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[[Subzine]] publishers ordinarily announce that they are willing to trade on an even basis (all my issues for all your issues) with other regularly-appearing [[fanzines]]. And many will send each monthly or bimonthly issue faithfully, when the other editor only turns out one or two little ratty issues a year. Complications occur when one [[fan]] publishes more than one good-sized periodical, or when more than one share equally in the work of putting out a [[fanzine]] and each wants a copy of exchanged pubs for his collection. The solution to much of the exchange problem is [[FAPA]].  
 
[[Subzine]] publishers ordinarily announce that they are willing to trade on an even basis (all my issues for all your issues) with other regularly-appearing [[fanzines]]. And many will send each monthly or bimonthly issue faithfully, when the other editor only turns out one or two little ratty issues a year. Complications occur when one [[fan]] publishes more than one good-sized periodical, or when more than one share equally in the work of putting out a [[fanzine]] and each wants a copy of exchanged pubs for his collection. The solution to much of the exchange problem is [[FAPA]].  
 
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Revision as of 14:49, 24 December 2019

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
Subzine publishers ordinarily announce that they are willing to trade on an even basis (all my issues for all your issues) with other regularly-appearing fanzines. And many will send each monthly or bimonthly issue faithfully, when the other editor only turns out one or two little ratty issues a year. Complications occur when one fan publishes more than one good-sized periodical, or when more than one share equally in the work of putting out a fanzine and each wants a copy of exchanged pubs for his collection. The solution to much of the exchange problem is FAPA.

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