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Anne Davenport
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Name: | Anne Davenport |
Alias(es): | ardavenport, adavenport |
Type: | fan artist, fan writer |
Fandoms: | Star Wars, Man from UNCLE, Doctor Who, Star Trek, Emergency!, etc. |
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URL: | ardavenport at FanFiction.Net adavenport at Archive of Our Own |
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Anne Davenport is a multifandom fan writer and artist. She also does costuming.
Bio
Anne writes on her FanFiction.Net profile:
I've been a fan-fic writer since back in the days of print zines and snail mail. And I still have most of them, too, including those very earliest zines after Star Wars: A New Hope came out before we knew Luke and Leia were related (oops). In the early 80's I did mostly Star Wars art and cartoons, very little writing.I co-wrote U.N.C.L.E. fics with a friend in the mid-80's and started writing Dr. Who around then, plus a smattering of other things. I specifically got my first computer (1984 Kaypro - a green-screen monster that didn't even have a hard drive) and a dot matrix printer so I could write fics with them. There were a few of zines produced with it, too.
I did not start writing a lot of fanfics until the late 1980's when Star Trek: The Next Generation came out -- strange and terrible things happened to Captain Jean-Luc Picard in those. ;)
And now I am digging around deep down into my sub-folders for the files of my old print fanzine days, so some of that Picard/Crusher and Janeway stuff is ending up here along with my newer fanfiction, though I am highly unlikely to write anything new there; they just look new because they haven't been on the internet. Or maybe they don't look new ...
My new fan-fic muse has been in Star Wars (mostly prequels) for online writing/posting (2005-2009), but since DragonCon 2009 I have branched out to Emergency! fanfic [...][1]
Fanfiction
As of 2013, Anne has over 200 stories posted at FanFiction.Net. Many are old stories that previously appeared in print zines.
Three Man from UNCLE stories that were co-written with Terry Neill and originally appeared in zines were published under the FF.net account ardavenport-tlneill.
At least two of her Star Trek: TNG novels were published as zines:
- Dinner at Ten Forward (1994)
- Lessons Learned (1995)
Fanart
- Never Steal a TARDIS You Can't Live With (Doctor Who, 1984)
- Tales from the Holodeck (Star Trek: TNG, 1991)
Example Art
front cover of Alderaan #12 (1981)
interior art from R & R #15 (1981)
interior art from R & R #15 (1981)
interior art from R & R #15 (1981)
interior art from R & R #16 (1981)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #2 (1981)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #2 (1981)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #2 (1981)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #4 (1981)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #4 (1981)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #5/6 (1981)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #5/6 (1981)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #7 (1982)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #7 (1982)
interior art from Jundland Wastes #12 (1982)
interior art from In a Different Reality #21 (1984)
interior art from In a Different Reality #21 (1984)
interior art from Jelly Baby Chronicles #3 (1984)
interior art from Jelly Baby Chronicles #3 (1984)
interior art from R & R #21 (1985)
front cover of Tales from the Holodeck (1991)
interior art from Can You Get Channel D? #3 (1994)
References
- ^ "ardavenport's profile". Archived from the original on 2022-02-01. Retrieved 4 August 2013.