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The Lieutenant's Log

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Zine
Title: The Lieutenant's Log
Publisher: Unofficial Harry Sullivan Fan Club
Editor(s): Atlanta Lea
Date(s): 1985-88
Series?:
Medium: print
Genre: gen
Fandom: Doctor Who
Language: English
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The Lieutenant's Log is a 194-page gen Doctor Who anthology.

Summary from Datazine #48 07/08/1989:

The official zine of the Unofficial Harry Sullivan Fan Club, a collection of art and fiction which has appeared in our newsletter, 'The Lieutenant's Log.' The emphasis is, of course, on our favorite-officer-and-gentleman, and the earliest years of the Doctor's fourth personality — but the material here covers the range of our club members' vivid imaginations. From Joe Who to the funny blue thing that materialized under Opus' prominent schnoz, this is some of the best stuff to come along in the first three years of our cruise! Featuring 'The New Recruit' by Kim McCarthy; ' 'An Amphibious Assault' by Atlanta Lea; 'Family Reunion' by Patricia Dunn and Diana Smith; 'Tattoo' by Erin McMullen; plus a raft of cartoons, filks, poetry aplenty from the talented crew of the wackiest ship in the Royal Navy.

Possibly the Site of the Earliest Doctor Who Slash

"Footsie Notes" was a section of the newsletter of the Unofficial Harry Sullivan Fan Club from which the fiction zine was compiled.

An issue in 1988 supposedly contains the first published Doctor Who slash story, one called "The Unkindest Slash of All" by Amedia.