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A [[fanzine]] published by [[Cat Ocel]] and [[Mark Riley]]. The name is [[Sercon]] spelled backwards. Officially from "The Nocres SF Social Club", but the first two issues displayed the logo of the "Minneapolis Science Fiction Society".
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A [[fanzine]] published by [[Cat Ocel]] and [[Mark Riley]]. The name is [[Sercon]] spelled backwards. Officially from "The [[Nocres SF Social Club]]", but the first two issues displayed the logo of the "[[Minneapolis]] Science Fiction Society".
  
Issue #1 specified the goals: "We intend to talk about science fiction and fandom in their many forms. We <u>will</u> cover fandom, mainly in con reports. We <u>won't</u> review fanzines or most books. We <u>will</u> list fanzine information [for other fanzines]. We <u>won't</u> print LoC's."
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Issue #1 specified the goals: "We intend to talk about science fiction and fandom in their many forms. We <u>will</u> cover fandom, mainly in con reports. We <u>won't</u> review fanzines or most books. We <u>will</u> list fanzine information [for other fanzines]. We <u>won't</u> print [[LoC]]'s."
  
 
Standard quarto 8/5" X 11" for issues 1-2. #4 is octavo (5.5" x 11", folded letter). #5 is folded legal paper, hence 5.5" X 7", but the outer wrapper is 3" longer with a folded flap.
 
Standard quarto 8/5" X 11" for issues 1-2. #4 is octavo (5.5" x 11", folded letter). #5 is folded legal paper, hence 5.5" X 7", but the outer wrapper is 3" longer with a folded flap.
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
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1 ||August 28, 1975 || 8 || Editors unlisted, in favor of listing the full staff.
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1 || August&nbsp;28,&nbsp;1975 || 8 || Editors unlisted, in favor of listing the full staff.
2 ||October 2, 1975 || 8 || Distributed at WindyCon, Oct 3-5, 1975. Ed. [[Cat Ocel]]; Text editor [[Mark Riley]]
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2 || October 2, 1975 || 8 || Distributed at [[WindyCon V|Windycon]], Oct 3-5, 1975. Ed. [[Cat Ocel]]; Text editor [[Mark Riley]]
 
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4 ||April 1976 || 28 || Ed. [[Cat Ocel]]; Text editor [[Mark Riley]]. Copyright by Ocel & Riley.
 
4 ||April 1976 || 28 || Ed. [[Cat Ocel]]; Text editor [[Mark Riley]]. Copyright by Ocel & Riley.
4.5 || May 1976 || 8 || Special issue for BYOB-Con 6, and [[Fred Haskell]] (Fan GoH). 3-page Haskell photo portfolio. Apparently the last issue. No editors listed, but contents are copyrighted by [[Cat Ocel]] and [[Mark Riley]]
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4.5 || May 1976 || 8 || Special issue for [[BYOB-Con 6]], and [[Fred Haskell]] ([[Fan GoH]]). 3-page Haskell photo portfolio. Apparently the last issue. No editors listed, but contents are copyrighted by [[Cat Ocel]] and [[Mark Riley]]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:32, 17 January 2023

A fanzine published by Cat Ocel and Mark Riley. The name is Sercon spelled backwards. Officially from "The Nocres SF Social Club", but the first two issues displayed the logo of the "Minneapolis Science Fiction Society".

Issue #1 specified the goals: "We intend to talk about science fiction and fandom in their many forms. We will cover fandom, mainly in con reports. We won't review fanzines or most books. We will list fanzine information [for other fanzines]. We won't print LoC's."

Standard quarto 8/5" X 11" for issues 1-2. #4 is octavo (5.5" x 11", folded letter). #5 is folded legal paper, hence 5.5" X 7", but the outer wrapper is 3" longer with a folded flap.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 August 28, 1975 8 Editors unlisted, in favor of listing the full staff.
2 October 2, 1975 8 Distributed at Windycon, Oct 3-5, 1975. Ed. Cat Ocel; Text editor Mark Riley
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4 April 1976 28 Ed. Cat Ocel; Text editor Mark Riley. Copyright by Ocel & Riley.
4.5 May 1976 8 Special issue for BYOB-Con 6, and Fred Haskell (Fan GoH). 3-page Haskell photo portfolio. Apparently the last issue. No editors listed, but contents are copyrighted by Cat Ocel and Mark Riley


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