PAS-tell

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A fanzine published by Bjo Trimble. "PAS" stood for Project Art Show, and this fanzine reported on it. Issue #14 notes "We've jumped a Volume number--no v3 at all--to v4n1. This was done to finally get a system to this business; the vol. # now indicates the number of the Annual WorldCon Art Show immediately concluded. Sorry, you bibliophiles, but this idea helps us more than it hurts you!" Pas-Tell #20 gives a listing of the issues of Vol. 5.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 March 1959? 36
2 March 1960 14
3 April 1960 14
4 1960 10
5? Late 1960 36 Pittcon art show report -- first Worldcon art show
6 July 1961 6
7 1961 10
8? October? 1961 10
V2.1 October 1962 22
10? V2.2 1963 16
11
12
13
14 V4.1 November 1963 16 Cover by Judith Lawrence
15 V4.2 April 1964 16 Included a 2-page insert "Project Art Show Rules" not included in the page count.
16 V4.3 July 1964 21 Cover by Cynthia Goldstone
17 V5.1 January 1965 24 Pas-Tell #20 says this was "Spring 1965"
18A V5.2A April 1965 21 Pas-Tell #20 does not include this in its listing of issues in Vol. 5. The cover clearly says "Nº 18", and the last page refers to it as "Vol. 5, No. 2"
18B V5.2B March 1966 20 Pas-Tell #20 refers to this as the issue after V5.1, and calls it V5.2, apparently having overlooked the April 1965 issue.
19 V6.1 June 1966 20 Pas-Tell #20 refers to this unnumbered issue as V5.3
20 July 1966 20
21 October 1966 24
22 March 1967
23 May 1967 16

In fall 1962, PAS-Tell published a 16 page "Artist Catalog" of information on 45 artists who had participated in Project Art Shows at Pittcon (1960), Seacon (1961), Westercon 15 (1962), and Chicon III (1962), including the awards at these art shows. This catalog may have been one of the "missing" issues above, but it is not listed like the other PAS-Tell zines, and is not numbered.


Publication 1959
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