This issue is a Fannish Memoir/Appreciation/Philosphoical work by/about/concerning Vincent Docherty, two-time WorldCon chair, Hugo-nominee, and all-time good guy! Journey Planet 74 Cover by Iain J. Clark Page 3—Introduction by Ann Gry Page 4—Introduction by Vincent Docherty Page 5—How and Why Science Fiction? Page 8—Entering Fandom and First Con 1978-1987 Page 15—Conspiracy 1987 Page 16—Vince Docherty—No Buts by Ian Sorensen Page 21—Glasgow 1995 Page 21—Vincent—Some Memories by Henry Balen Page 26—Vincent Docherty by Kees van Toorn Page 28—Vincent Docherty by Theresa TR Renner Page 36—Vince Docherty: Enigma or Mystery by Martin Easterbrook Page 44—Glasgow 2005 Page 46—20 Years On – Vincent Docherty by Colin Harris Page 51—The Hugo Award Ceremony Script from Interaction 2005 by Kim Newman & Paul McAuley Page 53—UK2005 – A Brief History by Vincent Docherty Page 57—Post Glasgow 1995 & 2005 Page 58—Loncon 2014 Page 60—Vincent Docherty by Steve Cooper Page 60—Vincent Docherty by Alice Lawson Page 63—Dublin 2019 & Beyond Page 69—Music Page 70—The LX Music Programme, excerpted from the LX Souvenir Book by Vincent Docherty Page 80—Conrunning and Mentoring Page 86—Vincent Docherty by Shana Worthen Page 86—Vincent Docherty by Sara Felix Page 89—The Hugos Page 93—Art Page 100—Personal Matters Page 106—Some Final Reflections Page 107—Acknowledgements Page 107—On Conjuring by Allison Hartman Adams Page 107—Thoughts From the Island by Chris Garcia Page 108—Titus Vincentius – Honourable Conqueror Enditorial by James Bacon Page 109—Letter of Comment on Issue 72-- Operation Motorman Page 110—Photo/Art Credits |
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Oliver Grüter-Andrew
5/26/2023 11:22:25 pm
My then-girlfriend (now wife of 30+ years) Jacky moved into the spare room in Vince's place in South Wimbledon in the summer of '91 while I spent three lonely months in Kentucky writing soppy love letters every few days and consoling myself with convention-hopping in the Mid West. Upon my return to England i moved back officially to my college digs in Egham, intent on acquiring some kind of degree over the following nine months. But I was very quickly consumed with more distance-ache as the trips between Egham and South Wimbledon were lengthy and often delayed by the idiosyncracies of the railways.
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Carol Shetler
12/13/2023 08:16:44 am
Hi, Oliver and Jacky; I'm a Canadian fan and a new friend of Vincent. I found the whole of JP74 and your comment above highly enlightening. I have volunteered for publications at Glasgow 2024, and am already enjoying being Sara Felix's "minion". Should Vincent ever retire from conrunning and fannish activities, it sounds like he would make an excellent landlord, provided he always had tenants or indentured servants as diligent as you! I look forward to meeting you at Glasgow 2024 if you'll be there.
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