4 Hors d'Oeuvres 8 The Outer Limits
G L Simons
12 Elise
Fred Enke
19 Sensor
24 Tommy's Uncle Ernie
Keith Moon Interview
Mike Hill
27 Britt
Eugene Finkei
32 The Haunting Of Judy's Knickers
Henry le Reve
37 To See Ourselves As Others See Us
Quinn
40 Permissive Don't Mean Free
Mick Farren
43 Candid Cameos
Enzo d'Amberni
51 Audrey
Michel Moreau
60 Contact
Mark Royston
63 Alienated Fashion David Parkinson
67 Sexicon
75 Bathing Belles
Edas Photography
79 What The Butler Never Saw
Herbie Brennan
83 Bunty
Amnon Bar-Tur
91 Readers' Writes
99 Phallus In Blunderland
Walter Harris
102 Carmen
Fred Enke
108 The Last Real Race
Ronnie Mutch
113 Women's Lip
Editorial Note
Well, September's here, and if anybody ever deserved an Indian Summer after the
apology for a real one we've been experiencing, it's the suffering British public.
However, even if it is pouring with rain outside, we've got an issue here that's
bound to cheer you up.
We're starting a couple of enthralling new series this month: G L Simons on the
outer limits of sexual experience, and Mark Royston (regular readers will remember
his abrasive interview with Charles Maxwell, editor of Contak, with pleasure)
offers you the first of a five-part investigation into the twilight world of the
contact magazine.
On a lighter note, you may care to turn to page 99, and find out about the startling
discoveries Walter Harris made when he decided to take a look at the buildings
around us. We are informed that Mr Harris is recovering well from his traUmma-porn-star">Umatic
experience!
Our fiction this month is truly extraordinary, quite supernatural in fact; guaranteed
to make every lady view her knickers with some suspicion! And Candid Cameos continues
its ribald look at Victorian womanhood.
So, what with a bumper section of your letters, a look at what the butler never
saw, an interview with Keith Moon of The Who fame, and, of course, some lovely
ladies, we don't think you'll notice the vagaries of the climate too much.