Orbital Resonance I
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Title: | Orbital Resonance I |
Publisher: | OTP Press (or One True Pairing Press) |
Editor(s): | LaConstance/LaC |
Date(s): | planned for 2007, but WAS NEVER PUBLISHED |
Series?: | |
Medium: | fanzine, print |
Size: | |
Genre: | |
Fandom: | The Professionals |
Language: | English |
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Orbital Resonance I is a slash anthology fanzine that WAS NEVER PUBLISHED. It was advertised on various fan websites and mailing lists and funds exchanged hands.[1]
As advertised by the publisher in their final listing: The fanzine "is a gorgeous limited edition 250-page Pros zine filled with stories, poetry, trivia, beautiful art and graphics. Though the zine has expanded yet again with two original drawings from the wonderful Marion Jaeckel and another story."—from an e-mail sent to multiple fan mailing lists, 2007.
Planned Contents
- Peek-A-Bodie by M. Fae Glasgow (Nanny's Teddy Tales #3, circuit story)
- Enlargement by The SimHag
- Prometheus Unbound by M. Fae Glasgow
- Blood-Red Hearts by Elizabeth Holden (was originally in Diverse Doings, winner of a 2002 FanQ)
- All Hallows Eve by The Hag
- Roses Are Red by M. Fae Glasgow
- And Its Business Is Joy by Elise Madrid, (appears in T'hy'la, also published as a standalone novel in 2010)
- Flicks by Night Horse (A series of short stories and not quite PWPs set within the CI5 universe.)
- Poetry by Dragon Fish
- Fight Club! by Night Horse (Predicted outcomes when CI5 squares off with teams in other fandoms.)
- Survival Tips For CI5 by Night Horse
- Twenty Questions by Night Horse (What do Bodie and Doyle think about CI5, life in general, and each other?)
- artwork was to have been by Shelley Butler, Tauna, Kyo, Marion Jaeckel, Lorraine Brevig, Black Mushroom, Paloverde, and LaC.
Reactions and Reviews
See reactions and reviews for And Its Business Is Joy as it appeared in T'hy'la #26 and as a standalone.
See reactions and reviews for Prometheus Unbound in its form as a circuit zine in 1993.
See reactions and reviews for Roses Are Red as it was read aloud in January of 1996 at the bedtime story reading of that year's Escapade slash convention, and published as a circuit zine a month later.
[All Hallow's Eve]:Why this must be read: Well, personally, I think everything by The Hag ought to be read. She's a unique voice in Pros fandom, and I love her stories dearly. I've chosen this one because it demonstrates so well many of the traits I love about her writing: quiet; deeply emotional; real. "Quiet" is such an inadequate word to describe what I mean--this is a reflective piece that digs deep into the lads' emotions without unnecessary fireworks. The lads think and act like adults in the real world. They are in an established (albeit new) relationship, but as with any relationship there is some uncertainty simply because you cannot know everything going on in someone else's heart and mind.The story takes place after the episode "Discovered in a Graveyard," which serves as the catalyst for Bodie and Doyle to think more deeply about their relationship and their lives.
If you are looking for a story that will leave you sighing with pleasure (for the joy of it) and yet regret (because it has to end), give this one a try. [2]