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Resistance Communique

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Zine
Title: Resistance Communique
Publisher: Blake's Seven Information Service and Appreciation Society, also known as the Seveners Club.
Editor(s): Carole S. Fairman
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Medium: print, zine
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Fandom: Blake’s 7
Language: English
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Resistance Communique is a gen Blake's 7 anthology, a newsletter, published by Blake's Seven Information Service and Appreciation Society, also known as the Seveners Club. It contains both fiction and non-fiction and is one of the first Blake's 7 zines. There are at least two issues.

Issue 1

Resistance Communique 1 was published in August 1978, contains 9 pages and no art.

Fiction:

  • Liz Newton, "Deliver Us from Evil"

Nonfiction:

  • Carole, "Editorial"
  • Various announcements
  • "Quiz: How Much Do You Know about Blake's Seven?"
  • "Competition" (art, fiction)
  • "Favorite Characters, Aliens/Others, Episodes"
  • "Blake/Avon Relationship Analysis"

Issue 2

Resistance Communique 2 was published in November 1978, contains 12 pages and no art.

Fiction:

  • Carole S. Fairman, "The Price of Water"

Nonfiction:

  • Carole, "Editorial"
  • Zine ads: Liberator 1-2-3; Delirium, A Woman's Place,
  • Freya; Spacefall 1-2; Alternative Seven; Strangers Among Us
  • "Question" (quiz)
  • "Stephen Greif" (bio)
  • "Space Commander Travis" (essay)
  • Janet Ellicott, with Anne Harding and Jo Banks, "Mission Impossible: A Visit to the 'Blake's 7' Set"
  • "Notice to Members"

Poetry:

  • Marilyn White, "Olag Gan," "Kerr Avon"
  • Carole S. Fairman, untitled poems