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([[Ray Palmer|Palmer]]) A glance at the entry under "[[Palmerism]]" will explain the hilarity which followed [[RAP]]'s application of this tag to [[Amazing Stories]], and the reason why it's quoted solely in sarcastic connections. }} | ([[Ray Palmer|Palmer]]) A glance at the entry under "[[Palmerism]]" will explain the hilarity which followed [[RAP]]'s application of this tag to [[Amazing Stories]], and the reason why it's quoted solely in sarcastic connections. }} | ||
− | {{Fancy2S|text= The credit should be ([[T. O'Connor Sloane]]). [[Amazing|Amz]] was tagged with this long before [[Ziff-Davis|ZDays]]; it was the degradation under [[Palmer]] that made the label ludicrous. And [[Galaxy]] and [[F&SF]] have applied the term to themselves, claiming that ''Life'' called them that in an article on [[fandom]] and [[stf]]. | + | {{Fancy2S|text= The credit should be ([[T. O'Connor Sloane]]). [[Amazing|Amz]] was tagged with this long before [[Ziff-Davis|ZDays]]; it was the degradation under [[Ray Palmer|Palmer]] that made the label ludicrous. And [[Galaxy]] and [[F&SF]] have applied the term to themselves, claiming that ''Life'' called them that in an article on [[fandom]] and [[stf]]. |
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Latest revision as of 03:01, 4 October 2023
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
(Palmer) A glance at the entry under "Palmerism" will explain the hilarity which followed RAP's application of this tag to Amazing Stories, and the reason why it's quoted solely in sarcastic connections. |
From Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement, ca. 1960 |
The credit should be (T. O'Connor Sloane). Amz was tagged with this long before ZDays; it was the degradation under Palmer that made the label ludicrous. And Galaxy and F&SF have applied the term to themselves, claiming that Life called them that in an article on fandom and stf. |
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