Bitter Honeymoon and Other Stories: The Amorous Adventures of Dyan Ardais
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Title: | Bitter Honeymoon and Other Stories: The Amorous Adventures of Dyan Ardais |
Publisher: | Thendara House Publications |
Editor(s): | Marion Zimmer Bradley |
Date(s): | January 1982 |
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Medium: | print zine |
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Fandom: | Darkover |
Language: | English |
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Bitter Honeymoon and Other Stories: The Amorous Adventures of Dyan Ardais is a 41-page Darkover anthology of fiction edited by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
The front cover is by Linda Leach, the back by Amy Harlib.
The zine features the character Dyan Ardais.
Ardais' Popularity
In 1980, Diana Paxson wrote:
I've said before, we receive more Free Amazon stories than all other stories put together (... MZB, who has to read them all, says [that most of them have the same plot]) — MZB recently quoted the following from a letter she wrote to Don Wollheim:
- [Bradley]: Only one plot even comes near, in popularity, to the Standard Free Amazon Plot, which Diana and I have begun to call Subject A: Free Amazon meets a Man She Can Trust, and thus is enabled to give up a little of her cherished freedom.
- [Bradley]: Second most popular as a theme for amateur stories is "How did Dyan Ardais manage to father a first son?" I got five of them. One was unprintable. All were gloomy and tragic.
[snipped]
... Bitter Honeymoon and Other Stories contains four variations on the Dyan Ardais theme (the printable ones mentioned).
- [Bradley]: I ought to add in my version of the theme. It is neither gloomy, tragic, nor obscene... but then I have known a great many homosexual men, and while they may not have as many children as the other kind, they do have children... and oddly enough, many of them make reasonably good fathers. [1]
Contents
- Editorial by Marion Zimmer Bradley (3)
- Alazais, fiction by Virginia de Marce, illustrated by Linda Leach (5)
- Once for Duty, fiction by Katherine Ann Gorman, illustrated by Alberta Stout (10)
- Sybella, fiction by Patricia Partridge, illustrated by Linda Leach (17)
- Janu, a poem by C.R. Maclamore (22)
- A Man of Impulse, fiction by Marion Zimmer Bradley (reprinted in "Four Moons of Darkover" a DAW Darkover Anthology, also in the pro book "Marion Zimmer Bradley's Darkover" (1993) (23)
- Bitter Honeymoon, fiction by Roberta Rogow, illustrated by Linda Leach (33)
References
- ^ from Darkover Newsletter #23