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Publishing giant or jiant, an accolade, refers to a publisher of particularly frequent or especially fine fanzines.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Publishing Giants
(Burbee:Berkeley) Carr, Ellik, and to a degree Graham and Rike, from the vast fanzine output of the Berkeley Bhoys in the late 50s. The phrase was popularized by FANAC, which used it as a gagline; later it was applied to other large-volume publishers like the CRY crowd, Ted White, etc. |
[JC] Rick Sneary created a fine variant, "Publishing Jiants"; that spelling was dominant for a while.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
Publishing Giant
In the '40s Burbee used it in reference to Coswal: "These publishing giants should be taken advantage of while they are in the days of their strength." |
Publishing |