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'''Apaplexy''' is an [[apa]] published every six weeks. | '''Apaplexy''' is an [[apa]] published every six weeks. | ||
− | Ottawa-based general-interest | + | The [[Ottawa]]-based general-interest apa was started by [[Farrell McGovern]] and [[Marc Gerin-Lajoie|Marc “The Starwolf” Gerin-Lajoie]] in 1984. While the majority of the membership has been from Ottawa, it has had members from several other cities in [[Canada]], as well as from the [[United States]] and one from [[Brazil]]. It was spun off from [[TAPA (Canada)]] when Starwolf [[franked]] a [[flyer]] by McGovern in the March 1984 issue of TAPA calling for people interested in forming a new Ottawa-based [[local]] apa. |
− | The | + | The [[OE]], called the '''Central Mailer''', is [[Sheila Brown]] of [[Ottawa, ON]], as of 2019, when it had about 20 members. |
− | {{publication}} | + | {{publication|start=1984|end=????|locale=Ottawa, ON}} |
[[Category:APA]] | [[Category:APA]] | ||
[[Category:Canada]] | [[Category:Canada]] |
Revision as of 11:52, 14 April 2023
Apaplexy is an apa published every six weeks.
The Ottawa-based general-interest apa was started by Farrell McGovern and Marc “The Starwolf” Gerin-Lajoie in 1984. While the majority of the membership has been from Ottawa, it has had members from several other cities in Canada, as well as from the United States and one from Brazil. It was spun off from TAPA when Starwolf franked a flyer by McGovern in the March 1984 issue of TAPA calling for people interested in forming a new Ottawa-based local apa.
The OE, called the Central Mailer, is Sheila Brown of Ottawa, ON, as of 2019, when it had about 20 members.
Publication | 1984—???? |
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