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A 20-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published by [[James Kepner]], writing as "Jike", in December 1943. Kepner had been working on creating his fanzine [[Toward Tomorrow]] when an opening in FAPA came up. He wasn't ready to submit "Tomorrow", so he quickly put together this zine. Most of the writing is by him.
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A 20-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[James Kepner]], writing as "[[Jike]]," in December 1943. Kepner had been working on creating his [[fanzine]] ''[[Toward Tomorrow]]'' when an opening in [[FAPA]] came up. He wasn't ready to submit ''Tomorrow'', so he quickly put together this zine. Most of the writing is by him.
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[[File:Toward_Yesterday_Cover.jpeg|right|250px|Cover of Toward Yesterday]]
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===Contents:===
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* From [[Fan]] to [[Futurian]]. Essay.
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* It's the Absolute Truth. [[Poem]] by [[Jon Arnold]].
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* A Modern Parable. Short story.
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* Jokes That Drove Adam Out of Eden. [[Jokes]].
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* Another Idea. Essay.
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* Appologia. Short essay.
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* Lin Chu. Poem.
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* The Fantastic Journey of [[Buck Rogers]] and [[Flush Gordon]]. [[Trip report]].
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* Out of the Corner of the Mouth. ([[Sarcastic]]) essay.
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* About [[Poetry]]. Essay.
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* Me and the Last [[Mailing]]. [[Mailing comments]].  
  
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Kepner was the first known openly gay man to write a fanzine (in any genre), and this is his first publication. "A Modern Parable" can be read as a parable of being gay, although it does not ''need'' to be read that way.
* From Fan to Futurian. Essay
 
* It's the Absolute Truth. Poem by Jon Arnold
 
* A Modern Parable. Short story
 
* Jokes That Drove Adam Out of Eden. Jokes
 
* Another Idea. Essay
 
* Appologia. Short essay
 
* Lin Chu. Poem
 
* The Fantastic Journey of Buck Rogers and Flush Gordon. Trip report
 
* Out of the Corner of the Mouth. (Sarcastic) essay
 
* About Poetry. Essay
 
* Me and the Last Mailing. Fanzine reviews
 
  
"A Modern Parable" can be read as a parable of being gay, although it is not clear if the author meant it that way.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:38, 16 August 2023

A 20-page, one-shot fanzine published by James Kepner, writing as "Jike," in December 1943. Kepner had been working on creating his fanzine Toward Tomorrow when an opening in FAPA came up. He wasn't ready to submit Tomorrow, so he quickly put together this zine. Most of the writing is by him.

Cover of Toward Yesterday

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Kepner was the first known openly gay man to write a fanzine (in any genre), and this is his first publication. "A Modern Parable" can be read as a parable of being gay, although it does not need to be read that way.



Publication 1943
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