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An [[APA]] devoted primarily to [[Mythopoeic]] topics. It was launched in the early 1970s, but ran into problems in the late 70s when an [[OE]] [[gafiated]] with all the records. [[Paul S. Ritz]] attempted to re-start it in 1980-81. | An [[APA]] devoted primarily to [[Mythopoeic]] topics. It was launched in the early 1970s, but ran into problems in the late 70s when an [[OE]] [[gafiated]] with all the records. [[Paul S. Ritz]] attempted to re-start it in 1980-81. | ||
− | + | Although nominally devoted to mythopoeic topics, discussion was wide-ranging; a central mailer's contribution to the 61st mailing (Winter 1986), said "Elanor is an [[APA]] which tries to discuss [[fantasy]] ... centering particularly on the works of [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], [[C. S. Lewis]], and [[Charles Williams (UK)]]. The very fact that they and it [fantasy] are rarely mentioned does not mean much. No attempt is made to restrict any member from discussing any subject." Noted [[Tolkien]] scholar [[Christina Scull]] contributed to the 100th mailing (June 1993). | |
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− | Although nominally devoted to mythopoeic topics, discussion was wide-ranging; a central mailer's contribution to the 61st mailing (Winter 1986), said "Elanor is an [[APA]] which tries to discuss [[fantasy]] ... centering particularly on the works of [[J. R. R. Tolkien]], [[C. S. Lewis]], and [[Charles Williams]]. The very fact that they and it [fantasy] are rarely mentioned does not mean much. No attempt is made to restrict any member from discussing any subject." Noted [[Tolkien]] scholar [[Christina Scull]] contributed to the 100th mailing (June 1993). | ||
=== Contributors and Apazines:=== | === Contributors and Apazines:=== | ||
+ | * [[Rayna Alsberg]] | ||
* [[Harry Andruschak]] -- ''[[Last of the Spirit Duplicators]]'' | * [[Harry Andruschak]] -- ''[[Last of the Spirit Duplicators]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Brian Bond]] | ||
+ | * [[David Bratman]] -- | ||
+ | * [[Jim Carleton]] | ||
+ | * [[Davie Dettman]] | ||
+ | * [[Christine Gaca]] | ||
+ | * [[Peggy Gemignani]] | ||
+ | * [[Jim Heltebrake]] | ||
+ | * [[Karen Kieselbach]] | ||
+ | * [[John Leland]] | ||
+ | * [[Dale Nelson]] | ||
+ | * [[Jon Noble]] | ||
+ | * [[Pete Presford]] | ||
+ | * [[Paul S. Ritz]] | ||
+ | * [[Laura Ruskin]] | ||
+ | * [[Randi Weiner]] | ||
=== [[OEs]]:=== | === [[OEs]]:=== | ||
+ | * 1978 -- [[Paul S. Ritz]] | ||
* 1996 -- [[Jason K. Burnett]] | * 1996 -- [[Jason K. Burnett]] | ||
− | {{publication}} | + | {{publication | start=1970s}} |
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[[Category:APA]] | [[Category:APA]] | ||
[[Category:Tolkien]] | [[Category:Tolkien]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 14:12, 11 October 2021
An APA devoted primarily to Mythopoeic topics. It was launched in the early 1970s, but ran into problems in the late 70s when an OE gafiated with all the records. Paul S. Ritz attempted to re-start it in 1980-81.
Although nominally devoted to mythopoeic topics, discussion was wide-ranging; a central mailer's contribution to the 61st mailing (Winter 1986), said "Elanor is an APA which tries to discuss fantasy ... centering particularly on the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, C. S. Lewis, and Charles Williams. The very fact that they and it [fantasy] are rarely mentioned does not mean much. No attempt is made to restrict any member from discussing any subject." Noted Tolkien scholar Christina Scull contributed to the 100th mailing (June 1993).
Contributors and Apazines:[edit]
- Rayna Alsberg
- Harry Andruschak -- Last of the Spirit Duplicators
- Brian Bond
- David Bratman --
- Jim Carleton
- Davie Dettman
- Christine Gaca
- Peggy Gemignani
- Jim Heltebrake
- Karen Kieselbach
- John Leland
- Dale Nelson
- Jon Noble
- Pete Presford
- Paul S. Ritz
- Laura Ruskin
- Randi Weiner
OEs:[edit]
- 1978 -- Paul S. Ritz
- 1996 -- Jason K. Burnett
Publication | 1970s— |
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