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Night of Love
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Title: | Night of Love |
Publisher: | CrystalFire Press |
Editor: | |
Author(s): | Deborah Nockels |
Cover Artist(s): | Randi Perez |
Illustrator(s): | no art |
Date(s): | August 1990 |
Medium: | print zine |
Size: | |
Genre: | |
Fandom: | Beauty and the Beast (TV) |
Language: | English |
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Night of Love is a 21-page het Beauty and the Beast (TV) novel by Deborah Nockels. The cover is by Randi Perez.
Description
From an October 1990 ad:
The love scene we all wanted to see & didn't. 16 pages, rated R, romantic & and erotic but not explicit. AGE STATEMENT REQUIRED WITH ORDER. [1]
Reactions and Reviews
1992
This is a rewrite of the love scene from 'Though Lovers Be Lost.' It has very large computer type and can be described as a short story instead of a zine. Type printed one-sided. It was one of the first attempts at rewriting the love scene and offered fans an alternative to 'TLBL' long before other zines were able to deal with it. [2]
1997
Guess what Vincent and Catherine did in the cave after Catherine yelled “Vincent!” Of the many fan wish-fulfillment versions of what happened in the Trilogy cave, this one is competently and literally written, if you don't mind wandering viewpoints. [3]
References
- ^ from Pipeline v.3 n.10 (October 1990)
- ^ from The Beauty and the Beast Buyer's Guide to Fanzines (1992)
- ^ from Helpers' Network Quality Fanzine Review -- 1997, Archived version