VOYAGE ZINES
SCUTTLEBUTT from THE SEAVIEW CREW
The Seaview Crew has kindly donated their remaining copies of the Scuttlebutt
to fans who write in. Please note that this free offer (only postage needs
to be sent) is subject to availability. If we run out, then we will send
you something else that is Voyage related. For details on how to apply
for our free offers, please go to our special
offers page.
IANN VOYAGE 97 TRIBUTE, Revised March 1998
The Voyage 97 Tribute was our way of making
sure that Paul Zastupnevich is remembered for his vast contributions to
all of the fantasy worlds of Irwin Allen, especially Voyage
in which he appeared a number of times as a guest (under the name Paul
Kremin). Paul was to have been the special guest at the Voyage 97
convention in England and this tribute enabled him to still be part of
the convention. The Voyage 97 Tribute has been
revised, with some corrections and the inclusion of the Voyage
question/answer panel at Starcon. The reprinted
book is over 170 pages plus many colour and black and white lasers. Included
is much background research which is our main area of interest.
SEAVIEW PERSONNEL FILE from the Seaview Crew
The Seaview Crew premiered its Personnel File at Voyage 97
and they introduce each of the main characters with accompanying pictures.
VOYAGE 97 Convention Booklet
The Voyage 97 convention booklet is worth having
for the centre page artwork alone...a beautiful Seaview and Flying Sub
scene from professional artist Graham Bleathman...There is a tribute to
Paul Z. who was to have attended the convention, and a personal view on
Irwin Allen from Pat Jenkins. Richard Ryan takes us through those magical
special effects, leading up to his talk at the convention itself. There
is also a report from one of the convention charities, The Royal Navy
Submarine Museum.
Voyage 97 Fiction
As part of the convention there was a fiction competition and this resulted in a 133 page fiction zine. The convention doesn't have any more copies available.
FROM THE DEPTHS (September 1996)
An energetic letterzine with many new and on-going debates and discussions. It is a little like a written chat-line in the sense that there are responses to comments, questions etc in previous issues (can you imagine the phone bills if there were a VOYAGE chat line!!) BTW, there are Internet relay chat sessions, a bit like CB except typed, but when initiated by US fans, European fans should expect to be up late at night to participate. I have participated in one interactive discussion, but even with just four people, we quickly found that there were some 4 discussions going on at the same time, and you soon lost track of which question people were answering (best used for 'discussions' between just two people to avoid confusion). Back to From the Depths, it is very apparent that readers are enjoying the thought provoking discussions, and the humour. The highlight of the issue is a synopsis, review and memories of Cris' and Gill Trevor's visit to the U.S. to see David Hedison in ROUGH CROSSING by Tom Stoppard.

