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Inspired by [[APA-F]] (the first weekly [[fan]] [[APA]], put out in [[New York]]) [[Bruce Pelz]] felt that a weekly [[APA]] should be [[collated]] at [[LASFS]] meetings (though APA-L is not officially a part of [[LASFS]]). With the help of his then-wife, [[Dian]] (who became the first [[Official Collator]] of the [[APA]]). and several other local members, APA-L started its weekly run with its first [[disty]] on October 22, 1964. As of the beginning of 2015, APA-L had produced just under 2,600 [[distributions]]. | Inspired by [[APA-F]] (the first weekly [[fan]] [[APA]], put out in [[New York]]) [[Bruce Pelz]] felt that a weekly [[APA]] should be [[collated]] at [[LASFS]] meetings (though APA-L is not officially a part of [[LASFS]]). With the help of his then-wife, [[Dian]] (who became the first [[Official Collator]] of the [[APA]]). and several other local members, APA-L started its weekly run with its first [[disty]] on October 22, 1964. As of the beginning of 2015, APA-L had produced just under 2,600 [[distributions]]. | ||
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Most [[APAs]] call the bundles they produce "[[mailings]]". Even though APA-L usually has out-of-area contributors, some even outside of the US, most contributors are [[LASFS]] attendees and pick up their copies right after [[collation]]. Therefore, instead of "mailings," APA-Lers call the [[collated]] [[APA]] issues "[[distributions]]". It is usually shortened to "[[disty]]". | Most [[APAs]] call the bundles they produce "[[mailings]]". Even though APA-L usually has out-of-area contributors, some even outside of the US, most contributors are [[LASFS]] attendees and pick up their copies right after [[collation]]. Therefore, instead of "mailings," APA-Lers call the [[collated]] [[APA]] issues "[[distributions]]". It is usually shortened to "[[disty]]". | ||
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* [[Dan Goodman]] -- | * [[Dan Goodman]] -- | ||
* [[Ed Green]] -- ''[[Knight of the Pens]]'' | * [[Ed Green]] -- ''[[Knight of the Pens]]'' | ||
− | * [[John Hertz]] -- '' | + | * [[John Hertz]] -- ''[[Vanamonde]]'', ''[[The Cowbird of Wonder]]'' |
* [[Dick Lupoff]] -- ''[[OSO]]'', ''[[OPOSO]]'' | * [[Dick Lupoff]] -- ''[[OSO]]'', ''[[OPOSO]]'' | ||
* [[June Moffatt]] -- ''[[De Jueves]]'' | * [[June Moffatt]] -- ''[[De Jueves]]'' | ||
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See "{{link | website=http://www.lasfsinc.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=136 | text=APA-L}}" by [[Lee Gold]]. | See "{{link | website=http://www.lasfsinc.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=136 | text=APA-L}}" by [[Lee Gold]]. | ||
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[[Category:APA]] | [[Category:APA]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 23:40, 6 October 2020
APA-L, based in Los Angeles, is one of the few weekly apae extant, and one of a not very much larger group of local apas. It was founded in 1964 and as of 2020 was still active with over 2850 mailings.
Inspired by APA-F (the first weekly fan APA, put out in New York) Bruce Pelz felt that a weekly APA should be collated at LASFS meetings (though APA-L is not officially a part of LASFS). With the help of his then-wife, Dian (who became the first Official Collator of the APA). and several other local members, APA-L started its weekly run with its first disty on October 22, 1964. As of the beginning of 2015, APA-L had produced just under 2,600 distributions.
Marty Cantor was OC as of 2018.
Most APAs call the bundles they produce "mailings". Even though APA-L usually has out-of-area contributors, some even outside of the US, most contributors are LASFS attendees and pick up their copies right after collation. Therefore, instead of "mailings," APA-Lers call the collated APA issues "distributions". It is usually shortened to "disty".
At one point, the APA ceased production for a period of about 11 weeks. However, once it recommenced distribution, there have been no further gaps in its production. There have been a few of what have been called "Fractional distributions" along the way (e.g., APA-L #30.5). In at least one case, this was done so that a certain contributor would break his string of contributing to each distribution. He managed to hear about it and contribute a zine to that distribution, anyway.
Of considerable note is APA-L contributor Fred Patten, who had a zine in each and every distribution of APA-L even after sufffering a stroke, able to move only his left leg and left arm. It had been said that if Fred ever stopped producing a zine for APA-L, the world would come to an end. (He did stop after disty 2680, but APA-L (and the world) went on!) He also published The Best from APA-L.
APA-L's previous Official Collator Tim Merrigan put in more than 18 years at that job. When APA-L and APA-F were at their height, Dave Van Arnam was publishing four weekly fanzines -– two for APA-F and two for APA-L–some of them 20pp or more in length.
Mailings | Dates | OE |
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1 -- ?? | October 1964 -- ?? | Dian Pelz |
?? - ?? | ?? -- ?? | Tim Merrigan |
Late 500s | ?? -- current | Marty Cantor |
800 -- 824 | ?? -- current | Marty Cantor |
?? -- current | 2001 -- current | Marty Cantor |
Members and Apazines:
- Alpajpuri -- Djinn
- Stan Burns -- Conversations With a Pregnant Donut Lady
- Marty Cantor --
- Tom Digby -- Probably Something
- Don Fitch -- From Sunday to Saturday
- Dan Goodman --
- Ed Green -- Knight of the Pens
- John Hertz -- Vanamonde, The Cowbird of Wonder
- Dick Lupoff -- OSO, OPOSO
- June Moffatt -- De Jueves
- Patrick Nielsen Hayden -- Sing Ye Now the Praises of CorFlu
- Marilyn Niven -- Fuzzily
- Ulrika O'Brien --
- Fred Patten -- Rabanos Radiactivos!
- Bruce Pelz --
- Dian Pelz --
- Andy Porter --
- Bill Rotsler -- Masque
- Jan Ryan --
- John Ryan --
- Milt Stevens -- All Digression Weekly
- Dave Van Arnam --
- Rick Young --
- Bernie Zuber --
- Unknown -- Barefoot Contessa, Woody Allen Is a Hobbit...Really!
Publication | 1964— |
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