| http://www.nicoledeboer.com Nicole deBoer - The Unofficial Site - Ezine Newsletter. 16/12/99 |
| Nicole deBoer - The Unofficial Site - News Digest 16th December 1999
This issue 1. Latest books available.
1.Latest books available a. Well, just in time for christmas, The
"Lives of Dax" is available. Featuring nine different stories
b. Also available is the novelisation of the DS9 story 'What you leave behind.' which is the only DS9 novel to feature the season 7 cast on the cover. c. If you haven't got your calendars yet, there's a nice DS9 calendar out with a picture of Nicole in it. Having not got one myself yet I don't know what month she's on but she's on the cover and that's good enough for me. :) d.The Women of Star Trek 2000 calendar, which has been promoted on www.nicoledeboer.com for awhile, is actually smaller than you think. (Half the size of a regular calendar) Still, for another picture of Nikki... :) 2. Latest news. Okay, I haven't been much up on the news for the last few months so if anyone can tell me the full name of the guy that Nicole has just become engaged to that would be a huge help. :) A lot of the news list here you will have already heard over the past few months anyway but for those who've come in late... There's a new Nicole e-list run by Don Werner. It's at Nikkideboer-subscribe@listbot.com
New Nikki pics can be found at http://www.trill.org.uk/nikkipix/gencon.html
http://www.nicoledeboer.com has been updated and features 3 new pics from Beyond Reality thanks to Bill Ostott. The December issue of Sci Fi Entertainment has a Star Trek special. New message board at http://www.casualforums.com/press/Nicole-deBoer/ Nicole was in London at Pages Bar (www.pagesbar.co.uk) on the 12th of October. (I was in Scotland at the time and didn't know. Damn!) Some SuperNova pics can be found at http://www.cybertron.u-net.com/ndb/babydax.html Jenn's web fan club is now the Official club. Jenn also now has the
domain
3. I'm back. Yep, just spent four and a half months in Europe, just in case you were wondering why the site hadn't been updated in that time. I would've liked to have updated it as I went but I wasn't expecting the huge cost of being on the net over there. (Equivalent to $US15.00 per hour just for using the computer whether you're connected to the net or not.) Wasn't until the few weeks I was due to leave that a company started up in London offering much cheaper rates. ($US2.00 per hour) I won't bore you with details just to say that I had a great time, I'm glad to be back and hope to be able to chat to you all on the message board sometime. Cheers ______________________________________________
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