Amy Falkowitz
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Name: | Amy Falkowitz |
Alias(es): | signed her art "ARF" |
Type: | fanwriter, zine publisher, filker, costumer and fan artist |
Fandoms: | Star Trek: TOS, Kraith, dragons, Star Wars, Darkover |
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Amy Falkowitz is a gen Star Trek fan fic writer, fanzine publisher, filker, song writer, and fan artist.
Falkowitz also participated in convention costume contests.
She was one of the early contributors to K/S fandom.
Falkowitz was the editor of The Other Side of Paradise and The Time of Surak.
Her fan art often has a focus of dragons.
Meta
- Darkover and Kraith (1975)
- I think that it is important for Jacqueline Lichtenberg, as the creator of the series, to hear from those who are KRAITH fans, who enjoy the works, but can still see their faults (1975)
- Bell Banners, an article on the music of Star Trek (1976)
- Kirk and Spock: Do They or Don't They? (con panel) (1977)
Convention Guest of Honor
- SaltCon (1977)
Sample Fiction and Songs
- Flame Time (Spock Get-'em. Alternate "Amok Time." Spock defeats Stonn and claims T'Pring, only to fall into the dread Linger Death when his anger at her severs their bond. T'Pau releases Spock into death.) (from Berengaria #8) (1976)
- Death is Only a Parting (from Contact #2 (1976)
- songs in The Middle-earth Songbook (1976)
- Unicorn Horn (1977)
- Home Leave in R & R #6/7 (1978)
- It's Boring, a Sahaj song in Omicron Ceti Three and Friends (1979)
- songs in The Westerfilk Collection (1980)
Zine Contributions
1001 Trek Tales | Alpha Continuum | Berengaria | Beta Niobe Revisited | Book of Shadows | Clipper Trade Ship | Contact | Falcon's Flight | Falcon's Lair | Fans | Fantasia | Galactic Discourse | Guardian | Grup | Guardian | The Holmesian Federation | Interstellar Amnity | Interphase | Jumeaux | Maine(ly) Trek | Masiform D | The Middle-earth Songbook | Mind-Meld | Neural Neutralizer | Nourishment | Obsc'zine | Omicron Ceti Three and Friends | One Trek Mind | The Other Side of Paradise | Paradise | Pern Portfolio | The Princess Tapes | Probe | R & R | Rigel | Romulan Wine | Sahaj Collected | Sehlat's Roar | Southern Star | Showcase | Showcase Presents the Alternate Universes of Star Wars | Skywalker | Sol III | Sol Plus | Southern Star | Spock's Arthropods | Star Trek Archives Coloring Book | Stardate: Unknown | Starstone | Starsong | T-Negative | The Time of Surak | Time Warp | Twin Suns | The Westerfilk Collection | Wide Open Spaces
Some of Amy's Art
1975
"The Kaytaytikh lifts the KRAITH." from Mind-Meld v.2 no.6
from Interphase #1
from Rigel #1, from what appears to be a self-insertion story, "Rift Crossing: An Obligation Between Universes" [1]
1976
from One Trek Mind #5
original art, "Infinite Diversity In Infinite Combinations," printed in Grup #5 (1976)
from The Other Side of Paradise #1
from "And Zarabeth Killed a Snowbear" from Probe #7
from Probe #8
from Showcase #3
from Sol Plus #3
1977
from Sehlat's Roar #5
from Nourishment
from The Other Side of Paradise #2
from Alpha Continuum #2
from Berengaria #8
from Berengaria #9 (from a silkscreen design by Mary G. Busar)
from Galactic Discourse #1
1978
from Pern Portfolio
from Time Warp #2, "Grooming the Steed" -- from the editor of "Time Warp": "Oh yes. My bacover. THAT, my dears, is the illo that spawned a fanzine of its own. Seems Amy Falkowitz believed me when I said I liked dragons and wanted an illo of one. I saw this, and wrote back, "Why not do me a whole portfolio of dragon illos?" So she did. THEN I said... anywho, the end result was PERN PORTFOLIO, a McCaffrey zine."
from 1001 Trek Tales (Lord of the Rings)
from Guardian (multimedia zine) #1
from Time Warp #1
1979
from The Time of Surak
from The Time of Surak
from The Time of Surak
from the The Other Side of Paradise #4
from The Other Side of Paradise #4
from Masiform D #9
from Falcon's Flight #4 -- a fan in issue #5 said in a letter of comment: "The illo that wins the Blechh Award is on page 66. Must they illo injuries like this? I'll call this one the Han Andreas Fault."
1981
from Guardian (multimedia zine) #3
from Twin Suns #2
from Twin Suns #2
1982
from the art portfolio in The Princess Tapes #2, Amy Falkowitz envisions The Other: "Luke's mother, Jaylahna Skywalker, has been in hiding for many loing years. After the triumph and horrendous revelation of Darth Vader to Luke, Yoda summons her out of hiding, to bring about the beginnings of the revival of the Jedi. She is the the unknown Other: Darth had believed her dead, and is not ready for her return. She is the Phoenix Arisen, summoned out of flame and ash and darkness; she comes with other Jedi of many species to challenge the Dark Lord and redeem herself (for she had indeed yielded to Darth cunning seduction: Luke is the son of the Phoenix and the Black Dragon.) The Phoenix Rises, Returns, and the Light is Reborn."
1986
from Maine(ly) Trek #4
1987
from The Other Side of Paradise #7
- ^ Falkowitz commented on this story in 1979 in Southern Star #5: "By many definitions, ECHOES is a Mary Sue. Now, I don't mean that as a put-down; heaven knows, I've written one myself, and ECHOES is in general better than my ghod-awful "Rift Crossing"."