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− | + | A [[fanzine]] started by [[Marion Cox]] in the 1950s which specialized in material by women. | |
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− | Other [[SF]] [[fans]] who were involved in the [[zine]] were [[Juanita Coulson]], [[Honey Wood]], and [[Noreen Falasca]]. | + | Other [[SF]] [[fans]] who were involved in the [[zine]] were [[Juanita Coulson]], [[Honey Wood]], and [[Noreen Falasca]]. When Cox had publishing problems, the zine was continued for a couple of issues by Coulson and [[Lee Anne Tremper]]. |
− | + | See also ''[[STF-ETTE]]'', ''[[Femizine]]''. | |
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Revision as of 12:00, 18 March 2024
A fanzine started by Marion Cox in the 1950s which specialized in material by women.
Other SF fans who were involved in the zine were Juanita Coulson, Honey Wood, and Noreen Falasca. When Cox had publishing problems, the zine was continued for a couple of issues by Coulson and Lee Anne Tremper.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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5 | 26 |
Publication | 1950s |
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