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− | A [[fanzine]] edited by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] for 64 years (from | + | A [[fanzine]] edited by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] for 64 years (from 1939 to 2003). |
− | Horizons began as a general [[fanzine]] in October, | + | Horizons began as a general [[fanzine]] in October, 1939 and produced on the [[DDT&T mimeo]] while [[Warner]] was also publishing ''[[Spaceways]]'', but starting in mid-1940, after five issues, it became a [[FAPAzine]] and continued almost uninterrupted until [[Warner]]'s death in 2003. |
According to [[Robert Lichtman]], in [[Trap Door]] #22: "He missed only one mailing in 1943 due to serious illness and another in the ‘90s because the parcel containing the issue went astray. There was a total of 252 issues, the final one appearing in this year's February mailing. It's safe to say that no one is likely to top Harry's 64-year record of regular publication of the same title." | According to [[Robert Lichtman]], in [[Trap Door]] #22: "He missed only one mailing in 1943 due to serious illness and another in the ‘90s because the parcel containing the issue went astray. There was a total of 252 issues, the final one appearing in this year's February mailing. It's safe to say that no one is likely to top Harry's 64-year record of regular publication of the same title." |
Revision as of 23:00, 2 January 2020
A fanzine edited by Harry Warner, Jr. for 64 years (from 1939 to 2003).
Horizons began as a general fanzine in October, 1939 and produced on the DDT&T mimeo while Warner was also publishing Spaceways, but starting in mid-1940, after five issues, it became a FAPAzine and continued almost uninterrupted until Warner's death in 2003.
According to Robert Lichtman, in Trap Door #22: "He missed only one mailing in 1943 due to serious illness and another in the ‘90s because the parcel containing the issue went astray. There was a total of 252 issues, the final one appearing in this year's February mailing. It's safe to say that no one is likely to top Harry's 64-year record of regular publication of the same title."
The very first work towards All Our Yesterdays appeared in Horizons.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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V4#1 | Fell 1942 | FAPA #21 | |
27 | June 1946 | 12 | FAPA V7.4 |
28 | September 1946 | 12 | FAPA V8.1 |
29 | December 1946 | 12 | |
30 | March 1947 | 12 | |
68 | Winter 1956@<½>@ | 24 | FAPA V18.2 |
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