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A [[fanzine]] published in January, 1946 by [[Jim-E Daugherty]]. Only one issue was published. This may be the first ever (essentially) all-woman anthology in SF.
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A [[fanzine]] published in January, 1946 by [[Jim-E Daugherty]] (i. e. Virginia Laney Daugherty). Despite being marked as "First Issue", no other was published, making it effectively a [[one-off]]. This may be the first ever (essentially) all-woman [[anthology]] in SF. The title was explained as dedicated to [[Stanley Weinbaum]]'s "memory and to the "BLACK FLAME", being the first SF story that, when she [the editor] was first introduced to the field, left such an individual and vivid impression among the many stories that she read."
  
 
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*1 ||January 1946 ||21 ||Extensive article by Tigrina, "The Lady Takes A Powder," on women and horror movies. Contributions from editor Jim Daugherty, Mrs. M. C. Wyers, Helen B. Dewey (wife of Los Angeles fan G. Gordon Dewey), Mary Gnaedinger (editor of ''Famous Fantastic Mysteries'') and Jonne Evans (daughter of SF writer E. Everett Evans).  Cover artwork by Fay Dishington.  
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*1 || January 1946 || 21/2 || Stronger bluish cover (folded double-leaf); art by [[Fay Dishington]] summed at UIOwa as "[hand-drawn image of a woman with a whip]"; she runs in a bikini and the whip is split into slan-like tendrils. Empty verso, inner pages numbered 3 to 20 and then 21 on inside/recto back cover. Back cover has only small stamped advert for [[Pacificon]]. No contents list. <br> Extensive [[faan fiction]] by [[Tigrina]], "The Lady Takes A Powder," where the narrator meets a mysterious woman at horror movies and then LASFS pp. 13–21. Contributions from editor [[Jim-E Daugherty]], Mrs. [[M. C. Wyers]], [[Helen B. Dewey]] (wife of [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]] [[G. Gordon Dewey]]), [[Mary Gnaedinger]] (editor of ''[[Famous Fantastic Mysteries]]''), [[Jonne Evans]] (daughter of [[SF]] writer [[E. Everett Evans]]; "Gray Fog", pp. 11–2) and others.  
[[Pacificon]] ||July 1946 ||1 ||More of an ad, either for issue #1 or in preparation for the never published #2.  
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[[Pacificon Combozine]] ||July 1946 || 1 || Just an ad for for the never published #2: "The next issue will be out soon and subscription price is 15¢. [[Forrest J Ackerman]]’s Grandmother tells all about him and his start in fandom. Gals, of special interest to you, is the future style of clothing, with illustratio, by [[Marijane Nuttall]]. Many articles, poems, and Gossip Buddies, will be included, written by Tigrina, [[Ernestine Taylor]], Marijane Nuttall, [[Florence Stephenson Anderson]], and others. A British [[Wo-fan]] explains her life when husband is writing Science-Fiction."
 
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[http://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/items/show/4614 ''Black Flames'' 1] online at UIowa [[Hevelin]] Archives
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Latest revision as of 07:57, 3 July 2024

A fanzine published in January, 1946 by Jim-E Daugherty (i. e. Virginia Laney Daugherty). Despite being marked as "First Issue", no other was published, making it effectively a one-off. This may be the first ever (essentially) all-woman anthology in SF. The title was explained as dedicated to Stanley Weinbaum's "memory and to the "BLACK FLAME", being the first SF story that, when she [the editor] was first introduced to the field, left such an individual and vivid impression among the many stories that she read."

Issue Date Pp Notes
*1 January 1946 21/2 Stronger bluish cover (folded double-leaf); art by Fay Dishington summed at UIOwa as "[hand-drawn image of a woman with a whip]"; she runs in a bikini and the whip is split into slan-like tendrils. Empty verso, inner pages numbered 3 to 20 and then 21 on inside/recto back cover. Back cover has only small stamped advert for Pacificon. No contents list.
Extensive faan fiction by Tigrina, "The Lady Takes A Powder," where the narrator meets a mysterious woman at horror movies and then LASFS pp. 13–21. Contributions from editor Jim-E Daugherty, Mrs. M. C. Wyers, Helen B. Dewey (wife of Los Angeles fan G. Gordon Dewey), Mary Gnaedinger (editor of Famous Fantastic Mysteries), Jonne Evans (daughter of SF writer E. Everett Evans; "Gray Fog", pp. 11–2) and others.
Pacificon Combozine July 1946 1 Just an ad for for the never published #2: "The next issue will be out soon and subscription price is 15¢. Forrest J Ackerman’s Grandmother tells all about him and his start in fandom. Gals, of special interest to you, is the future style of clothing, with illustratio, by Marijane Nuttall. Many articles, poems, and Gossip Buddies, will be included, written by Tigrina, Ernestine Taylor, Marijane Nuttall, Florence Stephenson Anderson, and others. A British Wo-fan explains her life when husband is writing Science-Fiction."

Black Flames 1 online at UIowa Hevelin Archives


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