Chuck,
Big oops! Since I wrote the article 24 years ago, it obviously hasn't been forty years since I last read it. It just seems like forty years. Oh well, just one of the problems of being almost 79 years old.
Charles
----- Original Message ----- From: Chuck S To: starmanet@starmanet.com Sent: Friday, June 22, 2012 1:25 AM Subject: [SN] One New Story and Several Others Now Up on How Novel as of 6/22
Hi everyone,
Nina and I are pleased to announce our next story, "What Would Dad Say? - Episode 2 of STARMAN - The Next Generation" is now posted. Like our previous one, we consider this a 25th Anniversary STARMAN Fan Fiction, this time commemorating the founding of SSI on May 22, 1987. You can see I'm big on history! It's set in the immediate aftermath of Scott becoming a first time dad of the 10 year old boy described in TNG, but can certainly be enjoyed without having read the original story. Here, Scott learns the joys and tribulations of instant fatherhood, while searching for larger quarters somewhere near his parents in Baraboo, Wisconsin to replace his cramped bachelor pad in Madison. As he tries to teach STARMAN family values to Scotty, he finds himself often asking himself, "What would Dad say?" While hiking around Devil's Lake near Baraboo, Paul and Scott discuss parenting and Scott's feelings for Julie. Scott's parental skills are put to the test when Scotty experiences his first crisis in dealing with real life, and Scott has to come up with an answer to a pivotal question his son raises. 11,126 words. http://archiveofourown.org/works/438838
Other stories posted this time are:
"It's Not Magic" by Charles Leitwiler, 1989, 3971 words. http://archiveofourown.org/works/434145
How exactly does that sphere work, anyway?
"Rest Stop" by Ellen Jackson, 1991, 660 words. http://archiveofourown.org/works/434131
Scott asks his father questions about how choices are made by his people about which other planets to contact.
"They're Not History Yet" by Vicki Hessel Werkley, 2003, 548 words. http://archiveofourown.org/works/434094
Paul and Scott eagerly await the next edition of Blue Lights.
"Our Troubles Weren't So Different" by Vicki Hessel Werkley, 1988, 4,417 words. http://archiveofourown.org/works/434085
A different take on "Peregrine" - from Waldo's point of view!
"Crazy Like a Fox" by Zena Uzep, 1999, 6,356 words. http://archiveofourown.org/works/433419
Fox Mulder comes up against George Fox while trying to catch Paul Forrester. Instead, the four agents get caught by unfriendly aliens, and it's Paul Forrester to the rescue!
"STAR RETURN" WRITING CONTEST: Details of the contest are posted at: http://archiveofourown.org/collections/STARMAN_Writing_Contest.
For easy navigating:
Access the entire STARMAN archive at: http://archiveofourown.org/tags/Starman%20(TV)/works
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Chuck S.
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