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It was rejected by ''[[Doubleday]]'' and by [[Terry Carr]] at ''[[Ace]]''. ([[Carr]]'s rejection letter noted that "it was impossible to conceive of a SF magazine with a circulation of over one million" (part of the novel's plot) -- twelve years before ''[[Omni]]'' reach that circulation. | It was rejected by ''[[Doubleday]]'' and by [[Terry Carr]] at ''[[Ace]]''. ([[Carr]]'s rejection letter noted that "it was impossible to conceive of a SF magazine with a circulation of over one million" (part of the novel's plot) -- twelve years before ''[[Omni]]'' reach that circulation. | ||
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Revision as of 02:35, 17 February 2020
The working title of an apparently unpublished novel about fans and fandom written by Bob Tucker. Tucker wrote it in the early-mid 60s and at the Midwestcon 16 described it as taking place at a 4-day Worldcon (unheard of at the time!).
It was rejected by Doubleday and by Terry Carr at Ace. (Carr's rejection letter noted that "it was impossible to conceive of a SF magazine with a circulation of over one million" (part of the novel's plot) -- twelve years before Omni reach that circulation.
Publication | 1960s |
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