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A World to Believe In
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Title: | A World to Believe In |
Publisher: | Unicorn Press |
Editor: | |
Author(s): | Judith Nolan |
Cover Artist(s): | Kathy Fidge |
Illustrator(s): | |
Date(s): | 2013? |
Medium: | print zine |
Size: | digest-sized |
Genre: | het |
Fandom: | Beauty and the Beast |
Language: | English |
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A World to Believe In is a 114-page het digest-sized Beauty and the Beast novel by Judith Nolan.
The art is by Kathy Fidge.
Part of a Series
- How Shall I Hold My Soul
- To Dream a Dream
- All Things are Possible
- Dancing Light
- Dreams of the Heart
- A Time to Love
- A World to Believe In (written many years later)
- The Brightest Love
Zine History
Judith is a New Zealand fan who found the show when it first aired there in 1988. Her zine, How Shall I Hold My Soul, the first in her SND, 6-zine arc, was written in the early 1990‘s. She sold her zines snail-mail back in the day, but slowly lost touch with fandom over the years.In 2013, through Facebook, Judith reconnected with several long-lost BatB friends who showed her the way to Winterfest Online. She has also returned to writing fan fic, with new stand-alone stories posted in The Library, and is now at work on zine #7 in this SND series.
The Crystal Rose Lending Library owns copies of only the first two zines in the set. WFOL Finally Online is pleased to present this hard-to-find series in its entirety.
Artwork by the author (volumes 1 and 2) and by Kathy Fidge (volumes 3 - 6) [1]