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A [[British]] [[APA]]-like-thing sponsored by the [[BSFA]]. PADS was short for "Printing and Distribution Service"  PADS was meant for [[British fans]] who wanted to publish [[fanzines]] but did not have a [[mimeo]]. [[Fanzine]] editors sent their material to a central mailer, who produced the [[fanzines]] and bundled them into a mailing. PADS helped [[fans]] with little money publish, but on the other hand, each PADS-published [[fanzine]] looked a lot like the others. PADS was criticized by [[Ratfandom]] as being a means for production of [[crudzines]].  There were a few genuinely good [[fanzines]] that resulted from PADS, such as  [[Mike Ashley (Kent)]]'s ''[[Xeron]]''.
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'''PADS''', the "'''Printing and Distribution Service'''", was a [[British]] [[APA]]-like-entity sponsored by the [[BSFA]]. It was meant for [[British fans]] who wanted to publish [[fanzines]] but did not have a [[mimeo]]. [[Fanzine]] editors sent their material to a central mailer, who produced the [[fanzines]] and bundled them into a mailing. PADS helped [[fans]] with little money publish, but on the other hand, each PADS-published [[fanzine]] looked a lot like the others. PADS was criticized by [[Ratfandom]] as being a means for production of [[crudzines]].  There were a few genuinely good [[fanzines]] that resulted from PADS, such as  [[Mike Ashley (Kent)]]'s ''[[Xeron]]''.
  
[[Beryl Mercer]] did much of the work of [[fanzine]] production. There were ten mailings in all from 1964 to 1967. In 1965 it became an "official [[BSFA]] service" as part of [[BSFA]]'s [[Fanzine Foundation (UK)]] and it ended sometime in 1967 when the [[Fanzine Foundation]] itself folded. The last [[Official Editor]] was [[Charlie Winstone]].
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[[Beryl Mercer]] did much of the work of [[fanzine]] production. There were ten mailings in all from 1964 to 1967. In 1965 it became an "official [[BSFA]] service" as part of [[BSFA]]'s [[Fanzine Foundation (UK)]] and it ended sometime in 1967 when the [[Fanzine Foundation]] itself folded. The last [[Official Editor]] was [[Charlie Winstone]].
  
 
Contributors:
 
Contributors:
* [[Mike Ashley (Kent)]] -- ''[[Xeron]]''
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* [[Mike Ashley (Kent)]] ''[[Xeron]]''
* [[Harry Bell]] -- ''[[Grimwab]]''
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* [[John Barfoot]] – ''[[Bumblie]]''
* [[Beryl Henley]] -- ''[[Link]]''
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* [[Harry Bell]] ''[[Grimwab]]''
* [[Mary Reed]]  -- ''[[Link]]'', ''[[Crabapple]]''
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* [[Adrian Cook]] – ''[[Warlock (Cook)|Warlock]]''
* [[Peter Weston ]] -- ''[[Nexus (Weston)]]''
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* [[Jim Grant]] – ''[[Fusion]]''
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* [[Beryl Henley]] – ''[[Link]]''
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* [[Graham Hall]] – ''[[Doubt]]''
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* [[Dicky Howett]] & [[Christopher Priest]] – ''[[Padlock]]''
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* [[Chas Legg]] – ''[[Entropy]]'', ''[[Freewheelin']]''
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* [[Tom Jones]] & [[Brian Stableford]] – ''[[Proteus]]''
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* [[Steve Moore]] – ''[[Vega (Moore)|Vega]]''
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* [[Charles Platt]] – ''[[Garbistan]]'', ''[[Insomnia]]''
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* [[Christopher Priest]] – ''[[Yawl-B]]'', ''[[Thud-F]]''
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* [[Mary Reed]]  ''[[Link]]'', ''[[Crabapple]]''
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* [[Peter Weston ]] ''[[Nexus (Weston)]]''
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* [[Charlie Winstone]] – ''[[Effell]]'', ''Whim''
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* [[Dave Wood]] – ''[[Bad News]]''
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[http://www.gostak.co.uk/pads/pads.htm Greg Pickersgill's pages on PADS including contents list for all mailings].
  
 
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Revision as of 07:27, 2 February 2024

PADS, the "Printing and Distribution Service", was a British APA-like-entity sponsored by the BSFA. It was meant for British fans who wanted to publish fanzines but did not have a mimeo. Fanzine editors sent their material to a central mailer, who produced the fanzines and bundled them into a mailing. PADS helped fans with little money publish, but on the other hand, each PADS-published fanzine looked a lot like the others. PADS was criticized by Ratfandom as being a means for production of crudzines. There were a few genuinely good fanzines that resulted from PADS, such as Mike Ashley's Xeron.

Beryl Mercer did much of the work of fanzine production. There were ten mailings in all from 1964 to 1967. In 1965 it became an "official BSFA service" as part of BSFA's Fanzine Foundation (UK) and it ended sometime in 1967 when the Fanzine Foundation itself folded. The last Official Editor was Charlie Winstone.

Contributors:

Greg Pickersgill's pages on PADS including contents list for all mailings.


Publication 19641967
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