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'''Victoria Vayne''', a [[Toronto]] [[fan writer]] and [[editor]], active in the 1970s, [[pubbed]] ''[[Simulacrum]]'' and other influential [[fanzines]]. She helped organize [[A Women's Apa]]. | '''Victoria Vayne''', a [[Toronto]] [[fan writer]] and [[editor]], active in the 1970s, [[pubbed]] ''[[Simulacrum]]'' and other influential [[fanzines]]. She helped organize [[A Women's Apa]]. | ||
− | Her fanzines were always exquisitely [[mimeographed]]. | + | Her fanzines were always exquisitely [[mimeographed]]. Her [[publishing house]] was '''Vaynity Press Publications.''' |
− | Vayne | + | |
+ | Vayne edited ''[[Fanthology 76]]'', a collection of writing and art published in fanzines in 1976. It was a 100-page mimeographed publication, released in 1977. | ||
She was one of the organizers of [[Chromecon]]. | She was one of the organizers of [[Chromecon]]. | ||
− | Victoria was a member of the later [[Derelicts]], and somewhat active in [[Midwestern fandom]] of the time, though she tended to be a shy and diffident, if not antisocial, person, even more than most [[fanzine fans]]. Vayne [[gafiated]] by the ’80s. | + | Victoria was a member of [[OSFiC]] and the later [[Derelicts]], and somewhat active in [[Midwestern fandom]] of the time, though she tended to be a shy and diffident, if not antisocial, person, even more than most [[fanzine fans]]. Vayne [[gafiated]] by the early ’80s. |
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* ''[[Down With!]]'' [1978] (with others) | * ''[[Down With!]]'' [1978] (with others) | ||
* ''[[Fanthology 76]]'' [1977] | * ''[[Fanthology 76]]'' [1977] | ||
+ | * ''[[I Have Quite a Lot to Say]]'' [1980] | ||
* ''[[Non Sequitur]]'' | * ''[[Non Sequitur]]'' | ||
* ''[[Simulacrum]]'' | * ''[[Simulacrum]]'' |
Latest revision as of 21:46, 30 July 2023
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Victoria Vayne, a Toronto fan writer and editor, active in the 1970s, pubbed Simulacrum and other influential fanzines. She helped organize A Women's Apa.
Her fanzines were always exquisitely mimeographed. Her publishing house was Vaynity Press Publications.
Vayne edited Fanthology 76, a collection of writing and art published in fanzines in 1976. It was a 100-page mimeographed publication, released in 1977.
She was one of the organizers of Chromecon.
Victoria was a member of OSFiC and the later Derelicts, and somewhat active in Midwestern fandom of the time, though she tended to be a shy and diffident, if not antisocial, person, even more than most fanzine fans. Vayne gafiated by the early ’80s.
- DNQ (with Taral Wayne)
- Down With! [1978] (with others)
- Fanthology 76 [1977]
- I Have Quite a Lot to Say [1980]
- Non Sequitur
- Simulacrum
- Typo (with Taral Wayne)
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