The Sime/Gen Concordance

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Title: The Sime/Gen Concordance
Publisher: Ambrov Zeor Productions
Editor(s): John Shimwell
Type:
Date(s): a complimentary per-publication was issued in October 1990, a second edition (revised and updated) was published in March 1991
Medium: print
Fandom: Sime~Gen
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The Sime/Gen Concordance is a 140-page Sime~Gen resource by John Shimwell.

cover of the 1991 Shimwell zine

The assistant assistant compiler was Leigh Kimmel.

Is is copyrighted as 1990 by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Jean Lorrah.

a explanation in 1978 by Katie Filipowicz, printed in A Companion in Zeor #1

From the title page: "(All The Things You Wanted To Know About Simes and Gens ...But Were Too Post to Zlin!)"

The Filipowicz Connection

Beginning in 1978 to at least until 1989, Katie Filipowicz mentioned doing a lot of work on a Sime/Gen Concordance. It is unclear what, if any, relationship it has to the completed Shimwell one. It's very possible that all her work was incorporated into the Shimwell zine.

From A Companion in Zeor #1 in 1978:

Several years from now, about the same that that "Mahogany Trinrose" appears, I'll be publishing a concordance/companion to the Sime series.

Jacqueline suggested that I might like to do it, and of course, she figured me completely. I jumped at the opportunity.

Right now, I'd like to hear from you Sime/Gen fans. If you could have anything at all (short of a full-color reproduction of Hugh Valleroy's Arenesti design!) in such a concordance, what would you like to see? I have had and will have access to some unpublished material that will add depth to the background of the series. And I hope I can get Jacqueline to answer some questions, since she is very concerned that the concordance be done properly.

Very little has been decided at the moment, although work has begun. There will most like be a dictionary-type "lexicon", much like the one in the Star Trek Concordance. Perhaps we will have a few articles on specific aspects of the Sime and Gen cultures. Many other things are possible. What I am looking for are suggestions for emphases and for other features. If anyone has any questions about the Sime/Gen universe, things that have bothered them, I'd also like to hear from you. If I happen to know the answer or have an opinion on it, I'll be sure to tell you about it.

Thanks, and I hope to hear from you soon... Please enclose a SASE (Self Addressed Stamped Envelope) when writing.

The Shimwell Edition

A fan named John Shimwell was the publisher of a GBC bound 150-page concordance. Again, it is unknown if the work done by Katie Filipowicz is incorporated into this edition. The assistant compiler was Leigh Kimmel. Filipowicz is mentioned in the Shimwell zine: "My thanks go to Kerry Schaefer, Katie Filipowicz and Karen Powers for their helpful comments, many of which have been incorporated into this revised first edition. Their contributions are shown as (Kerry), (Katie), or (Karen.)"

A complimentary per-publication was issued in October 1990, a second edition (revised and updated) was published in March 1991. Shimwell himself died on December 21, 1991.

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Terms and Phrases, arranged alphabetically
  • Sime/Gen Chronology by Katie Filipowicz
  • The Farris Family Tree by Katie Filipowicz (reprinted from "The Sectuib Farris Family of Zeor" in Ambrov Zeor #15)
  • In Defense of Next Tuesday by Jean Lorrah (reprinted from Ambrov Zeor #2)
  • Pre-Natal Selyn Drain, or, Can Somebody Please Explain Why Yevana Had to Die? by Betty Herr (reprinted from Ambrov Zeor #1)
  • The Tigue Family Tree by Jean Lorrah (reprinted from Ambrov Zeor #5, updated by Jacqueline Lichtenberg and Jean Lorray in 1991)
  • Notes on the Simelan Language by Elisabeth Waters and Betty Herr (reprinted from Ambrov Zeor #1)
  • The Succession in Zeor by Jacqueline Lichtenberg (reprinted from Ambrov Zeor #1, then the #1-#3 reprint; a slightly different version follows in The Battle of Leander Field, which appeared in Ambrov Zeor #8.)
  • The Battle of Leander Field by Jacqueline Lichtenberg (reprinted from Ambrov Zeor #8)
  • The Starred-Cross by Jacqueline Lichtenberg (condensed by Jacqueline from a seven-page article for more advanced students by Anne Golar, this version first appeared in Ambrov Zeor #5)
  • The Starred-Cross as a Symbol of the Age of Capricorn by Jacqueline Lichtenberg (reprinted from Ambrov Zeor #6)
  • Oath of Firsts by Jacqueline Lichtenberg
  • Proficiency Rating Formula by Jacqueline Lichtenberg
  • Contemporaries (or, Who's Who in Which Book?) by John Shimwell
  • Place Names by John Shimwell
  • Recipes for Trin Tea by Lisa [Elizabeth] Waters, Jacqueline Lichtenberg, and Cheryl Gloger (reprinted from Ambrov Zeor #5 and #6)

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