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− | ''Fantasy Aspects'' was one [[fanzine]] published for the [[N3F]] in two series by two different editors...or, maybe... they were two entirely separate fanzines and it was coincidence. | + | ''Fantasy Aspects'' was one [[fanzine]] published for the [[N3F]] in two series by two different editors...or, maybe... they were two entirely separate fanzines and it was just coincidence. We don't know and would like to find out! |
The first series was explicitly published for the [[N3F]] by [[Harold W. Cheney]] of Little Falls, NY in the late 40s. | The first series was explicitly published for the [[N3F]] by [[Harold W. Cheney]] of Little Falls, NY in the late 40s. |
Latest revision as of 08:46, 8 July 2021
Fantasy Aspects was one fanzine published for the N3F in two series by two different editors...or, maybe... they were two entirely separate fanzines and it was just coincidence. We don't know and would like to find out!
The first series was explicitly published for the N3F by Harold W. Cheney of Little Falls, NY in the late 40s.
The second was published ten years later by Alan J. Lewis of Birmingham, MI, who was a director of the N3F, though there is no clear evidence that it was N3F-sponsored. It also seems to have been a Cultzine.
Both series focussed on publishing articles reprinted from other fanzines.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Series 1, edited by Harold W. Cheney | |||
1 | May 1947 | 24 | |
2 | November 1947 | 32 | final issue |
Series 2, edited by Alan J. Lewis | |||
1 | August 1958 | 24 | |
2 | March 1959 | 24 | |
3 | November 1959 | 22 |
- Fantasy Aspects (Cheney) online at fanac.org
- Fantasy Aspects (Lewis) online at fanac.org.
Publication | 1947—1959 |
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