Apasition
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APASITION was a bimonthly apa founded by Jay Kinney in 1979 for the discussion of politics. Will Straw was the first official editor. Membership was limited to 20. APASITION was intended to be a private apa, "not to be shown to non-members. Since some of the discussions may be somewhat sensitive, both personally and politically, this privacy seems to make sense." (prospectus for APASITION or APA-P, 1/16/79). Six mailings were distributed in 1979.
Contributors during 1979 included:
- John D. Berry -- Home Comfort
- Janice Bogstad -- MARX/FEMIN/ISM
- Dick Ellington -- 'Step One, One Hand Clapping
- David Emerson -- City In My Head
- Denys Howard -- The Kollantai Chronicles
- Steve Johnson -- Ganzi
- Phil Kaveny -- An Empirical Demonstration...
- Jay Kinney -- Rouge et Noir
- Richard Labonté -- Altogether Now
- paul lemman -- A Jump To the Left
- Lesleigh Luttrell -- PC
- Neil Rest -- The Usual, Cavailing Moments, Do As Thou Wilt, Some Good Swift Kicks
- Katka Selucky -- I was a Card Carrying Pioneer
- John B. Smith -- The Old Typewriter Speaks!
- Will Straw -- The Correct Line
- Angus Taylor -- Rumors from the Real World
Publication | 1979—1979 |
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