year due to fmancial and medical considerations, I hope everyone has a safe and fun All Hallow's Eve but you can bet I'll be thinking about you guys! Let's hear and gets lots of treats and no tricks. And hope you all have what all went on! a wonderful Thanksgiving. I will see you all next issue in The medical considerations mentioned above involve a time for ChristmaslHannakuhlLife DaylWinter Solstice or little minor surgery on Oct. 26. My doctor recently whatever you celebrate mid-winter! diagnosed mild cervical dysplasia during a routine exam 9 BULLETIN BOARD CLUBS Forces of the Empire c/o Pat Grant E-MAIL ADDRESSES 2343 N. Cedar St., Apt. A, Kathy Agel ..... [email protected] Holt, MI 48842 Cheree Cargill ..... [email protected] · ....................... or [email protected] ERRATA Donna Frayser ........... TDFRA [email protected] John Fredericks ..... [email protected] From: Gail Mihara, Via GEnie Dani Lane. . . . .. [email protected] Michelle Malkin .... [email protected] Is is possible to put in a recommendation for the next Gail Mihara ... [email protected] SE? I just saw the pencils for the X-Wing Comic (issue #5) M. J. Mink ................. [email protected] and they are stupendous. I can't say how they'll look when Maggie Nowakowska inked and colored, but the pencils are really fme. And the · ......... , [email protected] script is great, too. It's the first SW comic since Dark Pat Nussman ...... [email protected] Empire I that I've enjoyed (I have not enjoyed the X-Wing Charyl Perry ........ [email protected] comic so far, during its frrst story arc with the current · ......................... or [email protected] scripter/artist team). I got the pencil work from the writer Tammy Olsen .......... [email protected] of this story arc, Darko Macan of Croatia. I e-mailed him Arwen Rosenbaum ........... [email protected] after he posted in the SW newsgroup and asked him about · ............. or [email protected] the SW work he was doing. He and his partner, artist Edvin Liz Sharpe ........ [email protected] Buikovic, are ardent SW fans who live in Zagreb. He was J. P. Treleaven ............. [email protected] kind enough to send me some of the pencils so I wouldn't Ming Wathne .............. [email protected] have to wait until November, when the issue should be coming out. Veronica Wilson · . . . . . . . . .. [email protected] The story revolves around the squadron's visit to a Judith Yuenger ..... [email protected] planet to deliver supplies. Meanwhile, Wedge has been Susan Zahn ...... [email protected] assigned to pick up some advanced technology for the Alliance. His squad runs into some trouble when they GET WELL SOON TO• .. encounter a group of radicals who claim that the victory at Endor never happened and that there are no Jedi. Laura Virgil, who underwent surgery for kidney stones I think SW fans in general should enjoy this one. Or in September. maybe it's just me, because I like Wedge... Who can say? But the art and storytelling are engaging and quite elegant. Wanda Lybarger who had surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome. ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY. .. CONGRATULATIONS TO. •• Southern Enclave # II, March 1986, 68 pp., reduced, double columns. Carolyn Golledge on the sale of a second story to West End Games which will appear in the Star Wars Adventure This issue was dedicated to the memory of the Journal. Way to go, Carolyn! Challenger astronauts, whose tragic deaths had occurred barely two months earlier. The issue opened with the poem Judy Yuenger on the birth of twin grandchildren. "High Flight" and featured two inspiring newspaper articles Katherine Elise (5 lbs. 7 oz.) and Kyle Michael (6 lbs. 6 oz.) from The Dallas Times Herald commenting on the tragedy. made their appearance on October 3, 1995. Mom and There followed an article by Liz Sharpe entitled "Clones babies are doing fme! and the Collapse of the Pre-Imperial State". Also featured was "The Private Life of the Jedi" by Jeanine Hennig, a light-hearted look at what Jedi wear underneath those tunics and black uniforms. Also, "An Interview with Tom Voegeli" by Pat Gonzales. Voegeli was Vice President of Minnesota Public Radio Productions which did the ANH 10

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