| Taral Wayne |
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In which Taral collects together all the stuff that isn’t anywhere else. Most recent addition: Dark Toys #77 Taral writes: The eve of Gotterdammerung may be upon us, but is no excuse to put off a fanzine. It is especially not a reason to delay one that I have been planning for so long, for which I have purposefully aside so much material and over which I have procrastinated until the iron was nearly cold! It is time to begin again, if for no better reason than to stop publishing the previous title, a mere place-holder that I never meant to continue for as long as long as five issues! Taral writes: An artist friend of mine, who prefers to remain anonymous, faked up some mimeo pages, using various filters and fonts to recreate the look of a 1970s fanzine. (Although he seemed to think he was doing a 60s fanzine, but thats about ten years off.) This is how he did it. When Stu Shiffman was in rehab after a stroke he suffered on June 15th 2012, Taral edited The Slan of Baker Street, a one-shot with contributions by some of Stu's many friends, to hopefully give Stu's morale a boost. Sadly, despite making good progress over the next two years, Stu suffered a relapse and died in November 2014. This fanzine remains in his memory. Sure, its a terrible title, but what else should a collection of articles on Canadian fan history be called? Back in the 1980s I wrote a number of fan history articles that appeared, here and there in Canadian zines, usually under the title "Same As It Ever Was." That would have been my back-up for this anthology. However, I wanted to use this nifty old drawing I did of Bob & Doug McKenzie as though they were filming an episode of SCTV's "The Great White North" about fanzines. That dictated the title... but what the hell, it gave me an excuse to do some digital colouring. The Baloobius To Walk the Moon (5MB) If I Must Say So Myself (654KB) The Incomplete Taral Wayne Cover Gallery (4.5MB) Is There a Doctor in the House (April 2017) Doctored Papers (November 2018) Doctored Papers #2 (May 2019) Old Toys (4.7MB) New Toy #1 (4.7MB) New Toy #2 (5MB) New Toy #3 (3.4MB) Broken Toys #1 (195KB) Broken Toys #2 (1.1MB) April 2012 Broken Toys #3 (1MB) May 2012 Broken Toys #4 (686KB) June 2012 Broken Toys #5 (758KB) June 2012 Broken Toys #6 (641KB) August 2012 Broken Toys #7 (852KB) September 2012 Broken Toys #8 (1.2MB) October 2012 Broken Toys #9 (1.2MB) November 2012 Broken Toys #10 (3.0MB) December 2012 Broken Toys #11 (3.7MB) December 2012 Broken Toys #12 (2.3MB) January 2013 Broken Toys #13 (2.1MB) February 2013 Broken Toys #14 (1.4MB) March 2013 Broken Toys #15 (992KB) April 2013 Broken Toys #16 (981KB) May 2013 Broken Toys #17 (1.6MB) May 2013 Broken Toys #18 (2.3MB) June 2013 Broken Toys #19 (3.9MB) July 2013 Broken Toys #20 (2.4MB) August 2013 Broken Toys #21 (1.8MB) September 2013 Broken Toys #22 (2.2MB) October 2013 Broken Toys #23 (2.2MB) November 2013 Broken Toys #24 (2.1MB) December 2013 Broken Toys #25 (3.4MB) January 2014 Broken Toys #26 (882KB) March 2014 Broken Toys #27 (455KB) April 2014 Broken Toys #28 (1.1MB) May 2014 Broken Toys #29 (1.6MB) mid-July 2014 Broken Toys #30 (1.7MB) August 2014 Broken Toys #31 (1.5MB) September 2014 Broken Toys #32 (1.8MB) October 2014 Broken Toys #33 (2.4MB) early December 2014 Broken Toys #34 (2.8MB) Christmas 2014 Broken Toys #35 (1.5MB) Jan/Feb 2015 Broken Toys #36 (1.4MB) Feb 2015 (Halloween 2014 issue) Broken Toys #37 (1.4MB) Mar 2015 Broken Toys #38 (1.1MB) Apr 2015 Broken Toys #39 (1.6MB) May 2015 Broken Toys #40 (1.7MB) Mid-July 2015 Broken Toys #41 (1.7MB) Mid-August 2015 Broken Toys #42 (1.9MB) Late September 2015 Broken Toys #43 (1.6MB) October (Halloween) 2015 Broken Toys #44 (1.1MB) Extended-November (December) 2015 Broken Toys #45 (1.1MB) Christmas Issue - 31 December 2015 Broken Toys #46 (1.9MB) January 2016 Broken Toys #47 (3.8MB) February 2016 Broken Toys #48 (2.3MB) March 2016 Broken Toys #49 (1.9MB) June 2016 Broken Toys #50 (2.9MB) September 2016 Lost Toys #1 (33KB) Lost Toys #2 (745KB) Lost Toys #3 (101KB) Lost Toys #4 (360KB) Lost Toys #5 (390KB) Lost Toys #6 (562KB) Lost Toys #7 (519KB) Lost Toys #8 (391KB) Lost Toys #9 (82KB) |
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I Made You Look In the beginning, I had no intention of joining FaceBook. I mean; why? What Earthly purpose would it serve? But sometime last year I was talked into it by the people who run CUFF and the Canvention. I had been one of them at various times, unfortunately, and they wanted us to be able to discuss important matters conveniently. As it turned out, I don’t recall that there ever was even a single such discussion. So be it. I was on FaceBunk, regardless. Now I would be able to inform the world of all my utterly unimportant affairs, secure in the knowldege that almost certainly nobody would read about them. “Today I washed my socks, and read that they may abolish the penny. I think I’ll have fish-sticks for dinner.” I was unable to face a future filled with such ephemera. I decided I’d find a purpose for FoolBook, even if it was a largely specious one. And I did! I began to upload some of my recent art as a “photo” album called A Picture is Worth a 1,000 Words. If I kept at it, I reasoned, people would eventually look at my art whether they were interested or not. While I might have stopped there, I created another album. A Fan is Not an Island was a collection of photos of myself and people I call my friends (or at least associates). You Are WhereYou Eat is a collection of photos taken in my apartment – far more detailed than the handful of photos of my “virtual” apartment published in my Worldcon report. Planet Parkdale – an assortment of views of my neighborhood – followed soon after. Then the other albums… one by one. The most recent is What’s Pubbing. This final album is mainly to show the Photoshop work I’ve been doing of late. What’s next? Depends on what I take photos of and whether inspiration strikes. Meanwhile, I have finally gotten into the spirit of exhibitionism on FaceButt. Did you know that yesterday I shopped at Costco, and today I baked a cake? And I was wrong. A handful of people do, in fact, seem to find my day to day affairs interesting enough to follow, and comment on. I even know who most of them are… A Fan is Not an Island (789KB) Planet Parkdale (904KB) Real Life... The Next Best Thing (600KB) Shooting Gallery (354KB) Triumph of the Confederacy! (399KB) What Do I Do With the Rest of My Life? (306KB) What’s Pubbing (847KB) Worth a Thousand Words (2.3MB) You Are Where You Eat (457KB) |
Last revised: 21 March, 2024