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A Credit for Your Thoughts

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Title: A Credit for Your Thoughts
Author(s): Jacklin Scott
Date(s): May 1993
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Fandom(s): Blake's 7
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A Credit for Your Thoughts is a Blake's 7 story by Jacklin Scott.

The pairing is Cally/Vila.

It was published in Southern Comfort #7.5.

Reactions and Reviews

Unknown Date

For Cally/Vila fans there is "A Credit for your Thoughts", which I thought rather overdid Vila's timidity but was otherwise a warm, gentle tale and has the bonus of a lovely drawing of Vila by Adrian Morgan; there's another on page 183. Other stories include a Travis/Avon, two Jenna/Avon, and a long one "Paths of Destiny" about Tarrant and Vila's life on a prison mining colony, which is a continuation of a story in Southern Comfort 5.5. I always find it difficult to imagine Tarrant and Vila having any sort of loving relationship but this is a very well-plotted and convincing attempt, and it is unusually well-paced.[1]

1994

Slight V/C. Cally complains to Vila that she can't get the man she wants, deliberately letting him think she means Avon. Not bad, not memorable. [2]

2015

Light, forgettable. [3]

References

  1. ^ review by Anonymous at Judith Proctor's Blake's 7 site
  2. ^ Review posted by Sandy Herrold to Lysator on March 6, 1994, quoted with permission.
  3. ^ comments by Aralias, see full post at Lots of not very good zines, November 13, 2015