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− | + | [[Terry Carr]]'s [[FAPAzine]], named after the billion-year-old city in [[Arthur C. Clarke]]'s novella "Against the Fall of the Night" (1949, reworked into 1956 novel ''The City and the Stars''). | |
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− | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | + | Issue || Date || Pages || [[FAPA]] [[mailing]] || Notes |
− | 1 || || || | + | 1 || Summer 1954 || 10 || 67 || |
− | 2 ||1953 ||8 || | + | 2 || 1953 || 8 || || |
− | 3 ||November 1954 ||6 || | + | 3 || November 1954 || 6 || || |
− | 4 ||August 1955 ||12 || | + | 4 || August 1955 || 12 || || |
− | 5 ||1957 || || | + | 4 2/3 || March 1956 || 3 || 74 || (yup, a fractional number! datestamped MAR 1953 which is the FAPA date; [[Fanac.org]] says January and "postmailing"). "Bound and sent out" with [[David Rike]]'s ''[[It Came from Box 203]]'' – just 1 page, then empty recto and on the back address page with checkboxes for reasons of sending, clearly folded in half for solo mailing |
− | 6 ||1957 || || | + | 4 27/33 || (? 1956) || 5 || || "comes to you without benefit of [[dummy]]ing, previously-written copy, [[correction fluid]], or clergy. There’ll be nothing herein but [[mailing comments]], because it’s got to be either a full DI minus comments or comments minus anything else. […] Nextime you may get the full treatment, which includes artwork, dummied edges, master pieces of [[fanfiction]] (tsk, and in a family fanzine, too), comments and discussion on last DI, acid, vitriol, and the Rack." Still, the last half page and two digresses on "ATFON [being] the greatest stf novel ever written". Double-sided, last verso empty; no date specified, Fanac claims March |
− | 7 ||November 1957 ||12 || | + | 5 || 1957 || || || |
− | 8 || || || | + | 6 || 1957 || || || |
− | 9 ||August 1958 || || | + | 7 || November 1957 || 12 || || |
− | 10 ||February 1963 || || | + | 8 || || || || |
− | 11 ||November 1968 || 10 || | + | 9 || August 1958 || || || |
− | 12 ||November 1969 ||10 ||Printed single-sided | + | 10 || February 1963 || || || |
− | 13 ||November 1970 ||26 || | + | 11 || November 1968 || 10 || || |
− | 14 ||February 1971 ||26 || | + | 12 || November 1969 || 10 || || Printed single-sided |
− | 15 ||May 1973 ||10 || | + | 13 || November 1970 || 26 || || |
− | 16 ||November 1974 ||24 || | + | 14 || February 1971 || 26 || || |
− | 17 ||November 1975 ||14 || | + | 15 || May 1973 || 10 || 143 || |
− | 18 ||November 1976 ||10 || | + | 16 || November 1974 || 24 || || |
− | 19 ||November 1977 ||14 || | + | 17 || November 1975 || 14 || || |
− | 20 ||November 1978 ||12 || | + | 18 || November 1976 || 10 || 157 || |
− | 21 ||November 1979 ||22 || | + | 19 || November 1977 || 14 || || |
− | 22 ||June 1981 ||38 || | + | 20 || November 1978 || 12 || || |
− | 23 ||February 1985 ||14 || | + | 21 || November 1979 || 22 || || |
− | 24 ||August 1986 ||12 ||Final issue | + | 22 || June 1981 || 38 || || |
+ | 23 || February 1985 || 14 || 190 || | ||
+ | 24 || August 1986 || 12 || 196 || Final issue | ||
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− | {{publication}} | + | {{publication |start=1954 |end=1986 |Locale=Brooklyn, NY}} |
[[Category:apazine]] | [[Category:apazine]] | ||
[[Category:Fanzine]] | [[Category:Fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 06:43, 4 December 2023
Terry Carr's FAPAzine, named after the billion-year-old city in Arthur C. Clarke's novella "Against the Fall of the Night" (1949, reworked into 1956 novel The City and the Stars).
Issue | Date | Pages | FAPA mailing | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Summer 1954 | 10 | 67 | |
2 | 1953 | 8 | ||
3 | November 1954 | 6 | ||
4 | August 1955 | 12 | ||
4 2/3 | March 1956 | 3 | 74 | (yup, a fractional number! datestamped MAR 1953 which is the FAPA date; Fanac.org says January and "postmailing"). "Bound and sent out" with David Rike's It Came from Box 203 – just 1 page, then empty recto and on the back address page with checkboxes for reasons of sending, clearly folded in half for solo mailing |
4 27/33 | (? 1956) | 5 | "comes to you without benefit of dummying, previously-written copy, correction fluid, or clergy. There’ll be nothing herein but mailing comments, because it’s got to be either a full DI minus comments or comments minus anything else. […] Nextime you may get the full treatment, which includes artwork, dummied edges, master pieces of fanfiction (tsk, and in a family fanzine, too), comments and discussion on last DI, acid, vitriol, and the Rack." Still, the last half page and two digresses on "ATFON [being] the greatest stf novel ever written". Double-sided, last verso empty; no date specified, Fanac claims March | |
5 | 1957 | |||
6 | 1957 | |||
7 | November 1957 | 12 | ||
8 | ||||
9 | August 1958 | |||
10 | February 1963 | |||
11 | November 1968 | 10 | ||
12 | November 1969 | 10 | Printed single-sided | |
13 | November 1970 | 26 | ||
14 | February 1971 | 26 | ||
15 | May 1973 | 10 | 143 | |
16 | November 1974 | 24 | ||
17 | November 1975 | 14 | ||
18 | November 1976 | 10 | 157 | |
19 | November 1977 | 14 | ||
20 | November 1978 | 12 | ||
21 | November 1979 | 22 | ||
22 | June 1981 | 38 | ||
23 | February 1985 | 14 | 190 | |
24 | August 1986 | 12 | 196 | Final issue |
- Diaspar online at fanac.org
Publication | 1954—1986 |
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