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A SUPPLEMENT TO PEREGRINE NATIONS 2.4 JANUARY 2002 Written edited and published by J.G. Stinson PO Box 430314 Big Pine Key FL 33043-0314. This is a 2003 J9 Press Publication. /// Zines reviewed here are less than four ishes old or new to me. All others received since lastish are listed at the end sometimes with comments. New zines are reviewed through their fourth ish then move to the received list. Zines new to me but past their fourth ish will be reviewed once then listed as received. And y'know what If they're available online without a password y'all can find the e-mail addies yourselves. How 'bout them apples ! ! THE PUB CRAWL Zines du Jour BLACK CAT #0 from Alan and DeeDee White (and the cat) available at efanzines.com . Either an annual or a one-shot. // A very nice four-page New Year greeting to friends and fellow fans from the Whites of Las Vegas. Great story about the cat. Alan includes lists of books read movies viewed and magazines received as well as news on DeeDee's photo project and his own fanhistory. Alan's art is up to its usual stellar quality. Any faned who hasn't taken advantage of Alan's work is either a nitwit or hasn't got Alan's mailing address for the latter ask me. CHUNGA 2 "Lawyers Guns and Chunga" from Andy Hooper Randy Byers and Carl Juarez. Inquire for paper copies at Chunga 1013 N. 36th Seattle WA 98103. Also available for download online at efanzines.com . Irregular. Available for trade editorial whim or "grudgingly" for $3.50 per ish. // I have to thank "Mr. Mephisto and the Autumn of the Monster Culture" by Andy Hooper for a memory kick my junior-high-school weekends were often spent with my best-friend-of-the-moment Martha watching the local TV stations' monster-movie offerings. Hooper includes his own Halloween memories and a onceover of the pervasive path that "Monster Culture" carved into the consciousness of a generation. "Atom Smasher" is fanzine reviews by Robert Lichtman this time examining Uncle Smiley's Bookcase (Ray Nelson) and eFNAC (John Foyster). A graphic novel about J. Robert Oppenheimer "and the Political Science of the Atomic Bomb" is the subject of "Fallout" by Luke McGuff. Alison Freebairn wanders amusingly through the fields of her own fantasies in "Alison Through the Looking Glass." "Metropolis Regained" by Gregory Rihn "Zefram Cochrane and the Crisis in Federation Continuity" by Andy Hooper and "Starship Troopers vs. the Monsters from the Id" by Randy Byers round out thish. These guys are still obviously very attached to the idea of Apparatchik because they keep referring to it a lot. To each his own. Art interiors cam from Luke McGuff Craig Smith Ian Gunn Bill Rotsler Alexis Gilliland Stu Shiffman Dan Steffan Bill Kunkel and Brad Foster. Another snazzy ish but not jam-packed with riveting prose. Keep at it guys. CONVERS at IONS 1 Issue 1 Nov. 2002 from Douglas Spencer. Available at efanzines.com for The Usual. Irregular. // Fascinating and brief look inside the editor's life. In "Life Without Anne " he remembers the death of his partner-in-life and in a pair of articles -- "Faith and Religion" and "Belief and Proof" -- discusses his spiritual beliefs with Max among other articles. The layout produces an 8-page zine printed on a single page both sides -- one commits folding to achieve the greeting-card effect. Sincerity will get one everywhere and this one got me. I'm looking forward to reading more from Mr. Spencer when he decides to pub again. CRAZY FROM THE HEAT #1 from the Trufan Ten and Las Vegrants available at efanzines.com or for the Usual (in paper form) from Joyce Katz 330 S. Decatur Blvd. PMB 152 Las Vegas NV 89107. "Frequent but as yet undetermined schedule" for pubbing dontcha know. // Well I got my wish twice -1 Arnie Katz hasn't disappeared from fanzining entirely he's been plotting two of them. Zine by committee certainly takes the pressure off one person by making several people write at least one something for the ish. Whether this can continue remains to be seen but this one's off to a good start. It's mostly concerned with various contributors' recollections of how this fanzine came to be. Aileen Forman's column is on her difficulty in learning Spanish. Everything here is quite readable and worth reading. But I think the Ten can reduce the rich brown jokes without damaging the atmosphere of this zine. May we be crazed from the heat more than twice a year GNAT'S TESTICLES Autumn 2002 a one-shot from Max and Ang Autumn 2002 available at efanzines.com or from Max at 20 Bakers Lane Peterborough Cambs PE2 9QW UNITED KINGDOM. // Delightfully silly four-pager offering "The Bluffer's Guide to Fandom" by Ang Rosin and some equally silly of photos of dolls doing potentially illegal things. Phannish phun abounds. GREEN STUFF #17 for FAPA mailing No. 261 from Murray Moore 1065 Henley Road Mississauga Ontario L4Y 1C8 CANADA. // Murray's apparently sent GS out in place of
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