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* [[Steve Hughes]] -- ''[[The Yellow Peril]]'', ''[[Imagination (Hughes)]]''
 
* [[Steve Hughes]] -- ''[[The Yellow Peril]]'', ''[[Imagination (Hughes)]]''
 
* [[David Hulan]] -- ''[[The High Aesthetic Line]]'', ''[[Campaign Trail]]'', ''[[Loki]]''
 
* [[David Hulan]] -- ''[[The High Aesthetic Line]]'', ''[[Campaign Trail]]'', ''[[Loki]]''
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* [[Rachel Hulan]] -- ''[[Snow White and the Twenty-Eight Kids]]''
 
* [[Alan Hutchinson]] -- ''[[Jimmy Carter, Warlord of Mars]]'', ''[[Carl Barks Calendar]]'', ''[[The Reinhardt Roast]]''
 
* [[Alan Hutchinson]] -- ''[[Jimmy Carter, Warlord of Mars]]'', ''[[Carl Barks Calendar]]'', ''[[The Reinhardt Roast]]''
 
* [[George Inzer]] -- ''[[Sitzfleisch]]''
 
* [[George Inzer]] -- ''[[Sitzfleisch]]''

Revision as of 14:09, 26 May 2021

(Did you mean the Science Fiction Poetry Association?)


The Southern Fandom Press Alliance, a bi-monthly apa limited (though not entirely) to fans living in the Old South. It was founded in September 1961 by Bob Jennings.

Membership was governed by two rules: The "Damn Yankee" rule (no more than 20% of the membership could be non-Southern) and the Once a Southerner, Always a Southerner rule (a Southerner living in the North still counts as a Southerner). Shadow-SFPA is an apa for SFPA waitlisters.

An HTML index to the entire fanzine title content of SFPA is hosted at Fanac and updated as mailings appear every other month - January, March, May, July, September, November. September 2011 (Mailing 283) will be the 50th anniversary (the apa was originally quarterly). The September 1976 mailing had 880 pages! But the April 1981 mailing -- the 100th -- which was collated at Satyricon had 1748 pages even without Harry Andruschak's 300+ page contribution. As of 2020 it was still active.

Contributors and Apazines:[edit]

OEs:[edit]


Publication Website 1961
This is a publication page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was published, how many issues it has had, (including adding a partial or complete checklist), its contents (including perhaps a ToC listing), its size and repro method, regular columnists, its impact on fandom, or by adding scans or links to scans. See Standards for Publications.