The Restless Wave

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Zine
Title: The Restless Wave
Publisher: P.P. Press Triffid's Leg Press, agented starting in 2016 by Requiem Publications
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Date(s): 1990s
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Medium: print
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Fandom: Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea
Language: English
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The Restless Wave is a 53-page Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea slash zine with fiction by Lindar and friends.

It has five stories by Lindar and four by other writers.

Summary

From the publisher:

The mix of stories here is a varied as possible, a pot-pourri of drama, angst and humour, with of course a spoonful of sex to help them all along....

Lindar's Happy Returns is short and sweet, a delightful little loving gift to open this new zine.

In Heart's Desire, Lindar has written a new slant on the Chip/Lee dilemma with a certain Admiral hovering in the background -- who else?

Jennifer's Captain's Cabaret is an S&M story, so you have been warned. But Lee's thoughts and feelings are still totally in character. It's fascinating (and informative!) and another for the Chip/Lee fans.

Lindar's The Experiment shows a vulnerable side to the indomitable Admiral while he's in the mad-scientist role that annoys Lee so much. But Lee, of course, is always there to help.

The Phantom of Ourselves by Dillya Kay is a new sequel to The Phantom episodes, but although similar themes have been written before -- never quite like this. Lee's lover in this story is not the Admiral, but an entirely different member of the crew.

In Forgiveness by Hayley, Lee finds a surprise in Nelson’s bed—and forgiveness is the last thing on his mind!

The Portal sends Crane and Nelson into a hair-raising episode in one of Lindar's special science-fiction based adventures, and this one will keep you on the edge of your seats.

And thank your lucky stars for The Captain's Waiting Game, a long-awaited sequel to her novel 'If There Are No Stars'. Due to ill-health this is not the full length novel The Captain hoped to write, but we are glad to see more of her universe, where we discover an unexpected secret from Lee's past.