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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Nova}}(For others, see [[Nova]].)
  
(Did you mean fanzines by [[Nova (Rehak)|Jim Rehak]], or [[Nova (Tucker)|Bob Tucker]], a [[Nova (MI)|convention]] or some [[Nova (fanspeak)|fanspeak]]?)
 
  
A [[mimeo]] [[fanzine]] edited by [[Al Ashley]] and [[E. E. Evans]] in [[Battle Creek, MI]] with three large issues.
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A [[mimeo]] [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Al Ashley|Al]] and [[Abby Lu Ashley]], [[E. E. Evans]] and [[Jack Wiedenbeck]] in [[Battle Creek, MI]], with three large issues.
  
 
Contributors included: [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Abby Lu Ashley]], [[Ray Bradbury]], [[Bill Brudy]], [[John W. Campbell]], [[Ronald Clyne]], [[Mary Gnaedinger]], [[J. Harvey Haggard]], [[Walt Liebscher]], [[Robert Lowndes]], [[Alden H. Norton]], [[Hoy Ping Pong]], [[Ross Rocklynne]], [[E. E. Smith]], [[Richard de T'oid]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Julius Unger]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Jack Wiedenbeck]], and [[Donald Wollheim]].
 
Contributors included: [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Abby Lu Ashley]], [[Ray Bradbury]], [[Bill Brudy]], [[John W. Campbell]], [[Ronald Clyne]], [[Mary Gnaedinger]], [[J. Harvey Haggard]], [[Walt Liebscher]], [[Robert Lowndes]], [[Alden H. Norton]], [[Hoy Ping Pong]], [[Ross Rocklynne]], [[E. E. Smith]], [[Richard de T'oid]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Julius Unger]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Jack Wiedenbeck]], and [[Donald Wollheim]].
  
''Nova'' was included in the [[fanthology]] [[Pacificon Combozine]] for [[Pacificon]], the  Fourth [[World Science-Fiction Convention]].
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''Nova'' was included in the [[fanthology]]/[[apa]] [[Pacificon Combozine]] for [[Pacificon]], the  Fourth [[World Science-Fiction Convention]].
  
 
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A designation given by [[Campbell]] to stories written on old themes which breathed new life into them. [[JWC]] dropped it even quicker than he did "[[mutant]]", with a final defiant gesture or two. [[Nova Press]] was a publishing house of [[Al Ashley|Ashley]], [[EEEvans]], [[Wiedenbeck]], and Perry, in 1942, who soon joined [[ASP]].
 
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(For others, see Nova.)


A mimeo fanzine published by Al and Abby Lu Ashley, E. E. Evans and Jack Wiedenbeck in Battle Creek, MI, with three large issues.

Contributors included: Forrest J Ackerman, Abby Lu Ashley, Ray Bradbury, Bill Brudy, John W. Campbell, Ronald Clyne, Mary Gnaedinger, J. Harvey Haggard, Walt Liebscher, Robert Lowndes, Alden H. Norton, Hoy Ping Pong, Ross Rocklynne, E. E. Smith, Richard de T'oid, Bob Tucker, Julius Unger, Harry Warner, Jr., Jack Wiedenbeck, and Donald Wollheim.

Nova was included in the fanthology/apa Pacificon Combozine for Pacificon, the Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 November 1941 40
2 May 1942 44
3 Winter 1943 44 Final issue

Nova online at fanac.org



Publication 19411943
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