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− | 1||September 1949|||| According to the second issue, the first issue was distributed at the [[Cinvention]] and there were hopes of distributing a third issue at the [[ | + | 1||September 1949|||| According to the second issue, the first issue was distributed at the [[Cinvention]] and there were hopes of distributing a third issue at the [[NorWesCon (Worldcon)]]. |
2||1950||24|| Gives the [[editor]] and [[publisher]] as [[Donald B. Day]], publisher of ''[[The Fanscient]]'' -- the editorial even makes this believable. It appears to have been distributed through [[FAPA]], according to the contents page.<br> Mimeographed, quarter-folded and saddle-stapled; on at least some copies, the top edge is uncut, so it's very difficult to read unless one commits the sacrilege of actually cutting the pages. Cover by [[Miles Rayburn Day]]; contents are “[[Thots]] on [[Korzybski]]” (uncredited); Excerpts from Zero ([[poem]], uncredited); “Out of Legend” -- Old Mother Hubbard (parody of the “Spotlight” feature in ''[[The Fanscient]]'' -- written by [[Miles Eaton]], illustrated by [[Donald B. Day]]); “Ether, Ether” ([[biography|autobiography]] -- Simon [[Rosebud]], [[pseudonym]]); and “Strategy on Venus” (Inch Dining, pseudonym). | 2||1950||24|| Gives the [[editor]] and [[publisher]] as [[Donald B. Day]], publisher of ''[[The Fanscient]]'' -- the editorial even makes this believable. It appears to have been distributed through [[FAPA]], according to the contents page.<br> Mimeographed, quarter-folded and saddle-stapled; on at least some copies, the top edge is uncut, so it's very difficult to read unless one commits the sacrilege of actually cutting the pages. Cover by [[Miles Rayburn Day]]; contents are “[[Thots]] on [[Korzybski]]” (uncredited); Excerpts from Zero ([[poem]], uncredited); “Out of Legend” -- Old Mother Hubbard (parody of the “Spotlight” feature in ''[[The Fanscient]]'' -- written by [[Miles Eaton]], illustrated by [[Donald B. Day]]); “Ether, Ether” ([[biography|autobiography]] -- Simon [[Rosebud]], [[pseudonym]]); and “Strategy on Venus” (Inch Dining, pseudonym). | ||
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Revision as of 15:29, 23 June 2021
An anonymous satirical version of The Fanscient.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | September 1949 | According to the second issue, the first issue was distributed at the Cinvention and there were hopes of distributing a third issue at the NorWesCon. | |
2 | 1950 | 24 | Gives the editor and publisher as Donald B. Day, publisher of The Fanscient -- the editorial even makes this believable. It appears to have been distributed through FAPA, according to the contents page. Mimeographed, quarter-folded and saddle-stapled; on at least some copies, the top edge is uncut, so it's very difficult to read unless one commits the sacrilege of actually cutting the pages. Cover by Miles Rayburn Day; contents are “Thots on Korzybski” (uncredited); Excerpts from Zero (poem, uncredited); “Out of Legend” -- Old Mother Hubbard (parody of the “Spotlight” feature in The Fanscient -- written by Miles Eaton, illustrated by Donald B. Day); “Ether, Ether” (autobiography -- Simon Rosebud, pseudonym); and “Strategy on Venus” (Inch Dining, pseudonym). |
Publication | 1949— |
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