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''Nola-zine'', first published in the summer of [[1967]], announced in its first issue that [[New Orleans]] fans were planning to [[bid]] for the [[1973 Worldcon]], and actually preceded the formation of [[NOSFA]].  Its first editors were [[John Guidry]] and then [[Don Markstein]].
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''Nola-zine'', first published in the summer of 1967, announced in its first issue that [[New Orleans]] fans were planning to [[bid]] for the [[1973 Worldcon]], and actually preceded the formation of [[NOSFA]].  Its first editors were [[John Guidry]] and then [[Don Markstein]].
  
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Latest revision as of 07:19, 29 November 2022

Nola-zine, first published in the summer of 1967, announced in its first issue that New Orleans fans were planning to bid for the 1973 Worldcon, and actually preceded the formation of NOSFA. Its first editors were John Guidry and then Don Markstein.

Fanac cover scans


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