Enchiridion

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Zine
Title: Enchiridion
Publisher: Con Amore Committee in Australia
Editor(s): Hazel Dodd (issue 1), Patricia Anderson (issues 2-3)
Date(s): 1984-1985
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Medium: print
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Fandom: multimedia
Language: English
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Enchiridion is a multimedia gen anthology.

It was specifically produced by the CON AMORE organization as a vehicle for the Art and Literary competition entries.

Issue 1

Enchiridion 1 was published in 1984 and contains 60 pages.

The content: fiction from Star Trek: TOS (3 stories, 2 poems), Blake's 7 (1 story), Original Fiction (1 story).

cover of issue #1

From the zine: "This amateur zine is the first specifically produced by the CON AMORE organization as a vehicle for the Art and Literary competition entries."

  • For the Glory of the Empire by Jan Greville (Early story of Saavik) (13 pages)
  • A Guided Tour of the Solar System - With a View to Colonization, essay by Hazel Dodd (10 pages)
  • Adventures on a Silly Planet by Carol Bott (Comedy about anti-Federationists) (8 pages)
  • Gladiator, Love No, Gladiatior Sheryl Peterson (Spartacus) (5 pages)
  • Rebellion by Jan Greville (Half-human, Half-Vulcan woman on Enterprise) (18 pages)
  • The Final Confrontation by Jan Greville
  • Always and Never Touching, and Being Touched by Sheryl Peterson (Star Trek)

Note: Adventures on a Silly Planet features a cameo appearance by Therin of Andor.

Issue 2

Enchiridion 2 was published in May 1985 and contains 84 pages.

The art is by Eleanor Hallewell and Mike McGann.

cover of issue #2

From the zine: "This is the second fanzine which includes some more entries in the Literary/­Art Competition."

  • Gauda Prime - Evening, poem by Mary G.T. Webber (4)
  • The Journey’s End by Pat De Voss (Star Trek: TOS/Battlestar Galactica (1978)) (6)
  • Jenna’s Freedom by Sue Clarke (Blake's 7) (21)
  • The Place of Challenge by Sheryl Peterson (reprinted from Enterprise - Personal Log #2) (Star Trek: TOS) (22)
  • Deathwatch #2 by Sheila Tracy (Blake's 7) (25)
  • The Grimman’s War by Robert Luxford (science Fiction) (27)
  • Cally Alone by Sheila Tracy and Yvonne Hintz (Blake's 7) (34)
  • To Blake, poem by Sheila Tracy (48)
  • Nina by Robert Luxford (science fiction) (49)
  • I have Been and Always Shall Be Your Friend by Pat De Voss (Star Trek: TOS) (54)
  • untitled poem by Lorrie Boen (56)
  • No Going Back by Sheila Tracy (Blake's 7) (57)
  • Second Temptation, poem by Sam Yang (60)
  • Long Delayed But Poetic by Yvonne Hintz (Blake's 7) (61)
  • Winter Incident by Ian Gould (science fiction) (67)
  • Loved She Not Honour More by Sheila Tracy (Blake's 7) (69)
  • The Question, poem by Sheila Tracy (Blake's 7) (72)
  • Phoenix Rising by Mary Harrist (reprinted from Phoenix Rising) (The Phoenix) (71)
  • A New Beginning by Sheila Tracy (Blake's 7) (73)
  • Amber Lights by Robert Luxford (written in script form) (science fiction) (75)

Issue 3

Enchiridion 3 was published in May 1985 and contains 92 pages. The art is by Mike McGann.

It contains fiction from Blake's 7 (6 stories, 1 poem), Star Trek: TOS (2 stories, 1 poem), original fiction (1), Phoenix (1) and A-Team.

cover of issue #3

From the zine: "This amateur zine is the third specifically produced by the CON AMORE organization as a vehicle for the Art and Literary competition entries."

  • Ever After, fiction by Sue Bursztynski (Blake's 7) (also in Tales from New Wales) (3)
  • A Harmless Game, fiction by Drew Morgan (22)
  • Descant, fiction by Cathy Kerrigan (25)
  • New Eyes, poem by Robert Luxford (38)
  • Informal Address, fiction by Sue Bursztynski (39)
  • My Vulcan Friend, poem by Patricia De Voss (Star Trek TOS) (40)
  • Fault on the Line, fiction by Robert Jan (41)
  • Final Flight, fiction by Linda Cox Chan (43)
  • The Babysitter, fiction by Mary Harrist (Phoenix) (previously published in Phoenix Rising, published by The Official Judson Scott Fan Club) (47)
  • Two Little Boys, poem by Yvonne Hintz (50)
  • After the Legend's End, fiction by Moira Dahlberg (51)
  • Letter to a Friend, fiction by Cathy Kerrigan (82)
  • The Huntress, fiction by Gail Neville (84)