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Michele Hawley
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Name: | Michele Hawley |
Alias(es): | M. Louis, Rock Dog |
Type: | fan writer, fanzine publisher |
Fandoms: | Beauty and the Beast (TV) |
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Michele Hawley is a fan writer, artist, and fanzine publisher.
Hawley is perhaps best known for the publication of Black Cover, a zine that caused some Beauty and the Beast fandom members to demand that the zine be banned.
Hawley's publishing venture was Rock Dog.
Rock Dog Publications
- Black Cover
- Dreams, Genes and Memory Loss
- A Future Too Late
- Of things that are not, but should be...
- Once Upon a Time in a Galaxy... Not. Near. Here. ("Final Drive: Transmissions in Time and Space")
Hawley's Other Fanworks
Acquainted with the Night | Castles in the Air | 'Neath the Sidewalks of New York | Phoenix | Tunnelcon | Voices Unheard | Wishes and Dreams
Art
from Castles in the Air #1 (1989)
from A Future Too Late (1989)
from Tunnelcon #1 (1990)
some commentary from Wishes and Dreams #2 (1990), Michele Hawley: "Instead of the "Furry Batman" that CBS pushed Witt/Thomas to give us this season to raise Beauty and the Beast's Neilsen ratings, there were two other alternatives they really should have considered first. [...] #2 HEAVY METAL ROCK STAR - It would surely have attracted the "younger, hipper" audience Sagansky was looking for! Vincent reading Hemingway while playing a smokin' version of "Stairway to Heaven" on his southpaw guitar (a la Jimi Hendrix) to a screaming female audience. Vincent's next album, "Rock or Not to Rock...That is the Question" goes platinum. Too hip!"