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Dotty Barry
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Name: | Dotty Barry |
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Type: | fan writer, fanzine publisher, fan artist |
Fandoms: | Starsky & Hutch, Star Trek: TOS, Blake's 7 |
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Dotty Barry was a Star Trek and Starsky & Hutch fan writer and zine publisher in the late 1970s and mid-1980s.
In the Blake's 7 Wars
Barry was thanked in Magnificent Seven #9 because she "stood up for Right," a reference to The Blake's 7 Wars.
Notable Fanfiction and Poetry
- Non Constans (a poem in The Pits -- from a fan: "Dotty Barry's poem, "Non Constans", a marvelous piece of writing. One might well vote it "best". I could never vote it "favourite". I'd find it hard even to read it again; it's so alien in its coldness and indifference, to the way I see SH." [1])
- Coign of Vantage, many fans found it to be a a perceptive, chilling, and uncomfortable story that takes an unusual look at the Starsky and Hutch's relationship and how it might look to those outside The Magic Circle) (winner of an Encore Award and a Huggy Award)
- When All Else Fails, story
Zine Contributions
Sample Fanart
1978
from Star Canticle #1, for "The Wrong Side of Paradise".
from Star Canticle #1
from Star Canticle #1, for "Star Fleet Pre-Primer"
from Star Canticle #1, for "...And Always Will"
from Star Canticle #1, for the poem "Ode to a Lock of Hair" by Rayelle Roe
from Star Canticle #1, portrays the The Romulan Commander
1979
from Star Canticle #2 for the poem "Loveborne" by Gene Delapenia.
from Star Canticle #2 for the poem "Further Ode to a Lock of Hair" by Susan M.
1980
1982
from L.A. Vespers #2, for "Coign of Vantage".