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Prophet Margin
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Title: | Prophet Margin |
Publisher: | Gypsy Moth Press |
Editor(s): | Ann Hupe |
Date(s): | 1996 |
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Medium: | print zine |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine |
Language: | English |
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Prophet Margin is a gen 60-page anthology of fiction. Full color front cover by Zaquia Tarhuntassa. Tarhuntassa and Nola Frame-Gray are the interior artists.
From the editorial: "It seems that either the 'ol pros in fanzine writing have either died off, gafiated, won't write anymore, etc., so it's becoming harder and harder to get decent submissions. Either, it's absolutely wonderful, but only five pages. Or it's a chronicle of a recent re-enactment but none of the usual cast is remotely involved in the plot complications. Or... 'I never give out criticism without offering how to make better, but I can't even begin to think how to make it better other than starting from square one. Please not that Prophet Margin was originally supposed to be a strict DS9 zine, but due to lack of interest (and lack of quality submissions), I've also combined a few tidbits that couldn't have been placed anywhere else... I want to apologize for a wonderful Odo-in-a-bucket story that was gobbled up when my computer crashed, and I lost it all. *Sob!* I even had a great illo done by Zaqua for it!!! Promise it'll show up somewhere!!"
Contents
- Editorial (3)
- Wish Come True by Joan Verba
- Holiday Shopping with Hans (14)
- Trek Talk by Hans (15)
- Translations by Stephen Mendenhall (19)
- Odo in a Bucket by Nola Frame-Gray (Note: while this appears in the Table of Contents, it is not in the zine.) (25)
- Bonnie Reitz in Slumberland by Jeannette (27)
- Jeannette in Slumberland by Hans (30)
- Deeply Spaced by Jeannette (reviews) (32)
- The Movement by Christine Wirick (38)