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− | An [[apazine]] published by [[Norm Clarke]], [[Gina Ellis]], and [[Boyd Raeburn]] starting in | + | An [[apazine]] published by [[Norm Clarke]], [[Gina Ellis]], and [[Boyd Raeburn]] starting in 1963. It ran till 1967 and was known for its acerbic humor. ''Queebshots'' was like a series of [[one shots]], and each issue has its own subtitle. [[Robert Lichtman]], in a letter to ''[[Vegas Fandom Weekly]]'' #97, wrote, "[[Norm Clarke|Norm]] & [[Gina Ellis Clarke|Gina (Ellis) Clark]], two of [[fandom]]'s funniest writers...with [[Boyd Raeburn]] produced a series of "Queebshots" that raised the bar for short, pithy [[oneshots]]". |
At least one issue, "Deep in the Glen", was distributed by [[FAPA]]. | At least one issue, "Deep in the Glen", was distributed by [[FAPA]]. | ||
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | ||
3 ||1963 ||4 ||Subtitle: "Blues in the Closet". Produced at the 3rd Western Quebec Science Fiction Convention | 3 ||1963 ||4 ||Subtitle: "Blues in the Closet". Produced at the 3rd Western Quebec Science Fiction Convention | ||
− | 6 ||May 1964 ||4 ||In [[FAPA]] 107 | + | 4 ||1963 || ||Subtitle: "Akavits In Aylmer" |
+ | 5 ||1963 || ||Subtitle: "Rats In My Room" | ||
+ | 6 ||May 1964 ||4 ||Subtitle: "Deep In The Glen". Canadian Fancyclopedia says it was published in March 1964. In [[FAPA]] 107 | ||
+ | 7 ||1964 || || | ||
8 ||July 1964 || ||Subtitle: "[[Terry Carr]] in Aspic" | 8 ||July 1964 || ||Subtitle: "[[Terry Carr]] in Aspic" | ||
9 ||September 1964 || ||Subtitle: "Duck in the Afternoon" | 9 ||September 1964 || ||Subtitle: "Duck in the Afternoon" | ||
+ | 10 || November 1964 || ||Subtitle: "Songs Some Mother Taught Me" | ||
+ | 11 || April 1965 || ||Subtitle: "Black Is The Colour Of Glen Campbell's Hair" | ||
+ | 12 || May 1965 || ||Subtitle: "Hoo Ha Hagerstown" | ||
+ | 13 || July 1965 || ||Subtitle: "Gary-Lou-A Go-Go" | ||
+ | 18 || June 1966 || || | ||
+ | 19 || November 1966 || || | ||
+ | 20 || 1967 || ||Subtitle: "The Willard R. Biscuit Newsletter" | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:22, 24 March 2022
An apazine published by Norm Clarke, Gina Ellis, and Boyd Raeburn starting in 1963. It ran till 1967 and was known for its acerbic humor. Queebshots was like a series of one shots, and each issue has its own subtitle. Robert Lichtman, in a letter to Vegas Fandom Weekly #97, wrote, "Norm & Gina (Ellis) Clark, two of fandom's funniest writers...with Boyd Raeburn produced a series of "Queebshots" that raised the bar for short, pithy oneshots".
At least one issue, "Deep in the Glen", was distributed by FAPA.
In 1976 Susan Wood published Queebshot, a one shot homage to Queebshots.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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3 | 1963 | 4 | Subtitle: "Blues in the Closet". Produced at the 3rd Western Quebec Science Fiction Convention |
4 | 1963 | Subtitle: "Akavits In Aylmer" | |
5 | 1963 | Subtitle: "Rats In My Room" | |
6 | May 1964 | 4 | Subtitle: "Deep In The Glen". Canadian Fancyclopedia says it was published in March 1964. In FAPA 107 |
7 | 1964 | ||
8 | July 1964 | Subtitle: "Terry Carr in Aspic" | |
9 | September 1964 | Subtitle: "Duck in the Afternoon" | |
10 | November 1964 | Subtitle: "Songs Some Mother Taught Me" | |
11 | April 1965 | Subtitle: "Black Is The Colour Of Glen Campbell's Hair" | |
12 | May 1965 | Subtitle: "Hoo Ha Hagerstown" | |
13 | July 1965 | Subtitle: "Gary-Lou-A Go-Go" | |
18 | June 1966 | ||
19 | November 1966 | ||
20 | 1967 | Subtitle: "The Willard R. Biscuit Newsletter" |
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