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A [[fanthology]] series published by [[Ken Cheslin]], collecting the [[Goon Defective Agency]] [[fan fiction]] tales inaugurated by [[John Berry]] and [[Atom]] in their [[fanzine]] ''[[Retribution]]'' and contributed to by others. | A [[fanthology]] series published by [[Ken Cheslin]], collecting the [[Goon Defective Agency]] [[fan fiction]] tales inaugurated by [[John Berry]] and [[Atom]] in their [[fanzine]] ''[[Retribution]]'' and contributed to by others. | ||
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+ | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | ||
+ | ''The Bleary Eyes Volume 1: The Early Days'' || 1993 || 76 || including a story by [[Chuck Harris]]; | ||
+ | ''The Bleary Eyes Volume 2: The Middle Ages'' || 1993 || 54 || | ||
+ | ''The Bleary Eyes Volume 3: Nor the Years Condemn'' || 1994 || 60 || | ||
+ | ''The Bleary Eyes Volume 4: Kitsch in Sync Legends'' || July 1995 || 54 || | ||
+ | ''The Bleary Eyes Volume 5: Bleary Eyes'' || 1996 || 58 || | ||
+ | ''The Bleary Eyes Volume 6: Agent Provocative'' || 2006 || || | ||
+ | </tab> | ||
The first two volumes were rekeyed by [[Vince Clarke]] using a word processor. They include new introductions by Berry and annotations by Clarke and Cheslin, explaining many of the more arcane fannish allusions and in-jokes. After Clarke's death his word processor disks were rescued, and volumes 1 and 2 eventually became ''The Goon Omnibus'' (2017), an ebook published by [[Ansible Editions]] and available as a free download from the [[TAFF]] website. | The first two volumes were rekeyed by [[Vince Clarke]] using a word processor. They include new introductions by Berry and annotations by Clarke and Cheslin, explaining many of the more arcane fannish allusions and in-jokes. After Clarke's death his word processor disks were rescued, and volumes 1 and 2 eventually became ''The Goon Omnibus'' (2017), an ebook published by [[Ansible Editions]] and available as a free download from the [[TAFF]] website. | ||
* {{link | website=https://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=GoonOmnibus | text=The Goon Omnibus download page}} | * {{link | website=https://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=GoonOmnibus | text=The Goon Omnibus download page}} | ||
+ | * {{fanzineindex|name={{PAGENAME}}|dir=Bleary_Eyes}} | ||
− | {{publication | start=1993 | end=2006 | + | {{publication | start=1993 | end=2006}} |
[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:UK]] | [[Category:UK]] |
Latest revision as of 11:08, 31 October 2020
A fanthology series published by Ken Cheslin, collecting the Goon Defective Agency fan fiction tales inaugurated by John Berry and Atom in their fanzine Retribution and contributed to by others.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Bleary Eyes Volume 1: The Early Days | 1993 | 76 | including a story by Chuck Harris; |
The Bleary Eyes Volume 2: The Middle Ages | 1993 | 54 | |
The Bleary Eyes Volume 3: Nor the Years Condemn | 1994 | 60 | |
The Bleary Eyes Volume 4: Kitsch in Sync Legends | July 1995 | 54 | |
The Bleary Eyes Volume 5: Bleary Eyes | 1996 | 58 | |
The Bleary Eyes Volume 6: Agent Provocative | 2006 |
The first two volumes were rekeyed by Vin¢ Clarke using a word processor. They include new introductions by Berry and annotations by Clarke and Cheslin, explaining many of the more arcane fannish allusions and in-jokes. After Clarke's death his word processor disks were rescued, and volumes 1 and 2 eventually became The Goon Omnibus (2017), an ebook published by Ansible Editions and available as a free download from the TAFF website.
- The Goon Omnibus download page
- The Bleary Eyes online at fanac.org
Publication | 1993—2006 |
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