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A single-sheet [[one-shot]] piece of [[faan fiction]] mailed anonymously from [[Washington, DC]] in the summer of 1934 which told about a fight on the eve of the year 2001 in which [[H. C. Koenig]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Franklin Lee Baldwin]], [[W. Paul Cook]], and [[Forrest J Ackerman]] appeared under thinly disguised names.  It was the earliest known piece of [[faan fiction]] and was probably produced by [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
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A single-sheet [[one-shot]] piece of [[faan fiction]] mailed [[anonymous]]ly from [[Washington, DC]], in the summer of 1934 which told about a fight on the eve of the year 2001 in which [[H. C. Koenig]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Franklin Lee Baldwin]], [[W. Paul Cook]], and [[Forrest J Ackerman]] appeared under thinly disguised names.  It was the earliest known piece of [[faan fiction]] and was probably produced by [[H. P. Lovecraft]].
  
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Revision as of 05:59, 5 October 2020

A single-sheet one-shot piece of faan fiction mailed anonymously from Washington, DC, in the summer of 1934 which told about a fight on the eve of the year 2001 in which H. C. Koenig, Julius Schwartz, Franklin Lee Baldwin, W. Paul Cook, and Forrest J Ackerman appeared under thinly disguised names. It was the earliest known piece of faan fiction and was probably produced by H. P. Lovecraft.


Publication 1934
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