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− | (Did you mean a [[Distaff (Lindsay | + | (Did you mean a [[Distaff (Lindsay)|British fanzine by Ethyl Lindsay]]?) |
− | A [[fanzine]] published by [[Janet Small]] | + | |
+ | A feminist [[fanzine]] published by [[Janet Small]] in [[Toronto]] under the auspices of [[OSFiC]]. | ||
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | Issue || Date || Pages || Notes | ||
− | 1 || || || | + | 1 || August 1974 || || includes [[articles]] by [[Victoria Vayne]] and a [[bacover]] by [[Taral Wayne]] |
− | 2 || | + | 2 || September 1975 || || |
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Latest revision as of 22:28, 15 September 2020
(Did you mean a British fanzine by Ethyl Lindsay?)
A feminist fanzine published by Janet Small in Toronto under the auspices of OSFiC.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
1 | August 1974 | includes articles by Victoria Vayne and a bacover by Taral Wayne | |
2 | September 1975 |
Publication | ???? |
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