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STARLOG Magazine #343 March 2006 Nathan Fillion article/interview

POSTED BY: ANONYMOUS1
UPDATED: Monday, January 23, 2006 14:47
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Friday, January 20, 2006 10:04 PM

ANONYMOUS1




Not mentioned on the cover, but in the table of contents.

COMMANDING SERENITY
For Nathan Fillion, the latest destination is simply DVD

Page 55-57.

5 pictures of our Captain.

8 1/2 BY 11 picture with the words CAPTAIN OF THE BROWN COATS A born leader, Nathan Fillion commands Serenity in peace & war & DVD. Blurb-DVD OUT NOW.

I just may buy another Starlog at the grocery store and cut out the picture and make my own little ad to put on the bulletin board at work.

That article says "For more Firefly/Serenity interviews see these past issues of STARLOG: Joss Whehdon (#303, #340), Nathan Fillion (#306) Gina Torres (#337), Alan Tudyk (#327), Adam Baldwin (#339), Jewel Staite (#341), Morena Baccarin (#339), Summer Glau (#340), Sean Maher (#341), Ron Glass (#307), Firefly Episode Checklist (#339), Serenity Set Visit (#339)."

I bought the Starlog #343 in a grocery store in USA Friday night. Older issues might still be available in comic book stores or bookstores. There is also a page in the Starlog Magazine listing what back issues are available and how to get them.

edited to add:

It has a price on the cover for USA and Canada. Inside it says STARLOG (ISSN 0191-4626, Canadian GST number: R-124704826)

Books-a-Million sells the individual current issues and it ships internationally. www.bamm.com and set search to magazines and type in Starlog.

Starlog's website is www.starlog.com




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Saturday, January 21, 2006 6:24 AM

GELASSENHEIT


Lots of you may not have the funding to buy all of these issues, so you might want to check them out at your local library. It appears that there are 208 US libraries that carry it.



Gelassenheit means Serenity

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Saturday, January 21, 2006 9:19 AM

ANONYMOUS1


Quote:

Originally posted by Gelassenheit:
Lots of you may not have the funding to buy all of these issues, so you might want to check them out at your local library. It appears that there are 208 US libraries that carry it.



And older issues are more expensive then the issues still on store shelves.

How do you know 208 US libraries have it? Is there a link where you can check how many US libaries have something ...like Firefly...Like Serenity. It would be cool to have those counts and track them.

I think I read there are 20,000 libraries in the US.

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Saturday, January 21, 2006 4:49 PM

BOWIE


If you do a search for books on the library site by system I know you can fine out how many libraries in that system carry how many copies, but I don't know how you'd do it for America as a whole.

In most Libraries you can check out old copies of Mags, or they will sell them after they become old, but they usaully put the new ones on the no no list for as long as it takes for the next issue to come out.

If you play Nationstates.net check out the region Firefly.

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Sunday, January 22, 2006 5:15 PM

PSANDUSKY


Interlibrary loan is a beautiful thing. Insofar as magazines are concerned, many libraries do ILL for magazine articles by photocopying the article in question and sending the copy off to the requesting library (and patron).

ILL articles carry a fifty cent surcharge at my library, but I'd rather go that route than hunt for a stack of back issues only to want just an article or two in each.

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Monday, January 23, 2006 2:58 AM

CERES


You can try oclc.org/worldcat which lets you try a Worldcat search and then you can refine it by country, state, province, postal code.

ILLs for 50 cents sounds great.

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Monday, January 23, 2006 2:06 PM

GUIDEWRITER


I'm trying to gather for my archival work scans of any and all print magazine interviews and articles related to either Firefly or Serenity. If anyone out there has a clipping collection, your help in this endeavour for the enjoyment of all fans would be greatly appreciated.

Brandon Klassen aka Guidewriter aka Relight
http://www.fireflyguidebook.com

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Monday, January 23, 2006 2:47 PM

TANSTAAFL28


Heck, I didn't know that starlog was still in business!

"You can't take the sky from me..."

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