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Marie Logan

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Name: Marie Logan
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Type: fanwriter
Fandoms: Blake's 7, Ladyhawke
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Marie Logan was a fanwriter active in the late 1980s and early 1990s. She wrote prose and poetry for Blake's 7 and Ladyhawke fandoms. Her stories were published in such zines as Enarraré, Refractions, Input, Powerplay.

Fanfiction

Haiku by Marie Logan from Avon the Terrible, with the art by Annie Hamilton
  • On the Way to the Midnight Sun (Ladyhawke) in Refractions #2 and, after the revision, in Enarraré #3
  • The Gate Beyond Winter in Enarraré #8 (Blake's 7, Season 3) (An errant Queen is saved from goblins by elf-wights - or is that what is really going on? An earlier version of this story appeared in one of the ConQuest conzines under the title All The King's Horses.)
  • Key (Blake's 7, PGP). Co-written with Jenny Hayward, published in Enarraré #5, #6 and #7 and reprinted in Chronicles 56/57/58
  • Set of haikus for episodes of Blake's 7 in Input and Avon the Terrible

Fan Reactions

This is the other regular B7 author for Enarrare'. She tends more to stories with a bit of a fantasy flavour - ancient cultures, myths come to life - but all consistent with the B7 universe. I love it.

Jenny Hayward & Marie Logan also wrote a PGP called "Key" which I like very much too, but that is probably because I am biased. 8-)[1]

[The Gate Beyond Winter] One of my favourite ever stories. An ancient Queen fights goblins and is rescued by elves - or is that what is really happening? It is so good to see the Seven from such a different perspective. One has one's cake and eats it too, where fantasy meets reality and one finds it to be cultural difference rather than un-reality. [2]

References

  1. ^ From fanfiction reviews by Kathryn Andersen posted on Lysator 10 January 1993
  2. ^ from Kathryn Andersen at Judith Proctor's Blake's 7 site