Jean Airey
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Jean Airey was a fan fiction writer, involved with the zine and convention communities during the mid and late 1980s. In 1988, Laurie Haldeman and Jean Airey wrote "The Totally Imaginary Cheeseboard." This story was where "Avon ended up at Scorpio Con, being mistaken (naturally) for Paul Darrow." (Langley) The story was published with the full knowledge of Paul Darrow and others involved in the story. Later in the year, there was a sequel up to this story, "The Other Side of the Coin." It was written by Ruth Berman, Jean Airey, and Laurie Haldeman. The story’s premise involved Paul Darrow finding himself on Blake’s 7’s Liberator. Like the original, it too had permission from the parties portrayed in the story. These stories were two of the more famous pieces of Blake's 7 ActorFic.
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- Jean Airey: FanWorksFinder
[edit] Sources
- Jenkins, Henry. Textual Poachers Television Fans & Participatory Culture. New York: Routledge, 1992.
- Langley, Katherine. Telephone interview.
