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V5.1 || 1973 || 48 || | V5.1 || 1973 || 48 || | ||
33 V6.1 || || 38 || ed. [[Gene Mierzejewski]] | 33 V6.1 || || 38 || ed. [[Gene Mierzejewski]] | ||
− | 34 V6.2 || 1974 || | + | 34 V6.2 || 1974 || || ed. Cy Chauvin || |
35 V6.3 || June 1974 || 56 || " | 35 V6.3 || June 1974 || 56 || " | ||
− | 36 V6.4 || September 1974 || 46 || " | + | 36 V6.4 || September 1974 || 46 || " [[File:SeldonsPlan.jpeg|thumb|right|upright]] [[Discon II]] issue: [[cover]] by [[Terry Austin]], interior [[art]] by [[Todd Bake]], [[John Benson]], [[Randy Bathhurst]], [[Roberta Brown]], [[Wayne McDonald]], [[Cy Chauvin]], [[Frank Murray]]. Editorial by [[Cy Chauvin]] ([[Laura Basta]] and [[Jacqueline Lichtenberg]] are not ''merely [[Star Trek]]'' fans, some comments regarding Trek fans and [[Science Fiction]] fans, a short [[autobiography]] on Cy's writing career, a reminder that this zine is a group effort). Interview with [[Greg Benford]] by Cy. “The Two Perspectives” by [[Angus Taylor]]. “Critical Mass,” an [[article]] about the differences among "Trekkies," "STrekkies," and [[con|science fiction cons]], and conventions, by Jacqueline Lichtenberg. “Sexism and Science Fiction,” article by [[Laura Basta]]. Dead Tree Department, book reviews by Cy. Many [[letters of comment]], including: [[David Gerrold]] (addresses [[fans]]' previous [[locs]] re his alleged male chauvinism, his alleged ineptitude, his alleged ego, and his alleged use of too much sex in his [[books]]), [[James Tiptree, Jr.]], [[Ursula LeGuin]], [[Paul Walker]], [[Sheryl Smith]], [[Don Ayres]], [[Darrell Schweitzer]], [[Jeff Smith]], Wayne McDonald. Some [[WAHF]]s were [[Joanna Russ]], [[Guy Snyder]] and [[J. Hunter Holly]]. |
37 V7.1 || February 1975 || 56 || " | 37 V7.1 || February 1975 || 56 || " | ||
38 || March 1976 || 44 || " | 38 || March 1976 || 44 || " |
Latest revision as of 04:55, 24 September 2022
The clubzine of the Wayne Third Foundation.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes | |
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1 V1.1 | December 1969 | |||
2 V1.2 | January 1970 | |||
10 V2.2 | April 1971 | |||
V3.4 | 1971 | ed. Cy Chauvin | ||
V3.5 | 1971 | " | ||
V4.5 | June 1972 | 32 | ed. Laura Basta | |
V5.1 | 1973 | 48 | ||
33 V6.1 | 38 | ed. Gene Mierzejewski | ||
34 V6.2 | 1974 | ed. Cy Chauvin | ||
35 V6.3 | June 1974 | 56 | " | |
36 V6.4 | September 1974 | 46 | " Discon II issue: cover by Terry Austin, interior art by Todd Bake, John Benson, Randy Bathhurst, Roberta Brown, Wayne McDonald, Cy Chauvin, Frank Murray. Editorial by Cy Chauvin (Laura Basta and Jacqueline Lichtenberg are not merely Star Trek fans, some comments regarding Trek fans and Science Fiction fans, a short autobiography on Cy's writing career, a reminder that this zine is a group effort). Interview with Greg Benford by Cy. “The Two Perspectives” by Angus Taylor. “Critical Mass,” an article about the differences among "Trekkies," "STrekkies," and science fiction cons, and conventions, by Jacqueline Lichtenberg. “Sexism and Science Fiction,” article by Laura Basta. Dead Tree Department, book reviews by Cy. Many letters of comment, including: David Gerrold (addresses fans' previous locs re his alleged male chauvinism, his alleged ineptitude, his alleged ego, and his alleged use of too much sex in his books), James Tiptree, Jr., Ursula LeGuin, Paul Walker, Sheryl Smith, Don Ayres, Darrell Schweitzer, Jeff Smith, Wayne McDonald. Some WAHFs were Joanna Russ, Guy Snyder and J. Hunter Holly. | |
37 V7.1 | February 1975 | 56 | " | |
38 | March 1976 | 44 | " | |
39 | June 1976 | 64 | ||
40 | September 1976 | 36 | " | |
41 | September 1977 | 64 | " | |
42 | May 1978 | |||
46 | December 1979 | 30 | ed. Brian Earl Brown | |
47 | December 1980 | 30 | " | |
48 | October 1982 | " | ||
49 | May 1983 | 44 | ed. Gregg Trend | |
50 | ||||
51 | 1992 |
See also The Return of Seldon.
Publication | 1969— |
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