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6 V2.2 || Autumn 1954 || 36 || ed. [[William Austin]] and [[Royal Drummond]]  
 
7 V2.3 || Winter 1954-55 || 44 || ed. [[Wally Weber]]  
 
7 V2.3 || Winter 1954-55 || 44 || ed. [[Wally Weber]]  
 
8 V2.4 || Spring 1955 || 72 ||  
 
8 V2.4 || Spring 1955 || 72 ||  

Revision as of 07:11, 18 January 2022

A fanzine published by The Nameless Ones, a club in Seattle, as their "official literary publication." Sinisterra was the club's first clubzine, but it appeared under this title for only eight issues. After the mid-1950s, Cry of the Nameless became the club's OO, winning the 1960 Best Fanzine Hugo.

An interesting feature of Sinisterra was the inclusion of photographs on the covers and/or interior pages.

A detailed, retrospective review of the Autumn, 1950 (Volume 1, Number 3) issue was published in Scientifiction: The First Fandom Report (New Series, Number 1, 1st Quarter, 2004).

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 April 1950 40 ed. G. M. Carr
2 Summer 1950 40 ed. Carr, Burnett Toskey and Richard Frahm
3 Autumn 1950 56
4 V1.4 Winter 1950 60
5 V2.1 68
6 V2.2 Autumn 1954 36 ed. William Austin and Royal Drummond
7 V2.3 Winter 1954-55 44 ed. Wally Weber
8 V2.4 Spring 1955 72

Sinisterra online at fanac.org.


Publication 1950
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