I Know You're Out There, Somewhere

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Zine
Title: I Know You're Out There, Somewhere
Publisher: Vincent's World Press
Editor:
Author(s): Patricia Kehoe
Cover Artist(s): Terrie Milliman
Illustrator(s): Terri Milliman
Date(s): November 1991
Medium: print zine
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Genre:
Fandom: Beauty and the Beast (TV)
Language: English
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I Know You're Out There, Somewhere is a 133-page het Beauty and the Beast novel by Patricia Kehoe. Art information: by Terrie Milliman (color cover) includes frontal, as well as side, nudity of Vincent. This novel is related to the anthology series edited by Kehoe called Vincent's World.

Part of "The Vincent's World Novel" Series

This is part of the series, The Vincent's World Novels.

About

From The Beauty and the Beast Buyer's Guide to Fanzines:

This novel begins where "TRIS" ends but ignores the 3rd season. Instead, the story line follows Vincent's struggle to accept the idea that he is entitled to love Catherine in all ways and to remember what happened in that cave. Readers should note that some events - Catherine is captured and held hostage while pregnant - do echo the 3rd season but all is resolved happily this time.

Chapters

  • Rebirth (4)
  • Times of Sorrow (57)
  • So Many Gifts (102)
  • To Love Forever (119)

Poem

From the title page:

WHERE ARE YOU?! I know you're out there somewhere.
Believe in me? I shall find you somehow and somehow, I'll return again... to you.
All the power of this sweet passion, is as thunder in the air. The vows we gave each other shall haunt me... to the end.
I know you're out there somewhere. Somehow you can hear my voice. Oh, I shall find you, somehow. SOMEHOW. I pledge to find you somehow and somehow I'll return again... for YOU.

Reactions and Reviews

In this third in the series of novel-length zines from Vincent's World Press, after the Trilogy, Catherine is kidnapped, not by Gabriel, but by underworld figures who've mistaken her for a witness in a criminal case. Vincent's search is thus successful, averting the events of 3rd season. There's a great deal of graphic sex, as one has come to expect with this author. Some of Teri Milliman's striking art includes frontal, as well as sidal, nudity of Vincent.[1]

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