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− | '''WOOF''', the '''W'''orldcon '''O'''rder '''O'''f '''F'''aneditors, is an [[apa]] [[collated]] annually at most [[ | + | ''(Did you want the George Wells apazine [[WOOF!]]?)'' |
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+ | '''''WOOF''''', the '''''W'''orldcon '''O'''rder '''O'''f '''F'''aneditors'', is an [[apa]] [[collated]] annually at most [[Worldcon]]s (the five exceptions have been mostly the non-US ones) with [[fanzine]]s from everyone who cares to contribute. It was founded in 1976 by [[Bruce Pelz]], who later declared it to be his "second dumbest idea" (as for the another, enquiring minds should turn to the [[Langdon Chart]]. Bruce also launched the [[Retro Hugos]], but can't be quite held responsible for what happened later). | ||
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+ | Before WOOF, some early Worldcons and other [[con]]s created ''[[combozine]]s''. | ||
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Issue || Year || Editor || Pages || Worldcon || Notes | Issue || Year || Editor || Pages || Worldcon || Notes | ||
− | + | – || 1941 || || || [[Denvention]] || ''[[The Denventioneer]]'' | |
− | + | – || 1946 || || || [[Pacificon]] || ''[[Pacificon Combozine]]'' | |
− | + | – || 1947 || || || [[Philcon]] || ''[[Philcon Memory Book]]'' | |
− | 1 ||1976 ||[[Bruce Pelz]] ||49 ||[[MidAmeriCon]] || | + | colspan="6" | was there really a gap of three decades? what there the other conventions, then? |
− | 2 ||1977 ||[[Bruce Pelz]] ||52 ||[[SunCon]] || | + | 1 || 1976 || [[Bruce Pelz]] || 49 || [[MidAmeriCon]] || |
− | 3 ||1978 ||[[Bruce Pelz]] ||82 ||[[Iguanacon]] || | + | 2 || 1977 || [[Bruce Pelz]] || 52 || [[SunCon]] || |
− | 4 ||1979 ||[[Bruce Pelz]] ||45 ||[[Seacon '79]] || | + | 3 || 1978 || [[Bruce Pelz]] || 82 || [[Iguanacon]] || |
− | 5 ||1980 ||[[Fred Patten]] ||42 ||[[Noreascon Two]] || | + | 4 || 1979 || [[Bruce Pelz]] || 45 || [[Seacon '79]] || |
− | 6 ||1981 ||[[Dick Smith]] ||? ||[[Denvention II]] || | + | 5 || 1980 || [[Fred Patten]] || 42 || [[Noreascon Two]] || |
− | 7 ||1982 ||[[Dick Smith]] ||75 ||[[Chicon IV]] ||with help of [[Robert Sacks]] | + | 6 || 1981 || [[Dick Smith]] || ? || [[Denvention II]] || |
− | 8 ||1983 ||[[Dick Smith]] ||52 ||[[Constellation]] ||with help of [[Robert Sacks]] | + | 7 || 1982 || [[Dick Smith]] || 75 || [[Chicon IV]] || with help of [[Robert Sacks]] |
− | 9 ||1984 ||[[Dick Smith]] ||42 ||[[L.A.con II]] ||with help of [[Robert Sacks]] | + | 8 || 1983 || [[Dick Smith]] || 52 || [[Constellation]] || with help of [[Robert Sacks]] |
− | 10 ||1985 ||[[Jack Herman]] ||16 ||[[Aussiecon 2]] || | + | 9 || 1984 || [[Dick Smith]] || 42 || [[L.A.con II]] || with help of [[Robert Sacks]] |
− | 11 ||1986 ||[[Robert Sacks]] ||23 ||[[ConFederation]] || | + | 10 || 1985 || [[Jack Herman]] || 16 || [[Aussiecon 2]] || |
− | ||1987 ||not published || ||[[Conspiracy '87]] || | + | 11 || 1986 || [[Robert Sacks]] || 23 || [[ConFederation]] || |
− | 12 | + | || 1987 || not published || || [[Conspiracy '87]] || "WOOF #12 encountered obstacles in Brighton and was not collated; contributions were saved by [[Robert Sacks]] and combined with #13 in New Orleans. Separately, #12 and #13 would have 31 and 13 pages."<ref name="WOOFpast">From a brief overview "THE W.O.O.F. PAST assembled by [[Roger Hill]] (with additions by [[GHLIII]])" in the latter's ''[[Three-Eyed Frog]]'', [[WOOF 45]]/2020 issue</ref> |
− | + | 12–13 || 1988 || [[Robert Sacks]] || 44 || [[Nolacon II]] || of which 12 pages were uncollated the previous Worldcon (obviously, either this number or the above one is switched) | |
− | + | 14 || 1989 || [[Robert Sacks]] || 29 || [[Noreascon 3]] || | |
− | + | 15 || 1990 || [[Robert Sacks]] || 8 || [[ConFiction]] || | |
− | + | 16 || 1991 || style="white-space:nowrap" | [[Victoria Smith]] || 29 || [[Chicon V]] || | |
− | + | 17 || 1992 || [[Victoria Smith]] || 7 || [[MagiCon]] || | |
− | + | 18 || 1993 || [[Victoria Smith]] || 11 || [[ConFrancisco]] || | |
− | + | 19 || 1994 || [[Victoria Smith]] || 37 || [[ConAdian]] || | |
− | + | 20 || 1995 || [[Victoria Smith]] || 19 || [[Intersection]] || | |
− | + | 21 || 1996 || [[Victoria Smith]] || 23 || [[L.A.con III]] || | |
− | + | 22 || 1997 || [[Victoria Smith]] || 16 || [[LoneStarCon 2]] || | |
− | + | 23 || 1998 || [[Victoria Smith]] || 17 || [[BucConeer]] || | |
− | + | 24 || 1999 || [[Alan Stewart]] || 26 || [[Aussiecon 3]] || | |
− | + | 25 || 2000 || [[Victoria Smith]] || 8 || [[Chicon 2000]] || | |
− | + | 26 || 2001 || [[Victoria Smith]] || ? || [[MilPhil]] || | |
− | + | 27 || 2002 || [[Victoria Smith]] || ? || [[ConJose]] || | |
− | + | 28 || 2003 || [[Victoria Smith]] || ? || [[Torcon 3]] || | |
− | + | 29 || 2004 || [[Victoria Smith]] || ? || [[Noreascon 4]] || | |
− | + | || 2005 || not published || || [[Interaction]] || | |
− | || | + | 30? || 2006 || [[Victoria Smith]] || ? || [[L.A.con IV]] || |
− | + | || 2007 || not published || || [[Nippon 2007]] || | |
− | || | + | || 2008 || not published || || [[Denvention 3]] || |
− | + | 2009? || 2009 || [[Lloyd Penney]] || 26 or 22 || [[Anticipation]] || Cover by [[Brad Foster]]; reportedly without serial issue number but denoted "2009"<ref name="WOOFpast" /> | |
− | + | 35 || 2010 || [[Alan Stewart]] || 9 || [[Aussiecon 4]] || note the issue number skipping forward as if no year was left out<ref name="WOOFpast" /> | |
− | + | 36 || 2011 || [[Randy Byers]] || 77 || [[Renovation]] || [[Stu Shiffman]] cover, photos from [[Alan Stewart]]'s 1994 [[DUFF]] trip and contributions from [[David Cake]], [[John Coxon]], [[Claire Brialey]] & [[Mark Plummer]], [[Chris Garcia]], [[Guy Lillian]], [[Lloyd Penney]], [[Dean Gahlon]] and [[Roger Hill]], among others | |
− | + | 37 || 2012 || [[Chris Garcia]] || ~62 || [[Chicon 7]] || | |
− | + | 2013? || 2013 || [[John Purcell]] || 70 or 108 || [[LoneStarCon 3]] || cover by [[Valerie Purcell]] plus contributions from [[Chris Garcia]], [[Guy Lillian]], [[John Purcell]], [[Bill Wright]], [[Jim Mowatt]], [[Nic Farey]], and numerous others | |
− | + | || 2014 || not published || || [[Loncon III]] || | |
− | + | 2015? || 2015 || [[Andy Hooper]] || 33 || [[Sasquan]] || | |
− | + | ? || 2016 || [[Murray Moore]] || 54 || [[MidAmeriCon II]] || Cover heading by [[Marc Schirmeister]]. Cover and [[Bob Tucker]] pages electro-stenciled by, respectively, [[Colin Hinz]] and [[Jeff Schalles]]; pages printed on Gestetner 360. Fan Lounge Hosts: [[Geri Sullivan]], [[Pat Virzi]]. Contributors: [[Laurraine Tutihasi]], [[Murray Moore]], [[Alan Stewart]], [[Guy Lillian]], [[Mark L. Blackman]], [[Andy Hooper]], [[Roger Hill]], [[Dean C. Gahlon]], [[Juan Sanmiguel]] (issue of [[OASFiS]] club newsletter), [[Bob Tucker]] (unpublished two pages dating to MidAmeriCon I), [[C. D. Carson]], [[Colin Hinz]] (two-colour mimeo). Officially 40 copies but only 39 copies collated during MidAmeriCon II | |
− | + | 42? || 2017 || [[Simo Suntila]] || 67 || [[Worldcon 75]] || <ref name="WOOFpast"/> gives Suntila as Purcell's co-editor and the issue as "2017" | |
+ | 43 || 2018 || [[Guy Lillian]] || 75 || [[ConJosé]] || | ||
+ | [[WOOF 44|44]] || 2019 || [[Kees van Toorn]] || 69 || [[Dublin 2019]] || cover by [[Sue Mason]]; 10 contributions, collated primarily electronically, "distribution: via WeTransfer, printed copies (2)" | ||
+ | [[WOOF 45|45]] || 2020 || [[Guy Lillian]] || 163 || [[CoNZealand]] || As [[Covid-19]] drove the con virtual, WOOF was done online, though print copies were available. This brought "the largest WOOF mailing, ever, with new contributors and great variety" | ||
+ | [[WOOF 46|46]] || 2021 || [[Rich Lynch]] || 87 || [[Discon III]] || Back to 11 contributions, all submitted electronically – no one brought paper at the Worldcon, "collated during the final week of December" | ||
+ | [[WOOF 47|47]] || 2022 || [[Christopher J. Garcia]] || 190 || [[Chicon 8]] || | ||
+ | [[WOOF 48|48]] || 2023 || [[Don Eastlake]] || 78 || [[Chengdu 2023]] || | ||
+ | [[WOOF 49|49]] || 2024 || [[Christina Lake]] || 127 || [[Glasgow 2024]] || "Page Count: 125 from 20 contributors" (1 page cover [[Alison Scott]], second contents); paper/print version shorter by 14/2 | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
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+ | * {{fanzineindex}} | ||
+ | * [https://efanzines.com/WOOF ''WOOF online'' at eFanzines] | ||
{{publication |start=1976}} | {{publication |start=1976}} | ||
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[[Category:Initialism]] | [[Category:Initialism]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] | ||
+ | [[Category:World]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Worldcon]] |
Latest revision as of 15:19, 22 August 2024
(Did you want the George Wells apazine WOOF!?)
WOOF, the Worldcon Order Of Faneditors, is an apa collated annually at most Worldcons (the five exceptions have been mostly the non-US ones) with fanzines from everyone who cares to contribute. It was founded in 1976 by Bruce Pelz, who later declared it to be his "second dumbest idea" (as for the another, enquiring minds should turn to the Langdon Chart. Bruce also launched the Retro Hugos, but can't be quite held responsible for what happened later).
Before WOOF, some early Worldcons and other cons created combozines.
Apazines have included:
Issue | Year | Editor | Pages | Worldcon | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
– | 1941 | Denvention | The Denventioneer | ||
– | 1946 | Pacificon | Pacificon Combozine | ||
– | 1947 | Philcon | Philcon Memory Book | ||
was there really a gap of three decades? what there the other conventions, then? | |||||
1 | 1976 | Bruce Pelz | 49 | MidAmeriCon | |
2 | 1977 | Bruce Pelz | 52 | SunCon | |
3 | 1978 | Bruce Pelz | 82 | Iguanacon | |
4 | 1979 | Bruce Pelz | 45 | Seacon '79 | |
5 | 1980 | Fred Patten | 42 | Noreascon Two | |
6 | 1981 | Dick Smith | ? | Denvention II | |
7 | 1982 | Dick Smith | 75 | Chicon IV | with help of Robert Sacks |
8 | 1983 | Dick Smith | 52 | Constellation | with help of Robert Sacks |
9 | 1984 | Dick Smith | 42 | L.A.con II | with help of Robert Sacks |
10 | 1985 | Jack Herman | 16 | Aussiecon 2 | |
11 | 1986 | Robert Sacks | 23 | ConFederation | |
1987 | not published | Conspiracy '87 | "WOOF #12 encountered obstacles in Brighton and was not collated; contributions were saved by Robert Sacks and combined with #13 in New Orleans. Separately, #12 and #13 would have 31 and 13 pages."[1] | ||
12–13 | 1988 | Robert Sacks | 44 | Nolacon II | of which 12 pages were uncollated the previous Worldcon (obviously, either this number or the above one is switched) |
14 | 1989 | Robert Sacks | 29 | Noreascon 3 | |
15 | 1990 | Robert Sacks | 8 | ConFiction | |
16 | 1991 | Victoria Smith | 29 | Chicon V | |
17 | 1992 | Victoria Smith | 7 | MagiCon | |
18 | 1993 | Victoria Smith | 11 | ConFrancisco | |
19 | 1994 | Victoria Smith | 37 | ConAdian | |
20 | 1995 | Victoria Smith | 19 | Intersection | |
21 | 1996 | Victoria Smith | 23 | L.A.con III | |
22 | 1997 | Victoria Smith | 16 | LoneStarCon 2 | |
23 | 1998 | Victoria Smith | 17 | BucConeer | |
24 | 1999 | Alan Stewart | 26 | Aussiecon 3 | |
25 | 2000 | Victoria Smith | 8 | Chicon 2000 | |
26 | 2001 | Victoria Smith | ? | MilPhil | |
27 | 2002 | Victoria Smith | ? | ConJosé | |
28 | 2003 | Victoria Smith | ? | Torcon 3 | |
29 | 2004 | Victoria Smith | ? | Noreascon 4 | |
2005 | not published | Interaction | |||
30? | 2006 | Victoria Smith | ? | L.A.con IV | |
2007 | not published | Nippon 2007 | |||
2008 | not published | Denvention 3 | |||
2009? | 2009 | Lloyd Penney | 26 or 22 | Anticipation | Cover by Brad Foster; reportedly without serial issue number but denoted "2009"[1] |
35 | 2010 | Alan Stewart | 9 | Aussiecon 4 | note the issue number skipping forward as if no year was left out[1] |
36 | 2011 | Randy Byers | 77 | Renovation | Stu Shiffman cover, photos from Alan Stewart's 1994 DUFF trip and contributions from David Cake, John Coxon, Claire Brialey & Mark Plummer, Chris Garcia, Guy Lillian, Lloyd Penney, Dean Gahlon and Roger Hill, among others |
37 | 2012 | Chris Garcia | ~62 | Chicon 7 | |
2013? | 2013 | John Purcell | 70 or 108 | LoneStarCon 3 | cover by Valerie Purcell plus contributions from Chris Garcia, Guy Lillian, John Purcell, Bill Wright, Jim Mowatt, Nic Farey, and numerous others |
2014 | not published | Loncon III | |||
2015? | 2015 | Andy Hooper | 33 | Sasquan | |
? | 2016 | Murray Moore | 54 | MidAmeriCon II | Cover heading by Marc Schirmeister. Cover and Bob Tucker pages electro-stenciled by, respectively, Colin Hinz and Jeff Schalles; pages printed on Gestetner 360. Fan Lounge Hosts: Geri Sullivan, Pat Virzi. Contributors: Laurraine Tutihasi, Murray Moore, Alan Stewart, Guy Lillian, Mark L. Blackman, Andy Hooper, Roger Hill, Dean C. Gahlon, Juan Sanmiguel (issue of OASFiS club newsletter), Bob Tucker (unpublished two pages dating to MidAmeriCon I), C. D. Carson, Colin Hinz (two-colour mimeo). Officially 40 copies but only 39 copies collated during MidAmeriCon II |
42? | 2017 | Simo Suntila | 67 | Worldcon 75 | [1] gives Suntila as Purcell's co-editor and the issue as "2017" |
43 | 2018 | Guy Lillian | 75 | ConJosé | |
44 | 2019 | Kees van Toorn | 69 | Dublin 2019 | cover by Sue Mason; 10 contributions, collated primarily electronically, "distribution: via WeTransfer, printed copies (2)" |
45 | 2020 | Guy Lillian | 163 | CoNZealand | As Covid-19 drove the con virtual, WOOF was done online, though print copies were available. This brought "the largest WOOF mailing, ever, with new contributors and great variety" |
46 | 2021 | Rich Lynch | 87 | Discon III | Back to 11 contributions, all submitted electronically – no one brought paper at the Worldcon, "collated during the final week of December" |
47 | 2022 | Christopher J. Garcia | 190 | Chicon 8 | |
48 | 2023 | Don Eastlake | 78 | Chengdu 2023 | |
49 | 2024 | Christina Lake | 127 | Glasgow 2024 | "Page Count: 125 from 20 contributors" (1 page cover Alison Scott, second contents); paper/print version shorter by 14/2 |
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 From a brief overview "THE W.O.O.F. PAST assembled by Roger Hill (with additions by GHLIII)" in the latter's Three-Eyed Frog, WOOF 45/2020 issue
- WOOF online at fanac.org
- WOOF online at eFanzines
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