Well, obviously, I don't, so there we go.I think that's a true statement, actually. Certainly rarer to be a fan who engaged in fanac.
Well, obviously, I don't, so there we go.I think that's a true statement, actually. Certainly rarer to be a fan who engaged in fanac.
Well, obviously, I don't, so there we go.
How about something like this...@Maurice And I keep expecting you to find something that has that million number as a motivational point. Something like "if we all do this then maybe..."
How about something like this...
I meant more as a goal for people to reach.How about something like this...
I was just excited that @alchemist dropped that "smoking gun" in my lap re NBC.I meant more as a goal for people to reach.
You might like this one:
https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Rally/Rally14-04.html?
I was just excited that @alchemist dropped that "smoking gun" in my lap re NBC.
But what you shared is great as well. I wonder if anyone's ever done a thorough analysis of fanzine response to Trek from Tricon–the show's cancellation.
Yes. We note that Werner didn’t specify individual letters or wires [telegrams], so it’s possible some of these were signatures on petitions. He also doesn’t indicate if this was the total received by NBC itself, or if that figure includes letters and wires reported by network affiliates. But in whatever case, that’s about as an official acknowledgement of the campaign as we’ve ever seen, even if the figure is 10x lower than the “million” claim.
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I was curious about your reasoning on campaign 1 being less than campaign 2 and your post seemed to hare away from that...and into unrelated stuff about the second campaign before ending with the logistics of the million letter problem.
Congratulations!I missed this bit, sorry. I don't know that the first campaign was smaller than the second, but I suspect it was because:
1) We mostly hear about the second one.
2) NBC acknowledged the second one.
3) The first campaign only lasted a month and had limited reach.
By the way, mostly unrelated, but speaking of the primary occupation of fan writers, I just made my fifth professional science fiction short story sale! When I started Galactic Journey, I was adamant that I would make it into the business as I felt I didn't have the right to appraise other writers' works unless I was out there, too.
I know two books and five stories is fairly small potatoes as far as pro writing goes, but everyone's gotta start somewhere!
Congratulations!
Any names for these books - so I can look them up. If you're allowed to mention them online here.
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