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Sunday 20th July 2008: Another former
tapezine editor, Alastair Hooley, co-producer of CT of Death, has
kindly written a piece for the site, which has been added today.
Visitors can read his recollections on the CT
of Death page, which also contains a link to Alastair's
homepage. Among other things, the complete Issue 1 of the tapezine is
available there for download.
Monday 14th July 2008: A couple of
updates tonight related to Spotlight
tapezine. Thanks to Elaine Musselwhite for contributing an amusing and
engaging piece about her time producing the cassettes, and all the
editions of Spotlight that we've been able to date have been
added to the Timeline.
Sunday 9th March 2008: After the huge
flurry of activity that went with launching the site, I have typically
been rather sidetracked by professional commitments for the past few
months and hence the gap between updates. New today is a
lovely review by Nick Goodman,
one-time editor of the audiozine Rayphase Shift which says
exceptionally nice things about one particular issue of my own
audiozine, Sonic Waves. I didn't pay him, honest!
Sunday 11th November 2007: Site
launches. Well, quietly for now... but from now on, updates will be
noted here. Today I've added Wotan co-editor, David Myers'
recollections about producing the tapezine with his brother, Andrew,
entitled Lust for Wotan. Also added
recently and of particular note are J. Jeremy Bentham's fascinating
account of the making of A History of Dr.
Who, Nick Goodman's lighthearted look at producing his
Rayphase Shift tapezine and Neil
Hogan's account of the production of Doctor Who
2000. Thanks to all these kind and enthusiastic gentlemen and to
everyone else who has helped get this website off the ground. Please see
End Credits for the roll call of those
to whom I owe my thanks. |