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We'll Always Have Paris (Star Trek: VOY zine)
Also see We'll Always Have Paris.
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Title: | We'll Always Have Paris |
Publisher: | Unicorn Press |
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Date(s): | 1990s |
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Fandom: | Star Trek: Voyager |
Language: | English |
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We'll Always Have Paris is a gen anthology of Tom Paris stories.
Issue 1
We'll Always Have Paris 1 contains 100 pages. It has stories by Madalena Mumford, Jennifer Pelland (Siubhan), Ruth Ann Jones, Charles H. Shiring, Ann B. Harding, Brenda Shaffer-Shiring and Richel Darrah. All writers are associated with RanDoM Flight (Robert Duncan McNeill Fan Club). Cover artwork by Madalena Mumford.
- Ice Storm by Madalena Mumford
- Other unknown content
Issue 2
We'll Always Have Paris 2 contains 120 pages. It has stories by Richel Darrah, Jennifer (Siubhan) Pelland, Madalena Mumford and Ruth Ann Jones, with poetry by Brenda Shaffer-Shiring. Cover artwork by Madalena Mumford.
- Never Again Home by Madalena Mumford
- Other unknown content
Reactions and Reviews
This zine features stories, poetry, and artwork by fans associated with RanDom Flight, Robert Duncan McNeill's fan club; as one might expect, Paris is featured heavily in the stories. Each volume runs about a hundred pages with cover art by Madalena Mumford. Contributors include Richel Darrah, Brenda Shaffer-Shiring, and our own Jennifer (Siubhan) Pelland. If you don't adore Paris, you might find these stories limited, but the energy and passion make this zine a great deal of fun. Particularly impressive are "The Long Road Home," narrated by Harry Kim, in which Voyager comes through a wormhole to an Alpha Quadrant where the Maquis were pardoned but Paris's Starfleet crimes stand, and "Someone To Watch Over Me," about Tom's unhappy benefactress. [1]
References
- ^ from Now Voyager #18, here