Mini-Zine (Starsky and Hutch zine)

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Zine
Title: Mini-Zine
Publisher:
Editor(s): Sandra J. Ferriday
Date(s): 1980-
Series?:
Medium: print
Genre: gen
Fandom: Starsky and Hutch
Language: English
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Mini-Zine is a series of small gen Starsky and Hutch anthologies published by Sandra J. Ferriday in the UK.

front cover of issue #1
back cover of issue #1

There were ten regular issues in total, plus as least one supplement.

In 1982, the first three issues were combined to make the zine Just the Two of Us. While the original content of the zines was all gen, this compilation included a non-explicit slash story.

Issue 1

Mini-Zine 1 was published in May 1980 and contains 20 pages.

The front cover is by Gloria-Ann Rovelstad. The back cover includes poetry by the editor.

It is 8" x 6" with 20 pages.

It was advertised for sale in the August 1980 issue of STAG.

From the editorial:

Dear Friends,

Welcome to my very first MINI ZINE. Although it's not very large in format, I just wanted to include a few short stories, poems and art work from a small circle of friends.

I do hope you will enjoy its reading and contents. My own stories are not exactly up to the sames standard as the American writers (in my opinion anyway!), but I'd like to think you'll enjoy them all the same. Any comments send to me, the Editor, namely:- Miss Sandra J. Ferriday,

  • Editorial by Sandra J. Ferriday
  • art by Nicola M. Vowles (Hutch) (1)
  • What is a Starskyhutch?, poem by Nicola M. Vowles (2)
  • Crossword Puzzle #1 by Sandra J. Ferriday (2)
  • Crossword Puzzle #2 by Sandra J. Ferriday (3)
  • puzzle clues (4)
  • Guess the Episode Contest (4)
  • Clues to the Crossword Puzzle #1 (5)
  • art by Sandra J. Ferriday (Hutch from "Murder on Stage 17") (6)
  • art by Sandra J. Ferriday ("Paul Michael Glaser as Himself (Who Else?)") (7)
  • Corridors of Mystery, fiction by Sandra J. Ferriday (8)
  • puzzle answers (11)
  • Double Image, fiction by Sandra J. Ferriday (12)
  • art by Sandra J. Ferriday (Hutch from "Shootout" and Starsky from "The Bait") (18)
  • art by Nicola M. Vowles (Hutch) (19)
  • Sales, Adverts, answers to puzzle #2 (20)

Issue 2

Mini-Zine 3 was published in around March 1981.

An edition with 12 pages was advertised for sale in the March 1981 issue of S and H.

Issue 3

Mini-Zine 3 was published around April 1981.

It contains 14 page and was advertised for sale in the April 1981 issue of S and H.

"S&H, with poetry, fans' views, comments, art, wordgrams, songs, recipes, ads."

Issue 4

Mini-Zine 4 was published in early 1982.

Issue 5

Mini-Zine 5 was published in 1982. Submissions began being accepted in June.

Issue 6

Issue 7

Issue 8

Issue 9

Issue 10

Supplement

Mini-Zine Supplement was published in August 1982 and contains 8 pages.

from the 1982 Suppl
  • art by June Bushnell (David Soul and his dog, Dublin)
  • Our Sweet Music Man, poem by Ella Magee
  • word find by Christine Hathaway
  • ads for photos, games, Max Franklin novels, post cards, pin-ups from British magazines, "Don't Give Up On Us" songsheets, posters, t-shirts (all sold by Sandra J. Ferriday)
  • similar items sold by June Bushnell
  • Star Trek Fanzines for Sale
  • Submission Request for "David Soul on 6.55 Special" (a 22-page 8x6 zine to contain "comments on show," "your favorite show and why", "any show you disliked and why," wordgrams, crossword puzzles, quizzes, and poetry - the deadline was September 1, 1982)
  • a flyer for Just the Two of Us

Special Issue 1

Ferriday described a special "David Soul - 6.55 Special Issue in APB #14.

Special Issue 2

From APB: #15 (November 1982):

I'm asking for contributions again! THE DAVID SOUL EXPERIENCE ZINE NO 2 will now be in production, due to recently receiving an 8-page report on one concert —I need others too. Before Davids concerts go completely out of one's minds, can you at least try to write/type your views/meetings etc. on his concerts and send to me? Plus poetry, puzzles, anything else relevant. I won't give a deadline date because every time I do someone tells me its too early —alternatively if I don't, I could wait to doomsday!