home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Monster Media 1993 #2
/
Image.iso
/
magazine
/
cvm01_05.zip
/
CV5-5
< prev
Wrap
Text File
|
1993-08-18
|
26KB
|
543 lines
[THIS IS PART FIVE OF FIVE OF CYBERSPACE VANGUARD 1:5. IF YOUR SITE DID
NOT RECEIVE ALL FIVE PARTS, OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO RECEIVE CV VIA E-MAIL,
CONTACT CN577@CLEVELAND.FREENET.EDU. CV IS REGISTERED WITH THE UNITED
STATES COPYRIGHT OFFICE.]
...........
.... And Awards
...........
Genre and related nominees for the 45th annual Primetime Emmy Awards, to be
presented live on ABC on Sept. 19 from the Pasadena Civic Auditorium:
Actor, drama series: QUANTUM LEAP -- Scott Bakula
Supporting actor, drama series: QUANTUM LEAP -- Dean Stockwell
Animated program, one hour or less: BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES (Fox);
INSPECTOR GADGET SAVES CHRISTMAS (NBC); LIQUID TELEVISION (MTV); THE
REN & STIMPY SHOW (MTV); THE TALE OF PETER RABBIT AND BENJAMIN BUNNY
(Family Channel).
Directing, drama series: THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES -- Northern
Italy, 1918 -- Bille August
Art direction, series: QUANTUM LEAP -- Cameron Birnie, Ellen Dambros-
Williams, Robert Zilliox; STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE -- Herman
Zimmerman, Randall McIlvain, Mickey S. Michaels; THE YOUNG INDIANA
JONES CHRONICLES: Vienna, 1908 -- Gavin Bocquet, Keith Pain, Maggie
Gray
Art direction, miniseries or special: WILD PALMS -- Dins Danielson, Mark
Zuelzke, Suzette Sheets
Cinematography, series: QUANTUM LEAP -- Michael Watkins; THE YOUNG INDIANA
JONES CHRONICLES -- David Tattersall
Editing, series, single-camera: QUANTUM LEAP -- Jon Koslowsky
Cinematography, series: QUANTUM LEAP -- Michael Watkins; THE YOUNG INDIANA
JONES CHRONICLES -- David Tattersall
Supporting actor, miniseries or special: BARBARIANS AT THE GATE -- Jonathan
Pryce (BRAZIL)
Costume design, series: QUANTUM LEAP: LEE HARVEY OSWALD -- Jean-Pierre
Dorleac;
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: Time's Arrow, Parts 1 & 2 -- Robert
Blackman; THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES -- Peggy Farrell
Music composition, series, dramatic underscore: QUANTUM LEAP: Leaping On A
String Part 1 -- Velton Ray Bunch; THE SIMPSONS: Treehouse of Horror
III -- Alf Clausen; THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES: Young Indiana
Jones and the Scandal of 1920 -- Joel McNeely; THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES
CHRONICLES: Vienna, 1908 -- Laurence Rosenthal
Main title theme music: COVINGTON CROSS -- Carl Davis; STAR TREK: DEEP
SPACE NINE -- Dennis McCarthy
Sound editing, series: QUANTUM LEAP: Leaping Between The States -- Greg
Schorer, Gary Macheel, Rick Crampton, Dan Luna, Bob Costanza, Rick
Steele, Ernesto Mas, Bruce Frazier; STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE:
Emissary Part 2 -- James Wolvington, William Wistrom, Ashley Harvey,
Miguel Rivera, Jeff Gersh, Sean Callery, Steffan Falestich, Steve
Rowe; STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: Time's Arrow Part 2 -- William
Wistrom, James Wolvington, Miguel Rivera, Masanobu Tomita, Guy
Tsujimoto, Jeff Gersh, Dan Yale, Gerry Sackman; THE YOUNG INDIANA
JONES CHRONICLES: Somme, 1916 -- Tom Bellfort, Larry Oatfield, Chris
Scarabosio, Michael Silvers, David Slusser, Tom Villano, Jamie Gelb-
Forrester
Costume design, series: QUANTUM LEAP: Lee Harvey Oswald -- Jean-Pierre
Dorleac; STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: Time's Arrow Parts 1 & 2 --
Robert Blackman; THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES -- Peggy Farrell
Music composition, series, dramatic underscore: QUANTUM LEAP: Leaping On A
String Part 1 -- Velton Ray Bunch; THE SIMPSONS: Treehouse of Horror
III -- Alf Clausen; THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES: Young Indiana
Jones and the Scandals of 1920 -- Joel McNeely; THE YOUNG INDIANA
JONES CHRONICLES: Vienna, 1908 -- Laurence Rosenthal
Music composition, miniseries or special, dramatic underscore: THE YOUNG
INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES: Young Indiana Jones and the Mystery of the
Blues -- Joel McNeely
Main title theme music: COVINGTON CROSS -- Carl Davis; STAR TREK: DEEP
SPACE NINE -- Dennis McCarthy
Sound editing, series: ``QUANTUM LEAP: Leaping Between The States'' --
Greg Schorer, Gary Macheel, Rick Crampton, Dan Luna, Bob Costanza,
Rick Steele, Ernesto Mas, Bruce Frazier; ``STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE:
Emissary Part 2'' -- James Wolvington, William Wistrom, Ashley Harvey,
Miguel Rivera, Jeff Gersh, Sean Callery, Steffan Falestich, Steve
Rowe; STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: Time's Arrow'' Part 2 --
William Wistrom, James Wolvington, Miguel Rivera, Masanobu Tomita, Guy
Tsujimoto, Jeff Gersh, Dan Yale, Gerry Sackman; THE YOUNG INDIANA
JONES CHRONICLES: Somme, 1916 -- Tom Bellfort, Larry Oatfield, Chris
Scarabosio, Michael Silvers, David Slusser, Tom Villano, Jamie Gelb-
Forrester
Sound editing, miniseries or special: STEPHEN KING: THE TOMMYKNOCKERS --
Richard Taylor, Peter Austin, David Mork Beadle, Peter Bergren, Ken T.
Gladden, Sonya L. Henry, Gary Lewis, Myron C. Nettinga, Brian Thomas
Nist, Adam Sawelson, Matthew Sawelson, Bruce Tanis, James B.
Hebenstreit, Albert Edmund Lord III, Marty Weresky
Sound mixing, comedy series or special: THE SIMPSONS: Tree House of Horror
III -- Brad Brock, R. Russell Smith, Greg Orloff, Anthony D'Amico
Sound mixing, drama series: STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE, EMISSARY Part 2 --
Bill Gocke, Christopher Haire, Richard Morrison, Douglas W. Davey;
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION: A Fistful of Datas -- Alan Bernard,
Doug Davey, Richard Morrison, Christopher Haire; THE YOUNG INDIANA
JONES CHRONICLES -- Carl Rudisill, Gary Summers
Makeup, series: SPACE RANGERS: Death Before Dishonor -- Marvin Westmore,
Ed French; STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE: Captive Pursuit -- Michael G.
Westmore, Jill Rockow, Karen J. Westerfield, Gilmosko, Dean Jones,
Michael Key, Craig Reardon, Vincent Niebla; STAR TREK: THE NEXT
GENERATION: Inner Light -- Michael G. Westmore, Gerald Quist, June
Abston Haymore, Karen J. Westerfield, Jill Rockow, Doug Drexler
Hairstyling, series: STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE: Move Along Home --
Candace Neal, Ron Smith, Gerold Solomon, Susan Maust; STAR TREK: THE
NEXT GENERATION: Time's Arrow Part 2 -- Joy Zapata, Candy Neal, Patty
Miller, Laura Connelly, Richard Sabre, Julia Walker, Josee Normand
Music direction: THE YOUNG INDIANA JONES CHRONICLES: YOUNG INDIANA JONES
AND THE MYSTERY OF THE BLUES
..............
The editors of TV Guide picked their favorites: STAR TREK took the award
for Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy of the 1960, and STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION won
Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy of the 1980's. PATRICK STEWART also won Best Dramatic
Actor of the 1980's. The best SF/F of the 1950's was TWILIGHT ZONE, and,
in a move that makes us wonder, they chose MORK AND MINDY as the best SF/F
of the 1970's.
And, it seems that someone's always running a "Sexiest Men" contest, and
this time it's Playgirl. Among the winners for 1993 are JOHNNY DEPP
(EDWARD SCISSORHANDS), BRAD PITT (COOL WORLD, INTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE),
DANNY GLOVER (PREDATOR 2), and ROBERT DENIRO (FRANKENSTEIN).
Genre winners of the 29th annual Academy Awards:
Makeup: Greg Cannom, Michele Burke, and Matthew W. Mungle, BRAM STOKER'S
DRACULA
Animated Short: Joan C. Gratz, MONA LISA DESCENDING A STAIRCASE
Visual Effects: Ken Ralston, Doug Chiang, Doug Smythe, and Tim Woodruff,
DEATH BECOMES HER
Sound Effects Editing: Tom C. McCarthy and David E. Stone, BRAM STOKER'S
DRACULA
Original Score: Alan Menken, ALADDIN
Costume Design: Eiko Ishioka, BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA
Original Song: WHOLE NEW WORLD, from ALADDIN, music by Alan Menken,
lyrics by Tim Rice
On the other hand, ALAN MENKEN was also "honored" with the Golden Raspberry
Award for worst original song for his part in the writing of HIGH TIMES,
HARD TIMES for Disney's NEWSIES. The Razzie is a gold spray painted
mangled film reel about the size of a golf ball, and is valued at $1.79.
CELINE DION and PEABO BRYSON, both Canadian, have been awarded the Candian
Grammy award for their rendition of BEAUTY AND THE BEAST.
LEVAR BURTON'S READING RAINBOW, has been nominated for Outstanding
Children's Series in the 20th Annual DAYTIME EMMY AWARDS. The nominations
for Outstanding Animated Children's Program went to BATMAN: THE ANIMATED
SERIES, DISNEY'S DARKWING DUCK, DOUG, RUGRATS, and TINY TOON ADVENTURES,
and the nominations for Outstanding Writing in an Animated Program went to
BATMAN: THE ANIMATED SERIES, DISNEY'S GOOF TROOP, DISNEY'S RAW TOONAGE,
RUGRATS, and TINY TOON ADVENTURES. Nominations for Outstanding Performer
in a Children's Series went to JOHN ASTIN for THE ADDAM'S FAMILY, and LEVAR
BURTON for READING RAINBOW.
The Boring Institute has made its choices for 1992, citing, among other
movies, BATMAN RETURNS and SEAN CONNERY'S MEDICINE MAN. They also cited
the acting of BATMAN alumni JACK NICHOLSON and KIM BASINGER.
QUANTUM LEAP: A Song for the Soul and JON KOSLOWSKY, ACE are winners of the
American Cinema Editors Award, and the Motion Picture Sound Editors 1992
Golden Reel Award for Television One Hour Series ADR editing went to
Supervising ADR Editor ERNESTO MAS and ADR Editor J. MICHAEL HOOSER for
QUANTUM LEAP: Leaping of the Shrew.
The winners of the 1992 Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America
Nebula Awards:
Novel: Connie Willis, Doomsday Book (Bantam)
Novella: James Morrow, City of Truth (St. Martin's Press)
Novelette: Pamela Sargent, Danny Goes to Mars (Asimov's SF)
Short Story: Connie Willis, Even the Queen (Asimov's)
Grand Master: Frederik Pohl
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--!8!-- SPOILERS AHOY/Including Episode Guide For HIGHLANDER Season One
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
According to reports, we can expect the following early next season on STAR
TREK: THE NEXT GENERATIOM:
Hugh Borg will be returning for the second half of "Descent," lending
credence to those who were sure that he would be an integral part of the
solution to the Enterprise's problem.
After 6 years, we will finally see Geordi's conception of himself. In
the upcoming episode "Interface," Geordi will be working in a virtual
reality environment, and we will get to see how he views himself WITHOUT
the visor. He will apparently be performing some sort of remote operation
on a space probe. As reported here, Levar Burton, who plays Geordie, loves
technology and new toys, and reportedly had lots of fun with this episode.
In another episode, we will get to see Geordie's parents, his missing-in-
action mother (who is the captain of her own ship) and his father, to be
played by BEN VEREEN. (Burton originally wanted SIDNEY POITIER, but he was
unavailable, and he is apparently quite happy that Vereen stepped in.)
Also rumored: Net sources have quoted Science Consultant NAREN
SHANKAR as saying that there is a Wesley Crusher oriented show in
development for the upcoming season. WIL WHEATON, who plays Wes, is
currently attending UCLA, and his character is at Starfleet Academy. She
also mentioned that they were going to pick up the theme of Data's dreams.
On the other side of the camera, once again we will see cast members
directing: The sixth episode will be directed by PATRICK STEWART, the
tenth by JONATHAN FRAKES, and the twelfth by LEVAR BURTON. No episode
titles are available yet.
AIR SCHEDULES FOR THE UNITED STATES:
Star Trek: The Next Generation
8/7/93 -- Frame of Mind
8/14/93 -- Suspicions
8/21/93 -- Rightful Heir
8/28/93 -- Second Chances
9/4/93 -- Timescape
9/11/93 -- Descent
9/18/93 -- SEASON PREMIERE: Descent Part 2 (unofficial title)
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
8/7/93 -- Progress
8/14/93 -- Duet
8/21/93 -- If Wishes Were Horses
8/28/93 -- The Forsaken
9/4/93 -- Dramatis Personae
9/11/93 -- In the Hands of the Prophets
9/18/93 -- The Nagus
9/25/93 -- SEASON PREMEIRE (Title unknown)
.............
HIGHLANDER EPISODE GUIDE -- SEASON ONE
Original by Bill Reeves -- breeves@oracle.com
Additions by Obie Slotterbeck -- obie@hirama.hiram.edu, Roderick Lee --
rnlee@sdcc3.ucsd.edu, and Jonathan Blum -- jblum@eng.umd.edu. Additional
information taken from the Net.
REGULAR CAST:
Adrian Paul as Duncan Macleod
Alexandra Vandernoot as Tessa No:el (that's an umlaut over the o)
Stan Kirsch as Richie Ryan
TEXT FROM THE BEGINNING OF EACH EPISODE:
First form (6 episodes):
I am Duncan Macleod, born 400 years ago in the highlands of Scotland. I am
Immortal, and I am not alone. For centuries we have waited for the time of
the Gathering, when the stroke of a sword and the fall of a head will
release the power of the Quickening. In the end, there can be only one.
Second form:
I was born 400 years ago in the highlands of Scotland. I am Immortal, and
I am not alone. Now is the time of the Gathering, when the stroke of a
sword will release the power of the Quickening. In the end, there can be
only one.
Short Episode Listing
---------------------
01 The Gathering 03R Road Not Taken (repeat)
02 Innocent Man 04R Bad Day in Building A (repeat)
03 Road Not Taken 06R Deadly Medicine (repeat)
04 Bad Day in Building A 12 See No Evil
05 Free Fall 13 Band of Brothers
06 Deadly Medicine 14 For Evil's Sake
07 Mountain Men 15 For Tomorrow We Die
08 Revenge is Sweet 16 The Beast Below
01R The Gathering (repeat) 17 Saving Grace
09 The Sea Witch 09R The Sea Witch (repeat)
10 Eyewitness 11R Family Tree (repeat)
11 Family Tree 10R Eyewitness (repeat)
02R Innocent Man (repeat) 12R See No Evil (repeat)
07R Mountain Men (repeat) 08R Revenge is Sweet (repeat)
05R Free Fall (repeat) 18 The Lady and the Tiger
EPISODE DETAILS
---------------
Format
#) Title
Written by writer, directed by director
Guest star actor as character
Semi-regular actor as character
Short plot summary
01) The Gathering
Written by Dan Gordon, directed by Thomas J. Wright
Christopher Lambert as Connor Macleod
Richard Moll as Slan Quince
Wendell Wright as Sgt. Powell
Connor Macleod comes to town to visit his kinsman Duncan, and together
they fight the evil Slan Quince.
02) Innocent Man
Written by Dan Gordon, directed by Jorge Montesi
John Novack as Sheriff Howard Crowley
Victor Young as Lucas Desiree
Vincent Schiavelli as Leo Atkins
Amanda Wyss as Randi McFarland
Wendell Wright as Sgt. Powell
Duncan's old friend Lucas Desiree is killed, and Vietnam vet Leo Atkins is
framed for the murder. Duncan must protect Leo and track down the real
killer.
03) Road Not Taken
Written by Terry Nelson, directed by Thomas J. Wright
Dustin Nguyen as Chu Lin
Soon-teck Oh as Kiem Sun
Wendell Wright as Sgt. Powell
Christianne Hirt as Angie
A friend of Richie's is killed by a mind control drug, and Duncan suspects
an old friend could be behind it.
04) Bad Day in Building A
Written by Kevin Droney, directed by Jorge Montesi
Andrew Divoff as Bryan Slade
Amanda Wyss as Randi McFrland
Jay Brazeau as Comissioner Comanski
Terrorists take over a courthouse and take Duncan, Tessa, and Richie as
hostages. When they decide to execute a hostage, they choose the wrong
one...
05) Free Fall
Written by Philip John Taylor, directed by Thomas J. Wright
Joan Jett as Felicia Martins
Eli Gabay as Devereux
Jay Brazeau as Comissioner Comanski
An evil immortal pretends to be innocent in order to gain Duncan's trust,
and endangers Tessa and Richie.
06) Deadly Medicine
Written by Robert L. McCullough, directed by Ray Austin
Joe Pantoliano as Doctor Wilder
Amanda Wyss as Randi McFarland
Duncan is critically injured in an auto accident -- when he makes a
miraculous recovery, his E/R doctor takes an unhealthy interest in him.
07) Mountain Men
Written by Marie-Chantal Droney, directed by Thomas J. Wright
Marc Singer as Caleb
Wes Studi as Sheriff Benson
John Dennis Johnston as Carl the Hermit
Duncan must rescue Tessa, who's been taken captive by an immortal who has
been hiding in the wilderness for years.
08) Revenge is Sweet
Written by Loraine Despres, directed by Ray Austin
Vanity as Rebecca Lord
Christoph Ohrt as Walter Reinhardt
Christianne Hirt as Angie
Tim Reid as Sgt. Bennett
An old enemy of Duncan's uses his former girlfriend as a tool to get
Duncan's head.
09) The Sea Witch
Written by David Tynan, directed by Thomas J. Wright
Stephen Macht as Alexei Voshin
Johannah Newmarch as Nikki
One of Richie's friends from the old neighborhood is involved in a drug
deal gone bad, with one of Duncan's old enemies behind the deal.
10) Eyewitness
Written by David Tynan, directed by Ray Austin
Tom Butler as Andrew Ballin
Amanda Wyss as Randi McFarland
Tim Reid as Sgt. Bennett
Tessa witnesses a murder and becomes the target of an immortal crooked cop.
11) Family Tree
Written by Kevin Droney, directed by Jorge Montesi
J.E. Freeman as Joe Scanlon
Peter Deluise as Clinch
Tamsin Kelsey as Mrs. Gustavson
Matthew Walker as Duncan's father
While trying to help Richie find his father, Duncan has painful memories
of his own past.
12) See No Evil
Written by Brian Clemens, directed by Thomas J. Wright
John Hertzler as Marcus Korolus
Dee McCafferty as the Scalper
Moira Walley as Natalie Ward
Amanda Wyss as Randi McFarland
Tim Reid as Sgt. Bennett
Duncan becomes involved in a series of murders which are similar to several
he witnessed in the 1920's.
13) Band of Brothers
Written by Marie-Chantal Droney, directed by Rene Manzor
Werner Stocker as Darius
James Horan as Grayson
Earl Pastko as Victor Paulus
Amanda Wyss as Randi McFarland
Duncan must protect a world-famous philanthropist from assassination by an
ancient evil immortal.
14) For Evil's Sake
Written by David Abramowitz and Fabrice Ziolkowski, directed by Ray Austin
Peter Howitt as Kuyler
Hugues Leforestier as Inspector Lebrun
An immortal assassin strikes in modern-day Paris, and the police officer in
charge of the investigation believes Duncan is involved.
15) For Tomorrow We Die
Written by Philip John Taylor, directed by Robin Davis
Roland Gift as Xavier St Cloud
Werner Stocker as Darius
Hugues Leforestier as Inspector Lebrun
Duncan must stop an immortal thief and murderer who targets Tessa's art
fundraiser with a nerve gas time bomb.
16) The Beast Below
Written by Marie-Chantal Droney, directed by Daniel Vigne
Christian Van Acker as Ursa
Dee Dee Bridgewater as Carolyn
Werner Stocker as Darius
An immortal who lives in the sewers underneath Paris falls under the spell
of an opera siner, who asks him to kill for her.
17) Saving Grace
Written by Elizabeth Baxter and Martin Broussellet, directed by Ray Austin
Julia Stemberger as Grace
Georges Corraface as Carlos Cendero
Werner Stocker as Darius
Duncan protects an old flame (and we do mean old) from her possessive
immortal lover.
18) The Lady and the Tiger
Written by Philip John Taylor, directed by Robin Davis
Elizabeth Gracen as Amanda
Jason Isaacs as Zachary Blaine
An immortal femme-fatale is planning a major robbery, but must contend with
both Duncan and her former partner, who wants her head.
LIST OF IMMORTALS
-----------------
Duncan Macleod (episodes 1-18)
Connor Macleod (1)
Slan Quince (1) (deceased, killed by Duncan)
Lucas Desiree (2) (deceased, killed by Howard Cromley)
Howard Crowley (2) (deceased, killed by Duncan)
Kiem Sun (3)
Felicia Martins (5)
Devereux (5) (deceased, killed by Felicia Martins)
Caleb (7) (deceased, killed by Duncan)
Carl the Hermit (7) (deceased, killed by Caleb)
(there is some debate as to Carl's immortality)
Walter Reinhardt (8) (deceased, killed by Duncan)
Alexei Voshin (9) (deceased, killed by his ship's propellors)
Andrew Ballin (10) (deceased, killed by Duncan)
Marcus Korolus (12) (deceased, killed by Duncan in the 1920's)
Grayson (13) (deceased, killed by Duncan)
Darius (13,15-17)
Kuyler (14) (deceased, killed by Duncan)
Xavier St Cloud (15) (dis-armed by Duncan)
Ursa (16)
Grace (17)
Carlos Cendero (17) (deceased, beheaded by subway train)
Amanda (18)
Zachary Blaine (18) (deceased, killed by Amanda)
... And a couple of HIGHLANDER spoilers for season two from
sjgavula@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu:
JIM BYRNES (Lifeguard on WISE GUYS), will be seen in some of the first
episodes of season two. The recurring character will be a good "Watcher"
in contrast to those evil "Watchers" (formerly "Hunters").
Also showing up will be RON PERLMAN (Vincent from BEAUTY AND THE
BEAST), will play the immortal of the week in the fifth episode to be
produced for season two. No episode titles are available yet.
..............
Reports are that the sixth season of RED DWARF takes place mostly on
Starbug, as Lister and Rimmer (who spends time as "solid light")
looking for Red Dwarf. There's no Holly, but we will see the
stimulants (robot antagonists who "pull your head off and spit down
the stump") and a virtual reality episode set in the Wild West.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--!9!-- Publications
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
CV has no connection with any of these magazines, other than the fact that
we know they're out there. (If we know more than that, we'll say so.) We
are listing them as a public service, and make no warrantee as to their
quality or reliability.
To have a publication listed, send a SHORT but complete description to
xx133@cleveland.freenet.edu.
............
Quanta, has been awarded the Digital Quill by the Digital Publishing
Assiciation, and in our opinion, they deserve it. You can pick up this
magazine of fiction by FTP from ftp.eff.org or export.acs.amu.edu. You
also request e-mail subscription from quanta@andrew.cmu.edu
The APA DIMENTIA is looking for new writers. The idea is that entities
from all sorts of timestreams communicate via letters and diaries sent by
interdimensional fax machines sent by the sorcerer/wizrard "Procavia."
Writings are ENTIRELY in character, and writers are not to give away their
real identities to anyone but the managing editor. The dues are $5 per
year, and the minimum activity is four pages, in character, every four
months, if we read it right. Issues have been running 150-200 pages. For
more information or to join, write to: Apa Dimentia, c/o Emory Churness,
2705 N. Shepard #1, Milwaukee, WI 53211 USA.
The first issue of MINDSPARKS should be out by now. From what we've heard,
the monthly newsletter has an emphasis on the science of science fiction,
carrying fiction and nonfiction, the latter including articles on straight
science that can be or has been incorporated into science fiction or about
the scientists and writers themselves. For more information on
subscriptions or submissions, contact MINDSPARKS, P.O. Box 1379, Laurel MD
20725-1379.
According to Issue 72 of ANSIBLE, MILLION: THE MAGAZINE ABOUT POPULAR
FICTION (which has seen its subscriptions dwindle) will be combining with
INTERZONE. Certain mainstays of M:TMAPF will make their way over to
INTERZONE, but the magazine "will not change it's nature." MILLION
subscribers will get INTERZONE.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
--!10!-- Administrivia
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Yes, it's a big one. I wonder how many of you actually stuck it out
this long ...
Well, for those of you who did, thanks. We also want to thank Carol
(wangc@cpsc.ucalgary.ca), without whose newsgathering skill this would be
impossible, Elizabeth Jenkins (est@lingua.cltr.uq.oz.au), Linda E. Smit
(LINDAESM@uga.cc.uga.edu), sjgavula@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu, Mike Hill,
and of course Evelyn C. Leeper.
As always, electronic subscriptions to Cyberspace Vanguard are free and can
be obtained by dropping a note to cn577@cleveland.freenet.edu. If you
would like to write for us (or do anything else, for that matter) feel free
to contact us at xx133@cleveland.freenet.edu.
Also, for those who missed the last issue, the paper version of CV is on
hold temporarily. No checks have been or will be cashed until we are up
and running on paper. (Unless you want to send donations, of course.)
Until next time,
THANKS A MILLION
---- TJ Goldstein, Editor
--