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A [[fanzine]] published by [[Trevor Jones]] in the [[UK]].
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'''''4M''''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Roger Jones]], [[Trevor Jones]] and [[George P. Townsend]] in the [[UK]]. It was the subject of some curiosity at the time as while it was nicely laid out and with obvious ambition, none of the [[editor]]s or the contributors were previously known in [[fandom]]<ref>[[Greg Pickersgill]] in personal correspondence (September 2024).</ref>. An editorial in #3 revealed plans to pay contributors, adding the subscription rates would rise, but there were no subsequent issues.
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Trevor Jones and Townsend would return in the 1980s with small press magazine ''Dream'', later renamed ''New Moon''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 09:01, 25 September 2024

4M was a fanzine published by Roger Jones, Trevor Jones and George P. Townsend in the UK. It was the subject of some curiosity at the time as while it was nicely laid out and with obvious ambition, none of the editors or the contributors were previously known in fandom[1]. An editorial in #3 revealed plans to pay contributors, adding the subscription rates would rise, but there were no subsequent issues.

Trevor Jones and Townsend would return in the 1980s with small press magazine Dream, later renamed New Moon.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 May 1971 34
2 June 1971 34
3 September 1972 32 Final issue
  1. Greg Pickersgill in personal correspondence (September 2024).


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