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16 November 2006

Serenity Tale No. 7: 'Notes on a Fridge [on a spaceship]'

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Title: NOTES ON A FRIDGE [on a spaceship]

Authors: Written and assembled by Arwen Bijker; some artwork courtesy Ursula Vernon.

The Story: Serenity's crew bickers via a series of notes stuck to the ship's refrigerator and infirmary doors. BONUS: Mal's shopping list.

About the Authors: Arwen Bijker occasionally tortures herself by leaving the house without paper and pen. Besides writing, she competes in endurance riding with her horse, sails on square-rigged ships, and is trying to finish a study in International Communication. She also enjoys photography and writing about herself in third person.

Ursula Vernon is responsible for River's drawings from part 4 and onward. Arwen writes: "What you see in the Notes are some of her sketches -- she also does amazing paintings and digital work, all with a flavour of absurdism I like a great deal. You should go check out her work at www.MetalAndMagic.com."

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Excellent! Very funny!

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