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  • #REDIRECT [[It Goes on the Shelf]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[It Goes on the Shelf]]
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  • ...fanzines]] in the early 1970s, and during the mid 1970s, was the editor of The ''[[National Fantasy Fan]]''. ...ifier]]'', and ''[[It Goes on the Shelf]]'' and many, many others. She won the [[Kaymar Award]] in 1975. With [[Joanne Burger]], she published ''[[Yester
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  • ...attended the [[Worldcon]] [[Discon II]] and [[DeepSouthCon]] and traveled the U.S. for two months. ...was a common [[fannish]] [[repro]] medium — and once boiled bones to make the gelatin. (She soon went back to commercially made hectographs, which she sa
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  • ...on, which he dubbed the Beroaldus Cosmopolita Museum. He eventually bought the house next door to hold more books. ...g-running [[perzines]] ''[[It Comes in the Mail]]'' and ''[[It Goes on the Shelf]]'' were largely devoted to reviews.
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  • ...he [[First Fandom club]] and [[Burroughs Bibliophiles]]. He [[co-edited]] the ''[[Journal of Science Fiction]]'' and, in 1956, co-founded [[Advent:Publis ...that appears in a [[prozine|pro mag]] and has other qualifications to fill the posi­tion.”
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  • ...]] and edited by [[Claire Brialey]], [[Randy Byers]] and [[Mark Plummer]]. It had 98 pages, A4 perfect bound with pale blue covers. ...o [[Peter Weston]]'s 'In Pursuit of Immortality?'. Content was selected by the editors who acknowledged suggestions from [[Doug Bell]], [[Kim Huett]], [[C
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  • ...bers have organized numerous [[Los Angeles Worldcons]] and [[Westercons]]; it is affiliated with [[SCIFI]]. The [[initialism]] is pronounced something pretty close to LAHS-fis, though it apparently was pronounced originally more like LOSS-fuss or LASS-fass. Memb
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