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The first weekly (and local) [[fannish]] [[amateur press association]]. The largely overlapping membership of two 1960s [[New York City]] [[fan clubs]], [[Fanoclasts]] and [[FIStFA]], which met on alternating Fridays, allowed the two clubs to serve as the [[apa]]'s distribution sites.  Its [[Official Organ]] was ''[[Amateur Effer]]''.
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The first weekly (and local) [[fannish]] [[amateur press association]]. The largely overlapping membership of two 1960s [[New York City]] [[fan clubs]], [[Fanoclasts]] and [[FIStFA]], which met on alternating Fridays, allowed the two clubs to serve as the [[apa]]'s distribution sites.  Its [[Official Organ]] was ''[[The Amateur Effer]]''. The [[F]] was a nod to the [[clubs]], but APA-F is also [[FAPA]] spelled backward.
  
The genesis of APA-F was when [[Dave Van Arnam]] and various [[Fanoclasts]] got involved in an incident (see [[Subway Incident]]) after a meeting, which [[Dave Van Arnam|Dave]] was urged to write up. He began doing so in a [[fanzine]] he titled ''[[First Draft]]'', which he began publishing and distributing every week at subsequent alternating [[FIStFA]] and [[Fanoclasts]] meetings. [[Dave Van Arnam|Dave]] worked as a professional typist and [[mimeographer]] in a Times Square [[mimeography shop]], so on Fridays it made a kind of sense for him to stay long enough to write and run off an issue before going to [[Fanoclasts]] [in [[Brooklyn]]] or [[FIStFA]] [in [[Manhattan]]], rather than leave work for his apartment in [[the Bronx]] [twice as far in the opposite direction] before turning around and heading back to whichever club was meeting that week. When, within a matter of a few weeks, other members began publishing and bringing [[fanzines]] to the meetings for distribution in a similar vein, an [[OO]] was published on site and APA-F got started.  The first official mailing was July 10, 1964.
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The genesis of APA-F was when [[Dave Van Arnam]] and various [[Fanoclasts]] got involved in an incident (see [[Subway Incident]]) after a meeting, which [[Dave Van Arnam|Dave]] was urged to write up. He began doing so in a [[fanzine]] he titled ''[[First Draft]]'', which he began publishing and distributing every week at subsequent alternating [[FIStFA]] and [[Fanoclasts]] meetings. [[Dave Van Arnam|Dave]] worked as a professional typist and [[mimeographer]] in a Times Square mimeography shop, so on Fridays it made a kind of sense for him to stay long enough to write and run off an issue before going to [[Fanoclasts]] in [[Brooklyn]] or [[FIStFA]] in [[Manhattan]], rather than leave work for his apartment in [[the Bronx]] (twice as far in the opposite direction) before turning around and heading back to whichever club was meeting that week. When, within a matter of a few weeks, other members began publishing and bringing [[fanzines]] to the meetings for distribution in a similar vein, an [[OO]] was published on site and APA-F got started.  The first official mailing was July 10, 1964.
  
It was killed off, by generally mutual agreement in late 1965, after 69 mailings.
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It was killed off, by generally mutual agreement in October 1965, after 69 mailings. APA-F was the inspiration behind [[APA-L]] in [[LA]].  
  
 
=== Contributors and [[Apazines]]:===
 
=== Contributors and [[Apazines]]:===
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* [[Ken Beale]] -- ''[[Bride of Glark]]'', ''[[Glark]]''
 
* [[Ken Beale]] -- ''[[Bride of Glark]]'', ''[[Glark]]''
 
* [[John Benson]] -- ''[[Peeping Tom]]'', ''[[Shang Ark]]''
 
* [[John Benson]] -- ''[[Peeping Tom]]'', ''[[Shang Ark]]''
* [[Bill Blackbeard]] -- ''[[Cauldron Bubble]]'', ''[[E*X*C*U*S*E]]'', ''[[Scrimshaw]]''
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* [[Bill Blackbeard]] -- ''[[Cauldron Bubble]]'', ''[[Goldurn Bubble]]'', ''[[E*X*C*U*S*E]]'', ''[[Scrimshaw]]''
 
* [[John Boardman]] -- ''[[Dagon]]'', ''[[Reuters Reports]]'', ''[[Dear New York Fan]]'', ''[[Graustark]]'', ''[[This Is Our City]]'', ''[[Pillycock]]'', ''[[Deirdre]]'', ''[[Pilly Cock]]''
 
* [[John Boardman]] -- ''[[Dagon]]'', ''[[Reuters Reports]]'', ''[[Dear New York Fan]]'', ''[[Graustark]]'', ''[[This Is Our City]]'', ''[[Pillycock]]'', ''[[Deirdre]]'', ''[[Pilly Cock]]''
 
* [[Karina Boardman]] -- ''[[The Sea Serpent]]''
 
* [[Karina Boardman]] -- ''[[The Sea Serpent]]''
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* [[Ross Emshwiller]] -- ''[[Crosseyed]]''
 
* [[Ross Emshwiller]] -- ''[[Crosseyed]]''
 
* [[Don Fitch]] -- ''[[Damask & Moss]]''
 
* [[Don Fitch]] -- ''[[Damask & Moss]]''
* [[Dan Goodman]] --''[[Satanachia]]'', ''[[Gafard]]'', ''[[Akkilmar]]'', ''[[Russic]]'', ''[[End the War]]''
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* [[Tom Gilbert]] -- ''[[Carcasilla]]''
* [[Jack Harness]] -- ''[[The Gallant Gallstone]]'', ''[[The Milkman is molting]]''
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* [[Dan Goodman]] --''[[Satanachia]]'', ''[[Gafard]]'', ''[[Akkilmar]]'', ''[[Russic]]'', ''[[End the War]]'', ''[[Arniniel]]''
* [[Lee Hoffman]] -- ''[[LA.129]]''
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* [[Jack Harness]] -- ''[[The Gallant Gallstone]]'', ''[[The Milkman is Molting]]''
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* [[Lee Hoffman]] -- ''[[LA.129]]'', ''[[Project Report 1]]''
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* [[Dave Hulan]] -- ''[[Niddhoggr]]''
 
* [[Dave Kaler]] -- ''[[Kaler's Kuttings]]'', ''[[The New York ComiCon]]'', ''[[Attention! Important News!]]''
 
* [[Dave Kaler]] -- ''[[Kaler's Kuttings]]'', ''[[The New York ComiCon]]'', ''[[Attention! Important News!]]''
 
* [[Arnie Katz]] -- ''[[Fanoclast Weakly]]''
 
* [[Arnie Katz]] -- ''[[Fanoclast Weakly]]''
* [[Dick Lupoff]] -- ''[[OPO]]'', ''[[OPOSO]]'', ''[[Feringstan No!]]'', ''[[Report of the Hugo Study Committee to the Business Session of the World Science Fiction Convention, London, 1965]]'', ''[[The Stygian Gazette]]'', ''[[One Page Only]]''
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* [[Fred Lerner]] --
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* [[Dick Lupoff]] -- ''[[OPO]]'', ''[[OPOSO]]'', ''[[Report of the Hugo Study Committee to the Business Session of the World Science Fiction Convention, London, 1965]]'', ''[[The Stygian Gazette]]'', ''[[One Page Only]]''
 
* [[Pat Lupoff]] -- ''[[OPO]]'', ''[[Feringstan No!]]'', ''[[The Stygian Gazette]]'', ''[[One Page Only]]''
 
* [[Pat Lupoff]] -- ''[[OPO]]'', ''[[Feringstan No!]]'', ''[[The Stygian Gazette]]'', ''[[One Page Only]]''
* [[Mike McInerney]] -- ''[[Hydra]]'', ''[[Focal Point]]'', ''[[Pressing Business]]'', ''[[The Focal Point Poll]]'', ''[[Paul Stambery]]''
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* [[Mike McInerney]] -- ''[[Hydra (McInerney)]]'', ''[[Focal Point]]'', ''[[Pressing Business]]'', ''[[The Focal Point Poll]]'', ''[[Paul Stambery]]'', ''[[Number One]]''
* [[Kent Moomaw]] -- ''[[The Adversaries]]''
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* [[Kent Moomaw]] -- ''[[The Adversaries]]'' (postumously)
 
* [[Fred Patten]] -- ''[[Kindergarten Bible Lessons]]''
 
* [[Fred Patten]] -- ''[[Kindergarten Bible Lessons]]''
 
* [[Ross R. Paul]] -- ''[[Crosseyed]]''
 
* [[Ross R. Paul]] -- ''[[Crosseyed]]''
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* [[Steve Stiles]] -- ''[[Tonight's the Night to Go to the Movies]]''
 
* [[Steve Stiles]] -- ''[[Tonight's the Night to Go to the Movies]]''
 
* [[Ellie Turner]] -- ''[[Gremalkin]]''
 
* [[Ellie Turner]] -- ''[[Gremalkin]]''
* [[Dave Van Arnam]] -- ''[[First Draft]]'', ''[[maLAise]]'', ''[[Three Artists]]'', ''[[Calculated Risk]]'', ''[[Approximate Draft]]'', ''[[The Jug of Doubtful Joy]]'', ''[[First Fistfa]]'', ''[[Top Waitinglister]]'', ''[[Safrise]]'', ''[[Spirit of]]'', ''[[First Annish]]'', ''[[First Oneshot]]'', ''[[Vote for a Modern Constitution]]''
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* [[Dave Van Arnam]] -- ''[[FanoMatiC]]'', ''[[First Draft]]'', ''[[maLAise]]'', ''[[Three Artists]]'', ''[[Calculated Risk]]'', ''[[Approximate Draft]]'', ''[[The Jug of Doubtful Joy]]'', ''[[First Fistfa]]'', ''[[Top Waitinglister]]'', ''[[Safrise]]'', ''[[Spirit of]]'', ''[[First Annish]]'', ''[[First Oneshot]]'', ''[[Vote for a Modern Constitution]]''
 
* [[Bob Whalen]] -- ''[[Organized Chaos]]'', ''[[Postern]]''
 
* [[Bob Whalen]] -- ''[[Organized Chaos]]'', ''[[Postern]]''
 
* [[Jon White]] -- ''[[Draft]]''
 
* [[Jon White]] -- ''[[Draft]]''
* [[Ted White]] -- ''[[Gambit]]'', ''[[maLAise]]'', ''[[F]]''
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* [[Ted White]] -- ''[[Gambit]]'', ''[[maLAise]]'', ''[[F (White)]]'', ''[[L (White)]]''
 
* [[Frak Wilimczic]] -- ''[[Colloquium]]''
 
* [[Frak Wilimczic]] -- ''[[Colloquium]]''
* [[Paul Williams]] -- ''[[Manana]]''
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* [[Frank Wilimczyk]] -- ''[[The Wigglemiggle Remembrancer]]''
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* [[Paul S. Williams]] -- ''[[Manana]]''
  
=== [[OEs]]:===
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{{publication | start=1964 | end=1965}}
 
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[[Category:APA]]
{{publication}}
 
[[Category:apa]]
 
 
[[Category:US]]
 
[[Category:US]]

Latest revision as of 04:03, 24 October 2024

The first weekly (and local) fannish amateur press association. The largely overlapping membership of two 1960s New York City fan clubs, Fanoclasts and FIStFA, which met on alternating Fridays, allowed the two clubs to serve as the apa's distribution sites. Its Official Organ was The Amateur Effer. The F was a nod to the clubs, but APA-F is also FAPA spelled backward.

The genesis of APA-F was when Dave Van Arnam and various Fanoclasts got involved in an incident (see Subway Incident) after a meeting, which Dave was urged to write up. He began doing so in a fanzine he titled First Draft, which he began publishing and distributing every week at subsequent alternating FIStFA and Fanoclasts meetings. Dave worked as a professional typist and mimeographer in a Times Square mimeography shop, so on Fridays it made a kind of sense for him to stay long enough to write and run off an issue before going to Fanoclasts in Brooklyn or FIStFA in Manhattan, rather than leave work for his apartment in the Bronx (twice as far in the opposite direction) before turning around and heading back to whichever club was meeting that week. When, within a matter of a few weeks, other members began publishing and bringing fanzines to the meetings for distribution in a similar vein, an OO was published on site and APA-F got started. The first official mailing was July 10, 1964.

It was killed off, by generally mutual agreement in October 1965, after 69 mailings. APA-F was the inspiration behind APA-L in LA.

Contributors and Apazines:[edit]


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