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Latest revision as of 23:01, 24 September 2020
The Official Editor, or OE, is the fan responsible for making sure an apa gets collated and distributed to members. Many variations on the title are possible, of course, but OE is the most common.
For most apae, the OE does the collating by himself with the aid of whatever nearby fen he can muster and mails the result to distant members, but in apas that are adjuncts of a local club, such as APA-L at LASFS, most contributors pick up a copy in person.
OE is usually an elected position. Some OEs serve for designated terms, but others simply go on until they get tired of it or die.
OC, or Official Collator, is a rarely used alternative title for the person responsible for collating (and sometimes mailing out) an apa.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Publisher of the Official Organ and other official matter such as the ballots. In fan APAs he is also the mailing manager; and in addition to this may (in OMPA) keep track of the membership and activity credits or even (in SAPS) be the only functioning officer in the club. He always has considerable discretion as to what, besides prescribed material, shall be included in the Official Organ. In well-regulated clubs the OE's expenses come out of the general treasury. |
From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944 |
Publisher of the Official Organ and other official publications such as the ballots. In the FAPA he is also mailing manager. He always has considerable discretion as to what shall be included in the Official Organ besides the prescribed material. In the better-regulated clubs his expenses come out of the general treasury. |
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