Haven (Star Trek zine)
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Title: | Haven |
Publisher: | Nova Press Publications |
Editor(s): | Chris Dickenson and Deborah Baudoin |
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Medium: | print zine |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: TNG (issues 1-2) & Star Trek: DS9 (issue 3) |
Language: | English |
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Haven is a Star Trek: TNG and DS9 gen anthology.
Issues one and two contain all TNG and issue three all DS9. A few stories from the zine can be found online here
Issue 1
Haven 1 was published in 1992 and contains 220 pages. It is edited by Chris Dickenson. Front cover is by BEKi; interior art is by BEKi, Chris Myers, Barbara Caldwell, David Lawrence, Laura Miles, and Jane Mailander.
- Things We Leave Behind by Cyndi Bayless Overstreet--Data is fighting against time to save the lives of his shipmates. To find the rare mineral he needs, he must form an alliance with a telepathic heir apparent. (4)
- Special Mission by Michelle Benoit--Charles Stoddard has a terrible secret, and the pretty lady in the seat next to him is a welcome distraction to his troubles. He has no idea who she is or what she really wants from him. (106)
- A Little Spark of Heaven by Deborah Baudoin--Lwaxana Troi's valet has found something lovely, a souvenir of his travels. But appearances can be deceiving. (116)
- The Once and Future Captain by BEKi--William Riker is facing a future he has already seen. With Guinan's help, he may find the answers...or perhaps just more questions. (141)
- No Small Trust by Barbara Caldwell--Ro Laren has a great deal to learn about her human crewmates...and the universe. Sometimes vengeance is not always the answer. (155)
- Conversation in a Doorway by Jane Mailander--William Riker is dying. In the shadowy portal between life and what lies beyond, he meets an old friend. (175)
- You Can't Judge a Book by Chris Dickenson--Set post-"Disaster," this vignette explores what a Bajoran ex-convict and a Betazoid princess might have in common. (182)
- Hair of the Dog by Sally Dayton--What do you get when you cross a drunken Betazoid and a Klingon standup comedian? William Riker is about to find out! (186)
- The Road Home by Barbara Caldwell--A sequel to "Redemption Part 2" poses some chilling what-ifs about the welfare of a certain Klingon security chief. (194)
- Yesterday's Ghost by Laura Bickle--William Riker does not walk alone in the "Yesterday's Enterprise" second history. This poignant tale explains why. (210)
- Ten-Forward Tattler by Sadie Maxwell (219)
- The Great Bird Passes by Jane Mailander (220)
Issue 2
Haven 2 was published in 1993 and has 244 pages.
It has a color cover of Beverly Crusher by Laura Miles. Interior artists include David Lawrence, Chris Myers, Silva Hebert, Karyl Weiss-Mendel and 'toons by Jane Mailander.
- A Few Vivid Memories, fiction by Chris Dickenson
- We That Sowed, fiction by Nancy Louise Freeman
- Hidden Treasures, fiction by Deborah Baudoin
- Daddy's Little Girl, fiction by Michelle Benoit
- A Little Kindness Keeps on Going and Going, fiction by Sadie Maxwell (What do you get when you combine a doctor named Crusher, a doctor named Pulaski, and way too many Cardassian Suicides? A sequel to A Little Kindness Goes a Long Way.)
- Dream a Little Dream, fiction by Cyndi Bayless Overstreet
- A Song in the Sunlight, fiction by Deborah Baudoin (Deanna Troi receives an unusual gift in memory of the most important event in her life.)
- A Matter of Programming, fiction by Chris Dickenson
- reviews of "both the pro novels"
- review of the first season of DS9
- filks by Dickenson and Baudoin
- filks by Toronto Trek Guest of Honor Larry Warner
Issue 3
Haven 3 was published in May 1995 and contains 221 pages. It has a cover by Christine Myers.
- Editorial by Deborah Baudoin (1)
- After the Looking Glass by Maddie Mumford, art by Mumford and David Lawrence (1)
- Crunch by Sadie Maxwell, art by Mumford (64)
- Secrets by Lynn Tucker, art Joey Rodriguez and Mumford (91)
- The Serpent and the Sculptor by Deborah Baudoin, art by Carol Webb (137)
- Deep Space Nine Second Season Reviews by Deborah Baudoin(189)
- Deep Space Nine Third Season Reviews by Deborah Baudoin (209)
- Closing Editorial by Chris Dickerson (221)