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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.  
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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.  
  
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.
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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 [[Gart Steele]] which was merged back into Myriad in 1975.
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[[Galaxy (APA)]] was an offshoot of Myriad created by [[Gary Steele]] which was merged back into Myriad in 1975.
  
fl. 1968-2012
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fl. 1968–July 2005 (issue #235)
  
 
Contributors and [[Apazines]]:
 
Contributors and [[Apazines]]:
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* [[Chas Pearson]] and [[Charlene Pearson]] -- ''[[Tenderings]]''
 
* [[Chas Pearson]] and [[Charlene Pearson]] -- ''[[Tenderings]]''
 
* [[Betsy Perry]] -- ''[[Tree Toads]]''
 
* [[Betsy Perry]] -- ''[[Tree Toads]]''
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* [[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. Taylow]] -- ''[[Lives of the Dread Purple Masters]]''
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* [[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==
* 1968-?? [[Stven Carlberg]]
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* 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]]
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* ??-2005 -- [[David Taylor]]
  
{{publication | start=1960 | end=2012}}
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{{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:

OEs[edit]



Publication 19602005
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