I have just finished reading Nothing Left to Lose, and noticed that there was a by-line giving credit to Kathy Keegan (Nothing Left to Lose by Jane and Madeleine Ingram from a story by Kathy Keegan)
From checking fanlore.org, I see that Jane/Madeleine Ingram/Kathy Keegan is the same author.
I am curious about the story by Kathy Keegan that "inspired" Nothing Left to Loose. Does such a story exist, or just something that was put in the by-line? Was it a paper circuit story, or was it published in a zine? Is the story available online? How different is Kathy's story compared to Jane's story?
Does anyone have any information about Kathy's story?
From checking fanlore.org, I see that Jane/Madeleine Ingram/Kathy Keegan is the same author.
I am curious about the story by Kathy Keegan that "inspired" Nothing Left to Loose. Does such a story exist, or just something that was put in the by-line? Was it a paper circuit story, or was it published in a zine? Is the story available online? How different is Kathy's story compared to Jane's story?
Does anyone have any information about Kathy's story?
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Date: 2011-01-29 10:09 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-01-31 01:43 pm (UTC)I found this on the wayback machine: http://web.archive.org/web/20051228101608/http://www.dream-craft.com/siteindex.htm
Not sure how many pages will load but you can get an idea of what the Nut Hatch/NHE site looked like.
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Date: 2011-01-31 01:54 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2011-01-31 05:14 pm (UTC)A little off-topic, but did the Nut Hatch charged a lot on postage costs when posting the zines outside Australia? One of the US publisher/agent who handles PROS zines charges very high shipping costs per zine (to post outside the US), and refuses to combined shipping.
I had purchased about 10 zines from them and asked if they would consider shipping them together to save on shipping costs and they refused, indicating that they always shipped the zines individually. What really made me angry was that the fact they then shipped all 10 zines together in one large package box at a much lower shipping rate!
Thanks everyone for telling me about the history of Jane and the Pros fandom. I just looked up Mel Keegan in fanlore.org and learnt something new:— the meaning of "Filing Off Serial Numbers"!
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Date: 2011-01-31 07:10 pm (UTC)I think shipping was about ten dollars for a zine. It's been a while, but I remember that it was rather expensive, which is why I think I bought just one.