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Prompt 6: Share Fannish Collections:

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Some cool things of mine – no pictures as of yet, but that may change over time.

Transformers-wise, I have a T-shirt from BotCon 2000, which was held in Ft. Wayne, Indiana and was the first Transformers convention I ever went to. It was a heck of a lot of fun but not my best Transformers convention experience. That goes to the convention, also in Ft. Wayne, that I went to in either 2001 or 2002, where my girlfriend and I went and because we didn’t have tickets, hung out in the hotel lobby – where we actually got to listen in on an interview with Sky Byte’s voice actor. And because of some shenanigans and friends showing mercy on us, we also got to watch the episodes of Robots in Disguise that hadn’t been released in the US (or hadn’t been as of that time). Which meant we got to see the RiD version of the Combaticons in action.

I’ve also got a couple copies of ConQuest, a Transformers fanzine published by Raksha, a Transformers BNF from back in the day. She was known back then for being pro-Decepticon, seeing them as the misunderstood party in the Autobot/Decepticon war, hating Beast Wars/Beast Machines and organizing the first BotCon in 1995.

One of the copies of Con-Quest that I have is #29, the ‘zine where my first ever Transformers fanfic was published. (and which can be read here: Realization *Squee!*

Another fandom of mine is post-apocalyptic men’s adventure novels from the 1980s, most of which are centered on nuclear war as the source of the apocalypse. (I've also got a wonking stack of non-fiction books about nuclear war, many of which are from the 1980s.) I have examples of 30 different series – in most cases, I have the first book of the series. In a few cases, I have the entire series (usually in the case where the series is 3-5 books). In one case, I have not only the entirety of Doomsday Warrior, a 19 book series in print, I also have it in audiobook format. Specifically, in GraphicAudio format, which leads to another fandom of mine!

GraphicAudio is a company that creates audiobooks, primarily for long-haul truckers. Their tagline is “A Movie in Your Mind!” and they come pretty darn close to achieving that. Their books are performed by a cast with a narrator and includes sound effects and music. They do a lot of westerns but also a lot of science fiction, fantasy, comic book novel adaptations and post-apocalyptic mens’ adventure series, like Doomsday Warrior, Deathlands (the longest-running post-apocalyptic mens’ adventure series with over 125 books) and Outlanders (sequel series to Deathlands and also a long-runner with over 50 books).
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