In a message dated Thu, 29 Mar 2001 6:56:42 AM Eastern Standard Time, Louise Rutter <Louise.Rutter(a)btinternet.com> writes:
<< People's beliefs as to where the right to privacy starts and finishes vary
wildly. If you can accept the religious objections to homosexuality, why
can't you accept the different standards that Ashton Press has from your
own? Is it purely because of the less tactful way that Annie puts her case? >>>
I wasn't aware I'd "put" my case any way at all, tactfully or otherwise. First off, I don't feel the need to defend or justify my fanzines and what they contain. They are written and illustrated by a huge range of fans (some issues had 40 or more contributors) stretching back close to 20 years in various fandoms. Furthermore, early issues of the adult zines featured no artwork whatsoever as a matter of policy other than the front covers. If anyone thinks any of those covers are "explicit" I'd have to say they simply have dirty minds. Later issues began to feature some interior artwork, none of it that I can recall, I might add, drawn by Leah other than probably some CARTOONS. Quite a lot of fans have enjoyed Leah's artwork and cartoons over the years and have been very happy that it has appeared at conventions, in fanzines, on our website and in professional publications such as Starlog.
The conversations about "why" Leah or I might want to be part of Blakes 7 fandom are extremely flattering, I must say. I had no idea that we were considered such an interesting subject of conversation. Let's see. In the last 20 years we have collectively published dozens of fanzines, written well over 100 fan stories (many of which are available on our website nowadays), drawn artwork and cartoons (many of which I now publish to our website), helped run numerous conventions, published photographs (many of which are also now available on our website)... and I think I can truthfully say that we have had fun doing it and, unless hundreds of people have been lying to me in letters and at conventions, we made a lot of fans happy over the years. That's really the only justification I need.
Annie