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Since my heart attack and angioplasty/stents, I've been trying to think of a fannish way to get the word out about heart disease, which as I'm sure my readers are aware, is the #1 killer of men and women both in the US. I volunteered at a health expo last weekend, at the WomenHeart booth, handing out brochures and information.

Well, on my way to work the other morning, a lightbulb went off. Fans don't want to read brochures, we want to read *fanzines* (duh). So I figured I'd try to solicit as many stories from as many fannish heart patients as I could, put them all together in a one-shot, and distribute it far and wide. Maybe even make a nifty, limited-edition button to give to all the contributors.

The last page would be an "In Memoriam" page, or as one my favorite TV shows, Babylon 5 says, "To absent friends, in memory still bright..." with a list of fans who've passed on from heart disease/heart attacks/etc.

Toward that end, this is a call for submissions to my one-shot, to be called A CHANGE OF HEART.

What kinds of submissions am I talking about here? Well, statistics are dry and boring. I could throw a bunch of numbers at you, tell you that many more men than women get referred for cardiac rehab, for example, but it's more entertaining to craft an anecdote about being the only person in my cohort dealing with PMS.

Essays, poems, letters of comment, and artwork from fans who've had heart-related illness and/or surgery are welcome. If you yourself aren't the heart patient, but an immediate family member is/was, I'd also be glad to hear from you.

Emailed submissions are strongly preferred; please send to laurahcory [at] yah00 -- but if you know someone who doesn't do email, ping me and I'll send you my snail-addy to pass along. And I need names for the "In Memoriam" page.

Deadline for submissions is July 24th. That gives me a couple of weeks to pull it together and have it ready to send some copies up to WorldCon and other late summer cons.

Permission granted to forward this to other fannish places.

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[info]crotchetyoldfan wrote:
Jul. 20th, 2009 11:41 am (UTC)
submission
Hi,

I sent in a submission for the fanzine - but have not heard back from you yet and just wanted to make sure you'd received it.

it would have come come steve.davidson33@comcast.net

thanks

steve
[info]laurahcory1 wrote:
Jul. 20th, 2009 03:52 pm (UTC)
Re: submission
Hi Steve,

My apologies--I did receive it. Thanks so much! And thanks for helping to get the word out.
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