Author's Choice (zines from AllGen Press)

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Zine
Title: Author's Choice
Publisher: AllGen Press
Editor(s):
Date(s): 2002, 2004
Series?:
Genre:
Fandom: multifandom
External Links: WB Machine link to the publisher
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Author's Choice collects the favorite stories by an author in a single author anthology. There have been at least two issues. Art has been included on Fanlore with the publisher's permission.

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DawnC

Author's Choice—DawnC is a gen Sentinel and Stargate SG-1 anthology from 2002, and is 176 pages long. The stories are all by DawnC and were revised and expanded from the net-published versions. The art is by Corinna.

  • Heart of a Warrior ("It's a "Doggie-Sue" story. Blair Angst and Owies in this one") (Sentinel) (19 pages)
  • Inside and Out ("Blair is framed for several Major Crimes, and Jim must struggle to clear his partner's name.") (Sentinel) (60 pages)
  • Inferno ("This is a dark piece with violence and strong language. The Plot: After shooting someone in self-defense, Blair finds himself the target of an insane man bent on revenge.") (Sentinel) (44 pages)
  • Corners of the Mind ("A Fire and Water epilogue") (Stargate SG-1) (17 pages)
  • Reconstruction ("Daniel once again meets with misfortune.") (Stargate SG-1) (7 pages)
  • Random Acts of Tragedy ("Blair is involved in a car accident that results in the death of a family.") (Sentinel) (24 pages)

Reactions and Reviews: DawnC

Beth has done a new zine with some new stories and some rewrites of older net published ones by Dawn C. I proof-read this one and it's excellent. The first story about Blair rescueing [sic] a dog is a major tearjerker. One of the few times I've really been moved to tears by a fanfic. There are Stargate stories (not a fandom I follow) that I enjoyed anyway. Dawn excels at angst, with a lot of Blair (or Danny) in jeopardy and Jim charging in to the rescue.[1]

Sheila Paulson

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Author's Choice—Sheila Paulson was published in 2004 and contains 198 pages. The art is by IM Mueller and all the fiction is by Sheila Paulson.

References

  1. ^ comment by Crowswork at Gen Fic Crit, February 2003