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'''''Generation Femizine''''' edited by [[Rob Hansen]], published in September 2023 by [[Ansible Editions]], is another [[TAFF]] free ebook on [[fanhistory]], with a simultaneous PoD trade paperback (67,000 words, 148 print pages). The annotation says:
  
'''''Generation Femizine''''' edited by [[Rob Hansen]], published in September 2023 by [[Ansible Editions]], is another [[TAFF]] free ebook on [[fanhistory]]. It has over 67,000 words, and there was a simultaneous PoD trade paperback. The publisher’s website explains:
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<blockquote>In this [[fanthology|compilation]], Rob Hansen surveys the early presence of women in [[UK]] science fiction [[fandom]], identifies our first known [[femmefan|female fan]], and shows the lead-up to the fanzine ''[[Femizine]]'' (1954-1960) – the first true [[focal point|rallying point]] for female British fans. Each major contributor is represented by a mini-biography and a photograph, followed by a selection of her writings in ''Femizine'' and/or contemporary fan publications.</blockquote>
  
In this compilation, Rob Hansen surveys the early presence of women in [[UK]] [[science fiction]] [[fandom]], identifies our first known female fan, and shows the lead-up to the fanzine ''[[Femizine]]'' (1954-1960) – the first true rallying point for female British fans. Each major contributor is represented by a mini-biography and a photograph, followed by a selection of her writings in ''Femizine'' and/or contemporary fan publications
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[[File:GenFez.png|thumb|From left: [[Ethel Lindsay]], [[Frances Evans]] and [[Frances Glynn]] launching ''[[Femizine]]'' at [[Supermancon]]. Photo [[Eric Bentcliffe]] ]]
  
Foreword <br>
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== Contents ==
Before ''Femizine''
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(Note that chapters on individual fans are separated into 2 to 6 titled subchapters; these are not listed below.)
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* Foreword  
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* Before ''Femizine''
 
* [[Ina Shorrock]]
 
* [[Ina Shorrock]]
 
* [[Frances Evans]]
 
* [[Frances Evans]]
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* [[Bobbie Wild|Bobbie Wild/Gray]]
 
* [[Bobbie Wild|Bobbie Wild/Gray]]
 
* [[Ethel Lindsay]]
 
* [[Ethel Lindsay]]
After ''Femizine''
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* After ''Femizine''
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* Appendix 1: The [[Prozine]] Reviews  
 
* Appendix 1: The [[Prozine]] Reviews  
* Appendix 2: The [[Joan Carr]] Hoax  
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* Appendix 2: The [[Joan Carr]] [[Hoax]]
 
* Appendix 3: ''Femizine'' Facts  
 
* Appendix 3: ''Femizine'' Facts  
 
* Appendix 4: The [[OMPA]]zines  
 
* Appendix 4: The [[OMPA]]zines  
 
* Appendix 5: Female Fannish Firsts
 
* Appendix 5: Female Fannish Firsts
  
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'''Links'''
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* [https://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=GenFez''Generation Femizine''] at TAFF Books website, ISBN 978-1-916508-12-5 ([https://www.lulu.com/shop/rob-hansen/generation-femizine/paperback/product-95mmk95.html PoD tp: ISBN 978-1-916508-13-2])
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* [https://fiawol.org.uk//fanstuff/THEN%20Archive/Femizine/Femz.htm Further ''(Generation) Femizine'' material] at Hansen's website
  
 
* [https://taff.org.uk/ebooks.php?x=GenFez''Generation Femizine''] at TAFF Books website, ISBN 978-1-916508-12-5 (PoD tp: ISBN 978-1-916508-13-2)
 
 
{{publication|year=2023|locale=Reading, England, UK}}
 
{{publication|year=2023|locale=Reading, England, UK}}
  
 
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[[Category:Book]]
 
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[[Category:Fanhistory]]
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Latest revision as of 15:14, 2 July 2024

Generation Femizine edited by Rob Hansen, published in September 2023 by Ansible Editions, is another TAFF free ebook on fanhistory, with a simultaneous PoD trade paperback (67,000 words, 148 print pages). The annotation says:

In this compilation, Rob Hansen surveys the early presence of women in UK science fiction fandom, identifies our first known female fan, and shows the lead-up to the fanzine Femizine (1954-1960) – the first true rallying point for female British fans. Each major contributor is represented by a mini-biography and a photograph, followed by a selection of her writings in Femizine and/or contemporary fan publications.

Contents[edit]

(Note that chapters on individual fans are separated into 2 to 6 titled subchapters; these are not listed below.)

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