Householding Chanel Inquirer
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Title: | Householding Chanel Inquirer |
Publisher: | Karen Litman, Jay Schiff |
Editor(s): | Marjorie Robbins, Karen Litman |
Date(s): | 1987-1988 |
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Fandom: | Sime~Gen |
Language: | English |
External Links: | online here |
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Householding Chanel Inquirer is a Sime~Gen anthology of fiction, art and information. It is a question and answer fanzine that was published by Householding Chanel in 1987 and 1988. At the time, Sectuib Marge, was chairperson of the Sime~Gen Welcommittee.
"HCI was originally conceived as a 10-15 page pamphlet of strictly questions from Kerry's files. Ha! The shendi-flecking thing grew on us. But it has been fun. And I do have some ideas for other things we can do. (After I take a LONG vacation.)" [1]
Issue 1
Householding Chanel Inquirer 1 was published in November 1987. It has art by Donell Meadows, Linda Whitten and Michael Tartaglio.
- CHANNELS
- COMPANIONS
- S/G CUSTOMS
- TECTON HISTORY
- FARRIS MYSTIQUE
- RATHOR
- TRANSFER MECHANICS
- S/G SPIRITUALITY
- MISCELLANEOUS
- DUSHAU
- KREN
- CHANEL BULLETIN BOARD
Issue 2
Householding Chanel Inquirer 2 was published in September 1988.
- GENERALLY SPEAKING BY KAREN MACLEOD
- FROM THE SOSECTU'S DESK BY MARGE ROBBINS
- DIGEN FARRIS MEMORIAL SERVICE AWARDS HCI STAFF
- QUESTION AND ANSWER SECTION
- DIGEN AT HOME BY JACQUELINE LICHTENBERG
- HOW SIMES USE SELYN BY MARY LOU MENDUM
- WHAT IS SELYN? BY JACQUELINE LICHTENBERG
- A FARRIS CHANNEL AT THE 1988 WINTER OLYMPICS BY KATE FILIPOWICZ
- JOKES AND GEN-ERAL HUMOR BY LINDA WHITTEN
- WHY A VAMPIRE NOVEL BY JACQUELINE LICHTENBERG
- DREAMSPY BY JACQUELINE LICHTENBERG
- KAREEN'S REPORT TO THE TECTON 1987 BY MARGE ROBBINS
- Esoterica and Sime/Gen Fandom, a Round Robin started by Jacqueline Lichtenberg ("This will be printed with responses from different people in" Ambrov Zeor #17 and Companion in Zeor #10)
- ART CREDITS: DONELL MEADOWS, LINDA WHITTEN
References
- ^ from the editorial of the firs issue