I'm Just Sayin'...

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Title: I'm Just Sayin'...
Publisher: Vendredi Press
Editor(s): Deb Walsh
Date(s): 2002-2003
Series?:
Medium: print
Genre:
Fandom: Stargate SG-1
Language: English
External Links: gallery of covers here, Memories and fiction links here, Archived version
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I'm Just Sayin'... is a gen Stargate SG-1 anthology of fiction.

Issue 1

cover of issue #1, Lightfoot
an alternative version of issue #1?

I'm Just Sayin'... 1 was published in 2002 and is 311 pages long. Cover by Lightfoot. Artwork by Deb Walsh, Sheila Paulson, Marcia Brin, L.A. Carr, Lightfoot, Sharon Palmer, Mary Bloemker, Gallagater and more. From the publisher: Theme: First Contact - First contact with a new planet, a new culture, a new Goa'uld, or first contact among the individual team members or new recruits to the SGC. Even first contact with the Stargate itself.

Summaries are from the publisher:

  • First Chevron Encoded: Captain Samantha Carter (2 pages)
  • The Journey Begins by ETS (On their first mission after "The Enemy Within," the SG-1 team must learn to become just that - a team. But first, they've got to deal with some unpleasant leftovers on a planet once held by the Goa'uld.) (42 pages) (novella) 23,000+ words
  • Second Chevron Encoded: Colonel Jack O'Neill (2 pages)
  • Values (37 pages) Sheila Paulson (A shattered society on P9V-502, an unusual Goa'uld, and a Jaffa army unlike anything they've ever seen before would be enough to keep SG-1 busy. Then Jack O'Neill is captured, and all the rules are changed.) (novella) 22,000+ words
  • Third Chevron Encoded: Doctor Daniel Jackson (2 pages)
  • The Eagle Flies (22 pages) by Gallagater (A few ill-chosen words cause O'Neill to sit out a key mission to recover a weapon the likes of which no one has seen before. But when a long-forgotten Goa'uld shows up, endangering SG-1, all bets are off and rules were made to be broken.) (short [episode length] story) 12,000+ words
  • Fourth Chevron Encoded: Major General George Hammond (2 pages)
  • Three Little Pigs (10 pages) by L.A. Carr (They thought it was a milk run - a new planet, a bunch of interesting rocks - er - artifacts, an unknown culture, an empty horizon. But as a result, three members of SG-1 are trapped behind a line of unknown Jaffa guarding the Stargate on an alien world, with no way to get home, and no way to get help from the SGC. Or so everyone thinks. ) (short story) 5,000+ words
  • Fifth Chevron Encoded: Teal'c (2 pages)
  • A Gift (32 pages) by jann (When the SG-1 team encounters a race uprooted and nearly destroyed by the Goa'uld generations ago, they get more than they bargained for. The aliens' "gift" splinters the team and may ultimately cost Daniel Jackson his sanity. ) (novella) 20,000+ words
  • Sixth Chevron Encoded: Sergeant Walter Davis (2 pages)
  • Lost (9 pages) Elyse (When an important item becomes misplaced, the team finds itself on a perilous journey, deep within the mountain. What they find there promises to leave an indelible impression on them all - or at least on Jack O'Neill.) (short story) 3,000+ words
  • Seventh Chevron Encoded: Sergeant Sylvester Siler (1 page)
  • Riddles (122 pages) Deb Walsh (Crossover with Relic Hunter. Arriving on P6-935, Daniel Jackson is intrigued by a culture whose language he doesn't recognize ... until the planet's defense systems immobilize Teal'c and threaten to kill them all if they can't solve the riddles of this missing link in human history.) (novella) 72,000+ words
  • Eighth Chevron Locked: Major Paul Davis (2 pages)
  • Soul Of A Warrior (11 pages) by Marcia Brin (Facing a challenge laid by an arrogant alien race, Jack O'Neill discovers just what kind of man he is.) (short story) 5,000+ words
  • Wormhole Engaged: Doctor Janet Fraiser (1 page)
  • Confessions (7 pages) by Mary D. Bloemker (Left alone in the infirmary, injured, sleepless, and disgruntled, Jack O'Neill examines his life and determines he's just getting too old. An unexpected visitor and an even more surprising revelation shatter not only the silence, but Jack's complacency.) (vignette) 3,000+ words
  • Event Horizon: Jonas Quinn (1 page)

Issue 2

cover of issue #2

I'm Just Sayin'... 2 was published in 2003 and is 198 pages long. From the publisher: "The theme for issue #2 is "fix it," also known as alternate universe, also known as "what if?" Stories that fill in the blanks, provide backstory, answer questions, and take a different path. Stories of possibilities not yet realized ..."

Story summaries are from the publisher:

  • Breath of Life by Sheila Paulson (Following "The First Ones." A weird confluence of allergies and medications could mean a second chance for one, and not a hope for another.) (short story - 8,500+ words)
  • The Fourth by ETS (Missing scenes for "Meridian," "Revelation," and "Redemption" parts 1 and 2. SG-1, the SGC and Jonas Quinn all struggle to come to terms with the results of Daniel Jackson's heroic actions in Kelowna.) (novella - 25,000 words)
  • Glue by K Hanna Korossy (Following "In the Line of Duty." The death of Jolinar leaves an empty place in Sam Carter's soul.) (short story - 9,000+ words)
  • Fix-a-Gate by Marcia Brin (Vignettes and missing scenes, AU. From the film, through the series, and beyond.") (missing scenes, vignettes - 9,000+ words)
  • Last Stand Together by Kiva (A variation on "Last Stand" in which Daniel decides to act on the SG-1 motto, "No one gets left behind.) (short story - 7,500+ words)
  • The Greatest Cure by Deb Walsh (Reprinted from the Jackfic list at Yahoogroups.com. . When an alien bug follows SG-1 back to Earth, it's time for some creative thinking to find the ultimate cure.) (short story - 1,400+ words)
  • The Missing Piece of the Puzzle by Blue Topaz (A blast from Sam's past may hold the key to her future.) (short story - 7,500+ words)
  • The MacGyver Principle by Lorelei Sieja (When Daniel Jackson gets word his paternal grandfather has died, he decides to go in search of family he's never known. What he finds is beyond even his wildest dreams.) (novella - 20,000+ words)
  • Asylum by Deb Walsh (When Kelowna's Doctor Kieran decides to defect, he changes the course of events for Earth and Kelowna) (short story - 12,000+ words)
  • Plus "Whatever happened to ...?" vignettes featuring Catherine and Ernest, Shifu, Narim and more.