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== (1) An Apazine by Bill Donaho==
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''(Did you mean the [[ASP (Donaho)|Bill Donaho apazine]]?)''
A [[mimeographed]] [[apazine]] with nine issues between 1963 and 1967 written by [[Bill Donaho]] for [[FAPA]] and [[OMPA]].
 
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
 
1 ||March 1962 ||16 ||In [[OMPA]] 31
 
2 ||August 1963 || ||
 
3 ||November 1964 ||12 ||
 
4 ||February 1965 ||16 ||
 
5 ||May 1965 ||28 ||
 
6 ||August 1965 || ||
 
7 ||November 1965 ||18 ||
 
8 ||February 1966 ||6 ||
 
9 ||February 1967 ||10 ||In [[FAPA]] 118
 
||November 1968 ||8 ||In [[FAPA]] 124; Included a [[Baycon]] post-mortem
 
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== (2) Associated Slan Press==
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The '''Associated Slan Press''', a [[publishing house]].
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Associated [[Slan]] Press -- the [[BNF]]s of [[Midwestern fandom]] during [[World War II]]. [[Tucker]] and the [[Ashleys]] were the most important members of this publishing house. [[Tucker]] says that membership was by invitation only, with members required to keep up to the standards of the organization. In the emblem the ASP isn't a giant thing crawling around a hill with a pyramid on it. (Cleopatra's.)  
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Associated [[Slan]] Press -- the [[BNF]]s of [[Midwestern fandom]] during [[World War II]]. [[Bob Tucker|Tucker]] and [[the Ashleys]] were the most important members of this [[publishing house]]. Tucker says that membership was by invitation only, with members required to keep up to the standards of the [[organization]]. In the [[emblem]] the ASP isn't a giant thing crawling around a hill with a pyramid on it. (Cleopatra's.)  
 
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Associated Slan Press. [[Tucker]] and [[the Ashleys]], among others. [[Tucker]] says one joins by invitation only and must keep up the standard of the publishing house. In the emblem, the asp is not a giant thing crawling around a hill with a pyramid on it. Cleopatra's.  
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Associated [[Slan]] Press. [[Bob Tucker|Tucker]] and [[the Ashleys]], among others. [[Tucker]] says one joins by invitation only and must keep up the standard of the [[publishing house]]. In the [[emblem]], the asp is not a giant thing crawling around a hill with a pyramid on it. Cleopatra's.}}
  
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Latest revision as of 19:27, 27 March 2023

(Did you mean the Bill Donaho apazine?)


The Associated Slan Press, a publishing house.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
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Associated Slan Press -- the BNFs of Midwestern fandom during World War II. Tucker and the Ashleys were the most important members of this publishing house. Tucker says that membership was by invitation only, with members required to keep up to the standards of the organization. In the emblem the ASP isn't a giant thing crawling around a hill with a pyramid on it. (Cleopatra's.)

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
Associated Slan Press. Tucker and the Ashleys, among others. Tucker says one joins by invitation only and must keep up the standard of the publishing house. In the emblem, the asp is not a giant thing crawling around a hill with a pyramid on it. Cleopatra's.



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