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A single-sheet [[one-shot]] piece of [[faan fiction]] mailed [[anonymous]]ly from [[Washington, DC]], in the summer of 1934, which told about a fight on the eve of the year 2001 in which [[H. C. Koenig]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Franklin Lee Baldwin]], [[W. Paul Cook]], and [[Forrest J Ackerman]] appeared under thinly disguised names.   
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A single-sheet, [[mimeographed]] [[one-shot]] piece of [[faan fiction]] mailed [[anonymous]]ly from [[Washington, DC]], in June 1934, which told about a fight on the eve of the year 2001 in which [[H. C. Koenig]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Franklin Lee Baldwin]], [[W. Paul Cook]], and [[Forrest J Ackerman]] appeared under thinly disguised names.   
  
 
It was the earliest known piece of [[faan fiction]] and is attributed to [[H. P. Lovecraft]], although he denied authorship, with addenda by [[R. H. Barlow]].  
 
It was the earliest known piece of [[faan fiction]] and is attributed to [[H. P. Lovecraft]], although he denied authorship, with addenda by [[R. H. Barlow]].  

Latest revision as of 04:26, 28 September 2021

A single-sheet, mimeographed one-shot piece of faan fiction mailed anonymously from Washington, DC, in June 1934, which told about a fight on the eve of the year 2001 in which H. C. Koenig, Julius Schwartz, Franklin Lee Baldwin, W. Paul Cook, and Forrest J Ackerman appeared under thinly disguised names.

It was the earliest known piece of faan fiction and is attributed to H. P. Lovecraft, although he denied authorship, with addenda by R. H. Barlow.



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