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− | An [[APA]] centered in Georgia and founded in August 1968 by [[Stven Carlberg]]. He had been soliciting articles for his [[fanzines]] ''[[Quantum (Carlberg)]]'' and ''[[SEC]]'', and had been a member of the [[APA]] [[CAPA-Alpha]] and pitched the idea of Myriad to his contributors and to members of CAPA-Alpha. | + | An [[APA]] centered in [[Georgia]] and founded in August 1968 by [[Stven Carlberg]]. He had been soliciting [[articles]] for his [[fanzines]] ''[[Quantum (Carlberg)]]'' and ''[[SEC]]'', and had been a member of the [[APA]] [[CAPA-Alpha]] and pitched the idea of Myriad to his contributors and to members of CAPA-Alpha. |
− | Many of the original members were from the South and the [[SFPA]] provided many new members, so that Myriad became de facto a Southern APA, though membership was never exclusively Southern. | + | Many of the original members were from the [[South]] and the [[SFPA]] provided many new members, so that Myriad became de facto a Southern APA, though membership was never exclusively Southern. |
− | [[Galaxy]] was an offshoot of Myriad created by [[ | + | [[Galaxy (APA)]] was an offshoot of Myriad created by [[Gary Steele]] which was merged back into Myriad in 1975. |
− | fl. | + | fl. 1968–July 2005 (issue #235) |
Contributors and [[Apazines]]: | Contributors and [[Apazines]]: | ||
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* [[Angela Howell]] -- | * [[Angela Howell]] -- | ||
* [[Steve Hughes]] -- ''[[Imagination (Hughes)]]'' | * [[Steve Hughes]] -- ''[[Imagination (Hughes)]]'' | ||
− | * [[Steve Hughes]] and [[Binker Hughes]] -- ''[[The Yellow Peril]]'', ''[[The Walrus Said]]'', ''[[Grog]]'', ''[[Trash]]'' | + | * [[Steve Hughes]] and [[Binker Hughes]] -- ''[[The Yellow Peril]]'', ''[[The Walrus Said]]'', ''[[Grog]]'', ''[[Trash]]'', ''[[You Can Stop Reading Now]]'' |
* [[Barry Hunter]] -- | * [[Barry Hunter]] -- | ||
* [[Cecil Hutto]] -- ''[[The Hutto Has a Going-Away Oneshot]]'', ''[[NCA]]'', ''[[Nyxbag Bi-eraly]]'', ''[[The Silent Dreams]]'', ''[[The Silent Dreamers]]'', ''[[While Waiting to Get Hungry]]'' | * [[Cecil Hutto]] -- ''[[The Hutto Has a Going-Away Oneshot]]'', ''[[NCA]]'', ''[[Nyxbag Bi-eraly]]'', ''[[The Silent Dreams]]'', ''[[The Silent Dreamers]]'', ''[[While Waiting to Get Hungry]]'' | ||
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* [[Chas Pearson]] and [[Charlene Pearson]] -- ''[[Tenderings]]'' | * [[Chas Pearson]] and [[Charlene Pearson]] -- ''[[Tenderings]]'' | ||
* [[Betsy Perry]] -- ''[[Tree Toads]]'' | * [[Betsy Perry]] -- ''[[Tree Toads]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Curt Phillips]] -- | ||
* [[Sue Phillips]] -- | * [[Sue Phillips]] -- | ||
* [[Bob Pinha]] -- ''[[Target]]'' | * [[Bob Pinha]] -- ''[[Target]]'' | ||
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* [[Gary Steele]] -- ''[[What Now]]'' | * [[Gary Steele]] -- ''[[What Now]]'' | ||
* [[Aljo Svoboda]] -- ''[[The Great Victorian Exhibition]]'' | * [[Aljo Svoboda]] -- ''[[The Great Victorian Exhibition]]'' | ||
− | * [[Daniel S. | + | * [[Daniel S. Taylor]] -- ''[[Sex Lives of the Dread Purple Masters]]'' |
* [[Joel Thingvall]] -- ''[[It's Clobberin Time]]'' | * [[Joel Thingvall]] -- ''[[It's Clobberin Time]]'' | ||
* [[Mark Verheiden]] -- | * [[Mark Verheiden]] -- | ||
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== [[OE]]s== | == [[OE]]s== | ||
− | * | + | * 1967-?? [[Stven Carlberg]] |
* 1972 -- [[Cliff Biggers|Cliff]] and [[Susan Biggers]] | * 1972 -- [[Cliff Biggers|Cliff]] and [[Susan Biggers]] | ||
* 1978 -- [[Cecil Hutto]] | * 1978 -- [[Cecil Hutto]] | ||
* 1979 -- [[Rich Howell]] | * 1979 -- [[Rich Howell]] | ||
+ | * ??-2005 -- [[David Taylor]] | ||
− | {{publication | start=1960 | end= | + | |
+ | {{publication | start=1960 | end=2005}} | ||
[[Category:APA]] | [[Category:APA]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 9 December 2023
An APA centered in Georgia and founded in August 1968 by Stven Carlberg. He had been soliciting articles for his fanzines Quantum and SEC, and had been a member of the APA CAPA-Alpha and pitched the idea of Myriad to his contributors and to members of CAPA-Alpha.
Many of the original members were from the South and the SFPA provided many new members, so that Myriad became de facto a Southern APA, though membership was never exclusively Southern.
Galaxy was an offshoot of Myriad created by Gary Steele which was merged back into Myriad in 1975.
fl. 1968–July 2005 (issue #235)
Contributors and Apazines:
- Sven Ahlstrom -- Trystrecal
- Ward Batty -- Insert Ellison Joke Here
- Cliff Biggers -- Meditations, Myrror, Not Much'a Nothin'
- Susan Biggers -- Myrror, Reflections
- Iris Brown -- Manual Stimulation
- Stven Carlberg -- Mandalay, Haircut, While Waiting to Get Hungry
- Joe Celko --
- David Chamberlain -- Gorean Rain, Have a Happy Day
- Deborah S. Claypool -- The Deviant Sheet
- Avery Davis -- Fandom Is a Way of Hobby
- Dan DePrez -- Have a Happy Day, Rara Avis
- Dennis Dolbear -- Prologue
- R. Du Pree -- Phoenix
- Mark Evanier -- Teratology
- Roy Fabian -- Lynda
- Meade Frierson and Penny Frierson -- Friersign Theater Presents
- Janice Gelb -- Neo, Verities and Balderdash
- Wade Gilbreath --
- Mike Glyer -- Speed of Dark
- Marguerite V. Haralson -- Midword
- Lynn Hickman -- Decision Time
- Arthur D. Hlavaty -- How Dry I Am
- Rich Howell --
- Angela Howell --
- Steve Hughes -- Imagination
- Steve Hughes and Binker Hughes -- The Yellow Peril, The Walrus Said, Grog, Trash, You Can Stop Reading Now
- Barry Hunter --
- Cecil Hutto -- The Hutto Has a Going-Away Oneshot, NCA, Nyxbag Bi-eraly, The Silent Dreams, The Silent Dreamers, While Waiting to Get Hungry
- Pam Hutto -- The Silent Dreamers
- George Inzer -- Cream of Wheat
- Fred Jackson III -- Though the Stars Be Myriad
- Deb Hammer Johnson -- Opus
- Arvell Jones --
- Terry Kane -- Boxholder
- Steve Krantz -- Gross-Out
- Cliff Letovsky -- Distinction
- Guy Lillian -- Spiritus Tuesday
- Vince Lyons -- Phantasm
- Don Markstein -- The Ancient and Mysterious Trombone Solo Monthly Review, March and Two Step, Son of the Weekend Wunshot, The Thing Isn't Pink, Wordwooze
- Larry Mason --
- Norman Masters -- Just in Case, Yuck Foo, The Pornographic Onion, The Better Half / The Bottom Half, Gross-Out, MaxiMag
- Diedre Mathews -- Aldeberan Abandoned
- Dave Merkel -- MaxiMag
- John Merkel -- Questing Quartet, The Better Half / The Bottom Half, Methodical Madness, The Return of Red Hot
- Dave Minch -- Come In, Number 51, Your Time Is Up
- Mark Montchalin -- Realm of Fantasy Incarnate
- Maurice Morton -- The Borderline
- Steve Nichols -- Taurean Chronicles
- Tim Norris -- Atlantis Reborn
- Ulrika O'Brien --
- Carl Parker -- Excursion
- Ross Pavlac -- Avenging Aardvark's Aerie
- Chas Pearson and Charlene Pearson -- Tenderings
- Betsy Perry -- Tree Toads
- Curt Phillips --
- Sue Phillips --
- Bob Pinha -- Target
- D. Potter --
- Dave Puckett -- Cara, Have a Nice Smoke and Relax , The Realities of Dave Puckett
- Jan Puckett -- Have a Nice Smoke and Relax
- Harry G. Purvis -- The Purvis Trap, Store of Assininity, Mindswamp, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Heart's Club Fan, Son of the Weekend Wunshot, Son of the Weekend Wunshot meets Pistachio Power, White Hart
- Mike Raub -- Unco
- Nina Razrushen -- Operating Manual
- Hank Reinhardt --
- Prentiss Riddle -- It's Another, Five Restless Days and Five Sleepless Nights, W. C. Fields Is Alive and Living in My Corflu Bottle
- Tommy Riddle -- The Ancient and Mysterious Trombone Solo Monthly Review, March and Two Step
- David Schlosser -- Mish, Mosh, Mishegoss
- Lawrence Severs -- Moonlight
- Craig Shukas -- Magnolia Thunderpussy
- Richard Small -- Memories of Xmas 1972, Taotgr
- Peter Smurl -- TANSTAAFL, Total Disaster
- Rob Solomon -- Prismatic
- Gary Steele -- What Now
- Aljo Svoboda -- The Great Victorian Exhibition
- Daniel S. Taylor -- Sex Lives of the Dread Purple Masters
- Joel Thingvall -- It's Clobberin Time
- Mark Verheiden --
- Mike Weber -- The Muthalode Evening Disaster, The Muthalode Morning Mishap
- Andy Whitehead -- Taproot
- Ann Williams -- Irradicate With Reality
- Ron Zukowski -- The Orange Mouse
OEs[edit]
- 1967-?? Stven Carlberg
- 1972 -- Cliff and Susan Biggers
- 1978 -- Cecil Hutto
- 1979 -- Rich Howell
- ??-2005 -- David Taylor
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