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A long-running [[FAPAzine]] published by [[Karen Anderson]].
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A long-running [[FAPAzine]] published by [[Karen Anderson]]. Many of the issues were unnumbered, and Anderson often wrote "I have no idea what number this is", so compiling a list of the issues, dates, and numbers is challenging. The table here is a start at that, with the issues we know. The earliest known issue is #833. The numbering certainly did not begin with #1. There is no a priori reason to believe that missing issue numbers correspond to actual existing publications.
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833 ||<date> ||  ||
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835 ||<date> ||  ||
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838 ||February 1966 ||  || FAPA 114
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844 ||<date> ||  ||
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845 || 1967 ||  ||
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846 ||<date> ||  ||
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847 ||No Date ||  || FAPA 146
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NN ||No Date ||  || FAPA 154
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NN ||Feb. 1969 ||  || "A Goliard whose serial number I don't feel like looking up."
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850 ||1977 ||  ||
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Revision as of 08:38, 20 September 2020

A long-running FAPAzine published by Karen Anderson. Many of the issues were unnumbered, and Anderson often wrote "I have no idea what number this is", so compiling a list of the issues, dates, and numbers is challenging. The table here is a start at that, with the issues we know. The earliest known issue is #833. The numbering certainly did not begin with #1. There is no a priori reason to believe that missing issue numbers correspond to actual existing publications.

Issue Date Pages Notes
833 <date>
835 <date>
838 February 1966 FAPA 114
844 <date>
845 1967
846 <date>
847 No Date FAPA 146
NN No Date FAPA 154
NN Feb. 1969 "A Goliard whose serial number I don't feel like looking up."
850 1977



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