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''Bixel Bunk'' was a [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Doro]] (a [[pseudonym]] of [[Claude Degler]]), who described himself as a "[[Futurian]]-[[Esparantist]]". It was a [[Cosmic Circle]] publication, so it was probably a [[one-shot]].
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'''''Bixel Bunk''''' was a [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Doro]] (a [[pseudonym]] of [[Claude Degler]]), who described himself as a "[[Futurian]]-[[Esperanto|Esparantist]]". It was a [[Cosmic Circle]] publication, so it was probably a [[one-shot]].
  
It described itself as combined with "Bixel Street Alert", "Shangri-La'ughter", "Crud Pile", and the "Sui-side Factfinder" and a publication of the "Little Angel Science Fantasy Society ([[LASFS]])". It is all about Degler's visit to [[LA]].
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It described itself as combined with ''Bixel Street Alert, Shangri-La'ughter, Crud Pile,'' and the ''Sui-side Factfinder'' (all fictitious) and a publication of the "Little Angel Science Fantasy Society ([[LASFS]])". It is all about Degler's visit to [[LA]].
  
The LASFS [[clubroom]]; a LASFan [[slan shack]], [[Tendril Towers]]; and the [[LA]] version of the original [[Slan Shack]] were all on Bixel Street.
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The LASFS [[clubroom]] was on Bixel Street.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:33, 8 May 2023

Bixel Bunk was a fanzine published by Doro (a pseudonym of Claude Degler), who described himself as a "Futurian-Esparantist". It was a Cosmic Circle publication, so it was probably a one-shot.

It described itself as combined with Bixel Street Alert, Shangri-La'ughter, Crud Pile, and the Sui-side Factfinder (all fictitious) and a publication of the "Little Angel Science Fantasy Society (LASFS)". It is all about Degler's visit to LA.

The LASFS clubroom was on Bixel Street.

Issue Date Pages Notes
V1.1 March-April 1944 2

Bixel Bunk online at fanac.org.



Publication 1944
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