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''Haemogoblin'' was a fanzine produced by [[Fred Smith]] from [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]. There were five issues from 1953 to 1959.  
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'''''Haemogoblin''''' was a fanzine produced by [[Fred Smith]] from [[Glasgow]], [[Scotland]]. There were five issues from 1953 to 1959.  
  
 
The fanzine was initially sponsored by the [[New Lands SF Club]] and was printed by club member [[Alan Mackie]] ‘who swore off printing after the eight weeks of solid labour it cost him’. Later issues were by produced by Smith alone. Contributors included [[Matt Elder]], [[Ethel Lindsay]], and [[Ken Slater]].  
 
The fanzine was initially sponsored by the [[New Lands SF Club]] and was printed by club member [[Alan Mackie]] ‘who swore off printing after the eight weeks of solid labour it cost him’. Later issues were by produced by Smith alone. Contributors included [[Matt Elder]], [[Ethel Lindsay]], and [[Ken Slater]].  
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Latest revision as of 06:12, 25 July 2024

Haemogoblin was a fanzine produced by Fred Smith from Glasgow, Scotland. There were five issues from 1953 to 1959.

The fanzine was initially sponsored by the New Lands SF Club and was printed by club member Alan Mackie ‘who swore off printing after the eight weeks of solid labour it cost him’. Later issues were by produced by Smith alone. Contributors included Matt Elder, Ethel Lindsay, and Ken Slater.


Issue Date Pages Notes
1 1953 32
2 December 1955 22 in OMPA 6
3 June 1957 18 in OMPA 12; bound with Needle #6
4 November 1957 12 in FAPA 81 and OMPA 14
5 May 1959 6 in FAPA 87 and OMPA 20; Final issue


Publication 19531959
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