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  • In the early years of [[sf]], small presses like [[Gnome Press]] and [[FPCI]] and others were essentially the only sources of hardcovers f * [[Aeon Press]]
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  • ...he late 1980s, he made the jump to professional illustration, by necessity working mainly outside the science fiction genre. ...s major achievement was the [[Furry]] comic title ''Tales of Beatrix'' (Mu Press & Vision Comics). Taral also created many back covers for ''Gremlin Trouble
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  • ...title of fandom's best cook. Besides her work on her fanzine VENUS, she is working on several professional stories and [[novels]], she says. Her husband, Jay ...on/</ref> In the 1950 census, she was back in L.A. with Jay and Jeannette, working as a secretary. Jay died aged just 37; Lora did not marry again and is bur
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  • ...had completed all work, because "didn't want to spend the rest of my life working for the military-industrial complex." (According to Schulman's {{link | web ...across several [[con]]s and other events) which coincided with changing of title and format of ''New Libertarian Notes'' – it became ''New Libertarian Wee
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  • ...Taurasi]]'s ''[[Fantasy Times|Fantasy/Science Fiction Times]]'', currently working on its third hundred; first to appear was [[R. A. Palmer]]'s ''[[Cosmology|
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  • ...fth and Sixth Fandoms. [[Dick Eney]] did not identify any specific fanzine title in tacking on what he identified as the "false" Seventh (the Sixth Interreg ...til Wollheim, along with [[John B. Michel]], started the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] in August 1937.
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  • ...overseas exchange problems that might arise.</ref> It represents valuable working capital, as well as being insurance in case things turn out less profitably ...while ago, once in a [[fanzine]] article and once in an ad for [[Canaveral Press]], which suggested that all the [[E. R. Burroughs]] fans should Get Togethe
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  • ...d then [[Terry Jeeves]], and Bentcliffe put out nineteen issues before the title fell into the hands of Londoner [[Stuart MacKenzie]] in April 1954, who pro When I get my Time-machine working properly I want to go back to that evening and see it for myself, although
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  • I did not attend the actual meeting. In those days, I was working in a center city restaurant and had to be at work in the early afternoon. ...there. I will try to see if there were any writeups of the con in the fan press to verify all this. But I feel that this info is accurate.)
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