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3 fields, planting trees. A sudden storm came upon us and we all scrambled for the trucks. They were stake trucks, with one step on the back, on which were iron railings to grab ahold of when boarding them. I grabbed ahold of the railing and swung onto the truck and my buddy started to likewise. But he didn't quite make it, the lightning pushed him back, pushed him back into death. All on the truck were stunned, one or two pretty shaken up, physically and mentally. My buddy received death and I received two burnt fingers, and my phobia. Then and there I got it, and I still have it. It's there inside, and nothing I've been able to do since can stop it. Do you have a fear or a phobia? If so how's about writing an article about it? I have one: I'M SCARED TO HELL OF LIGHTNING. THE ROOSTER CROWS MY DEAR CHILDREN: So it gifs "Chanticleer". It has been fun, a lot of work, a headache and damned expensive. I've tried, to the best of my ability, to make it an interesting, humurous and information fanzine. Frankly, it would have been a lot better if all my supplications for material had been answered. There are several reason for the large book section. First, books are my forte, secondly, I want "Chanticleer" to be a sort of reference book for fantasy book hunters. In other words, if a fan goes on a book hunting expedition he can look through the book section of "Chanticleer" and ascertain just what titles he wants. And children I'm in the market for book reviews, a whole bunch of book reviews, a plethora of book reviews. Also I'm in the market for humor, articles and good fan stories on the order of Warner's tinyarn in this issue. I make this promise: "Chanticleer" will be published as often as material warrants. And--I AM DEFINITELY NOT ALLERGIC TO SUBSCRIPTIONS. Your acolytical Rooster, Walt [drawing of a rooster, saying "OH! FORNCH!" It is also holding a shield that says "CHANTICLEER"]
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3 fields, planting trees. A sudden storm came upon us and we all scrambled for the trucks. They were stake trucks, with one step on the back, on which were iron railings to grab ahold of when boarding them. I grabbed ahold of the railing and swung onto the truck and my buddy started to likewise. But he didn't quite make it, the lightning pushed him back, pushed him back into death. All on the truck were stunned, one or two pretty shaken up, physically and mentally. My buddy received death and I received two burnt fingers, and my phobia. Then and there I got it, and I still have it. It's there inside, and nothing I've been able to do since can stop it. Do you have a fear or a phobia? If so how's about writing an article about it? I have one: I'M SCARED TO HELL OF LIGHTNING. THE ROOSTER CROWS MY DEAR CHILDREN: So it gifs "Chanticleer". It has been fun, a lot of work, a headache and damned expensive. I've tried, to the best of my ability, to make it an interesting, humurous and information fanzine. Frankly, it would have been a lot better if all my supplications for material had been answered. There are several reason for the large book section. First, books are my forte, secondly, I want "Chanticleer" to be a sort of reference book for fantasy book hunters. In other words, if a fan goes on a book hunting expedition he can look through the book section of "Chanticleer" and ascertain just what titles he wants. And children I'm in the market for book reviews, a whole bunch of book reviews, a plethora of book reviews. Also I'm in the market for humor, articles and good fan stories on the order of Warner's tinyarn in this issue. I make this promise: "Chanticleer" will be published as often as material warrants. And--I AM DEFINITELY NOT ALLERGIC TO SUBSCRIPTIONS. Your acolytical Rooster, Walt [drawing of a rooster, saying "OH! FORNCH!" It is also holding a shield that says "CHANTICLEER"]
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