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  • A British [[fan]] who published apazine [[Kactus]] for [[OMPA]]. * ''[[Kactus]]'' (for [[OMPA]])
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Norman Metcalf]] for [[OMPA]]. 1 || December 1960 || 14 || [[OMPA]] 26 ||
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bill Evans]] of Mt. Rainier, MD for [[OMPA]] and [[FAPA]]. Each issue published selections from a single past [[fanzi 4 || August 1957 || 24 || OMPA 14 || ||
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  • An [[apazine]] published for [[OMPA]] by [[Graham Boak]] from Surrey, [[UK]]. Issue || Date || Pages || [[OMPA]] mailing || Notes
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  • ...Ohio]] [[fan]], who later moved to [[Hawaii]], was a member of [[FAPA]], [[OMPA]], [[SAPS]], and [[The Cult]]. He was active beginning in the 1950s and in * ''[[Apollo Play]]'' [1957] (for [[OMPA]])
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  • [[Vince Clarke]]'s [[apazine]] for [[OMPA]]. (7 issues, Sept 1954 - Mar 58). Issue || Date || Pages || [[OMPA]] mailing || Notes
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  • ...]] with nine issues between 1960 and 1965 written by [[Bill Donaho]] for [[OMPA]]. Issue || Date || Pages || [[OMPA]] mailing || Notes
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  • 4 || January 1960 || [[SAPS]] 58 || 50 || 5 || January 1960 || [[SAPS]] 50 || 58 || AKA ''SaFari Annual 1 - Who Killed Science Fiction''
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  • 8 ||1970 ||20 ||[[OMPA]] mailing 58
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  • ...over 100 issues. It circulated as a [[fanzine]] and also in [[FAPA]] and [[OMPA]]. 50 || 1959 || 2 || [[OMPA]] 23 ||
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  • 6 || Spring 1970 || 22 || 131 || Also [[OMPA 58]]; Includes the cover quote " 'Of all the collections of garbage and innuen
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  • 6 ||Spring 1970 ||22 || [[FAPA]] 131 and [[OMPA]] 58
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  • ...[[Terry Jeeves]], which saw 166 issues from 1959 to 2005. Some issues ran OMPA and [[FAPA]] and were also distributed outside. Interestingly, the contents 1 || April 1959 || 16 || OMPA 20 ||
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  • 1 ||April 1964 ||58 ||In [[OMPA]] 39
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  • ...the [[Epicentre]] with [[Ken Bulmer]] for eighteen months. He co-founded [[OMPA]] (Off-trail Magazine Publishers' Association - first UK [[apa]]) in 1954 w ...[[British Science Fiction Association]] ([[BSFA]]), having published in [[OMPA]] calling for a new organization to reverse the decline in new [[fans]]. W
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  • ...ished by [[John Berry]] of Belfast, NI. It was included in [[SAPS]] and [[OMPA]]. 18 || June 1961 || 21 || OMPA 56 ||
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  • ...stapled. There were at least 60 issues and many were distributed through [[OMPA]]. A [[pulp]] [[collectors]]' site calls it "a nice resource for the serio Issue || Date || Pages || [[OMPA]] Mailing || Notes
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  • 9 || July 1962 || 42 || [[OMPA]] 33 || " || 22 || July 1970 || 18 || [[OMPA]] 58 || " ||
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  • 1.3 || April 6, 1960 || 58 || 2.1 || May 1966 || 84 || [[FAPA]] 115, also [[OMPA]] 47 [[postmailing]]
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  • It began as an [[OMPA]]zine in 1970 and some issues were also distributed with [[ANZAPA]] and [[A ...| Distributed in [[ANZAPA]] #12, [[APA-45]] #23 (postmailed) and [[OMPA]] #58 (premailed); 'incorporating Checkpoint 10', a review column and presumably
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