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September 04 2007

Big Damn Zine, August 2007 Issue Now Available. Check it out for coverage of the Browncoat Ball and an interview with Martin Firrell, who talks about the relationship between Serenity and Hero, his current public art project with Nathan Fillion.

[ edited by zeitgeist on 2007-09-04 17:42 ]

Note to self: exclamation points not considered kosher on Whedonesque. All further posts to be made with appropriate level of solemnity and restraint. ;-)
Heheeh :) Nah, it was more that the title was non-decriptive. If you were looking at it from an RSS feed and saw BIG DAMN ZINE!!!! you wouldn't learn anything without grabbing the rest of the story.

P.S. -- !!!!!!!!!! ;) This is NOT a mirth-free zone.
*giggle* Well, I usually put three exclamation points on things, so I'm in real trouble!!!

Loved the correlations between Serenity and HERO. That was a good question. Nice to see the Big Damn Zine coming along.
Ah, donkey shins for the explanation, ZG. :) Now it makes perfect sense.

P.S. Thanks for the exclamation points too!!!!!!
Great to see the second edition of the Big Damn Zine! I loved the first edition-- this one follows suit!

Great work on the interview with Martin Firrell. The Hero project is inspiring and I love the part about it being a small question with a big answer. In going to the site and reading the contributions by folks, I've been struck by the close-in accounts of heroism. Folks have chosen personal stories, day to day stories to share in describing their heroes. That's such a wonderful thing.

I'm looking forward to many more Zines!!!



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