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A [[fanzine]] edited by [[Don D'Ammassa]] which was nominated for the [[1977 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1985 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  It was first published in 1974 using [[Spirit Duplication|ditto]], but by the fourth issue it [[mimeo]]. There were nineteen issues total, the last in 1986.
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A [[fanzine]], edited by [[Don D'Ammassa]], which was nominated for the [[1977 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1985 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  It was first published in 1974 using [[Spirit Duplication|ditto]], but by the fourth issue it was produced by [[mimeo]]. There were nineteen issues total, the last in 1986.
  
 
Contributors included [[Sue Anderson]], [[Jennifer Bankier]], [[Michael Bishop]], [[Mike Blake]], [[Michael Carlson]], [[Lee Carson]], [[Avedon Carol]], [[Beth Cohen]], [[Tom Collins]], [[John Curlovich]], [[Tony Dalmyn]], [[Bonnie Dalzell]], [[Dave Driscoll]], [[Chris Eblis]], [[Adrienne Fein]], [[Brad Foster]], [[Arthur D. Hlavaty]], [[George Fergus]], [[George Flynn]], [[Jim Goldfrank]], [[Nancy Hussar]], [[Mark M. Keller]], [[John F. Kusske]], [[Sam Long]], [[David Macaulay]], [[Patrick L. McGuire]], [[James Odbert]], [[Jerry Pournelle]], [[Evelyn Rogers]], [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], [[Judith E. Schrier]], [[Victoria Vayne]], [[Taral Wayne]], and [[Jim Young]].
 
Contributors included [[Sue Anderson]], [[Jennifer Bankier]], [[Michael Bishop]], [[Mike Blake]], [[Michael Carlson]], [[Lee Carson]], [[Avedon Carol]], [[Beth Cohen]], [[Tom Collins]], [[John Curlovich]], [[Tony Dalmyn]], [[Bonnie Dalzell]], [[Dave Driscoll]], [[Chris Eblis]], [[Adrienne Fein]], [[Brad Foster]], [[Arthur D. Hlavaty]], [[George Fergus]], [[George Flynn]], [[Jim Goldfrank]], [[Nancy Hussar]], [[Mark M. Keller]], [[John F. Kusske]], [[Sam Long]], [[David Macaulay]], [[Patrick L. McGuire]], [[James Odbert]], [[Jerry Pournelle]], [[Evelyn Rogers]], [[Jessica Amanda Salmonson]], [[Judith E. Schrier]], [[Victoria Vayne]], [[Taral Wayne]], and [[Jim Young]].
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Each issue included a column by [[Paul Di Filippo]] called "Arrant Nonsense".
 
Each issue included a column by [[Paul Di Filippo]] called "Arrant Nonsense".
  
Mythologies also won the 1979 [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine and the 1979 [[FAAn Award]] for Best Single Issue of a fanzine.  
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Mythologies won the 1979 [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine and the 1979 [[FAAn Award]] for Best Single Issue of a fanzine.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:51, 27 July 2021

A fanzine, edited by Don D'Ammassa, which was nominated for the 1977 Best Fanzine Hugo and the 1985 Best Fanzine Hugo. It was first published in 1974 using ditto, but by the fourth issue it was produced by mimeo. There were nineteen issues total, the last in 1986.

Contributors included Sue Anderson, Jennifer Bankier, Michael Bishop, Mike Blake, Michael Carlson, Lee Carson, Avedon Carol, Beth Cohen, Tom Collins, John Curlovich, Tony Dalmyn, Bonnie Dalzell, Dave Driscoll, Chris Eblis, Adrienne Fein, Brad Foster, Arthur D. Hlavaty, George Fergus, George Flynn, Jim Goldfrank, Nancy Hussar, Mark M. Keller, John F. Kusske, Sam Long, David Macaulay, Patrick L. McGuire, James Odbert, Jerry Pournelle, Evelyn Rogers, Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Judith E. Schrier, Victoria Vayne, Taral Wayne, and Jim Young.

Each issue included a column by Paul Di Filippo called "Arrant Nonsense".

Mythologies won the 1979 FAAn Award for Best Fanzine and the 1979 FAAn Award for Best Single Issue of a fanzine.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 October 1974 16 Dittoed
2 November 1974 30
3 January 1975 30
4 March 1975 50 Switched to mimeoed
5 May 1975 52
6 July 1975 50
7 November 1975 52
8 February 1976 60
9 June 1976 62
10 January 1977 60
11 February 1977 78
12 June 1977 98
13 November 1977 94
14 June 1978 120 1979 FAAn Award for Best Single Issue of a fanzine
15 February 1984 56
16 July 1984 70
17 December 1984 66
18 June 1985 60
19 1986 68 Final issue

Mythologies online at fanac.org


Publication 19741986
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