HIGHLA-L Digest - 14 Oct 2003 to 15 Oct 2003 (#2003-230)

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      Topics of the day:
      
        1. New Highlander Gen Zine
      
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      Date:    Wed, 15 Oct 2003 13:31:06 EDT
      From:    Ashton7@aol.com
      Subject: New Highlander Gen Zine
      
      Please feel free to forward. This zine should be available at Eclecticon. No=
      w=20
      available for pre-orders.
      
      Two Highlander novels by Palladia, Storie & Wain published in one issue.=20
      Versions of these stories have previously appeared on the Highlander Holygro=
      und=20
      Forum as part of the Mid-Week Challenges. They are not currently archived=20
      online. 121 reduced print pages. Full color cover and back cover by Cat's Me=
      ow=20
      Creative Arts. Three color interiors including two gorgeous full color drawi=
      ngs by=20
      Karen River. Approximately 92,000 words.=20
      
      Price: $20.00 including shipping and handling via Priority mail within the=20
      USA. $23.00 Global Priority to Mexico/Canada. $25.00 Global Priority to the=20
      UK/Australia/Germany. Other countries, please email for rates. Domestic US o=
      rders=20
      may add insurance at the rate of $1.30 per $50.00 of coverage. Insurance is=20
      not available for international orders.
      
      Folie =E0 Deux: The novel alternates between the present in New Orleans duri=
      ng=20
      Mardi Gras and the very early 19th century, also in New Orleans. In New=20
      Orleans for Mardi Gras, Duncan masquerades as Jean Lafitte, just as he had d=
      one two=20
      centuries before. D=E9j=E0 vu strikes as old resemblances and old grudges pu=
      ll him=20
      into the Immortal privateer's plots again and Joe Dawson and Methos are alon=
      g=20
      for the ride.
      
      Parts Unknown: Paris in winter can be very cold, and the barge an icebox. Es
      caping to the South Pacific, Duncan discovers a view of Connor he had never=20
      known when he meets up with an old friend of his mentor's. The arrival of Jo=
      e=20
      Dawson on the scene and a tug-of-war over some very important documents left=
      =20
      behind by Connor complicate matters. The novel alternates between the presen=
      t in=20
      Paris, New Caledonia, and Australia-primarily Australia -and the late 18th=20
      century in Australia.=20
      
      More details at http://fanzines.ashtonpress.net/folie.htm
      
      Check out all of our Highlander zines at=20
      http://fanzines.ashtonpress.net/Highlander.htm
      
      We also have a new Highlander cartoon calendar for 2004, as well as new=20
      Stargate calendars and more in the works: http://calendars.ashtonpress.net/
      
      Annie
      
      "I'm back!" -- Dr. Daniel Jackson
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