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[[Ted Carnell|Carnell]] then invited questions and inevitably Spillane was brought up, as indeed he must be by anyone with a sensitive stomach<ref>Presumably a reference to 'The Veiled Woman', a story in ''[[Fantastic]]'' (November-December 1952).</ref>. [[Frank Milnes]] too took his opportunity and rose up from the body of the Hall to flog a copy of ''Sex and Sadism'' Carnell, who had been talking about it for ten minutes without having read it. | [[Ted Carnell|Carnell]] then invited questions and inevitably Spillane was brought up, as indeed he must be by anyone with a sensitive stomach<ref>Presumably a reference to 'The Veiled Woman', a story in ''[[Fantastic]]'' (November-December 1952).</ref>. [[Frank Milnes]] too took his opportunity and rose up from the body of the Hall to flog a copy of ''Sex and Sadism'' Carnell, who had been talking about it for ten minutes without having read it. | ||
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+ | I suggest you scrounge a copy if you have any interest in the matter at all. All points of view are admirably expounded by various experts on science-fiction. I don't know their qualifications on the 'sex and sadism' part, but they all appear to have a pretty wide experience<ref>''[[Consomme]]'' (October 1953).</ref>. | ||
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Symposium on Sex and Sadism in Science Fiction was a44-page, one-shot fanzine published in May 1953 by David Gardner. It was the subject of discussion at the Coroncon, the 1953 Eastercon:
Carnell then invited questions and inevitably Spillane was brought up, as indeed he must be by anyone with a sensitive stomach[1]. Frank Milnes too took his opportunity and rose up from the body of the Hall to flog a copy of Sex and Sadism Carnell, who had been talking about it for ten minutes without having read it.
Ken Slater said of the Symposium:
I suggest you scrounge a copy if you have any interest in the matter at all. All points of view are admirably expounded by various experts on science-fiction. I don't know their qualifications on the 'sex and sadism' part, but they all appear to have a pretty wide experience[2].
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Publication | 1953 |
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