Difference between revisions of "Charmed Lives"
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Contributors included David Langford ([[Ansible]]), reviewing ''Deep Secret'' by Diana Wynne Jones; and Maureen Speller, writing on Lucy Boston's ''Green Knowe'' books. | Contributors included David Langford ([[Ansible]]), reviewing ''Deep Secret'' by Diana Wynne Jones; and Maureen Speller, writing on Lucy Boston's ''Green Knowe'' books. | ||
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+ | Ian Redman, in his review zine [[Mirage]], writes, "Charmed Lives is a Fanzine in celebration of Diana Wynne Jones. Includes second half of interview started in #1, Penny Hill's favourite things, Hexwood v Mythago Wood, The highly esteemed Archer's Goon show, two reviews of Deep Secret, an exploration of Green Knowe and an extended bibliography." | ||
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Revision as of 22:53, 16 June 2015
Charmed Lives was a fanzine by Meredith MacArdle.
Published in London, England, UK in the 1990's, at least three issues appeared. The focus was on the writer Diana Wynne Jones. Issue 2 was released in Summer 1998.
Contributors included David Langford (Ansible), reviewing Deep Secret by Diana Wynne Jones; and Maureen Speller, writing on Lucy Boston's Green Knowe books.
Also included was an extended interview with Diana Wynne Jones in issues #1 and #2.
Ian Redman, in his review zine Mirage, writes, "Charmed Lives is a Fanzine in celebration of Diana Wynne Jones. Includes second half of interview started in #1, Penny Hill's favourite things, Hexwood v Mythago Wood, The highly esteemed Archer's Goon show, two reviews of Deep Secret, an exploration of Green Knowe and an extended bibliography."