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A [[fanzine]] published by the [[Tellurian Sciencefictioneers]] (a splinter group of the [[Universal Musketeers]]<ref name="v1n3">[https://www.divisionleap.com/pages/books/30697/tellurian-sciencefictioneers/seetee-vol-1-no-3 v1n3 for sale at Division Leap]</ref>) in the [[Bay Area]], starting in 1950. The first editor was [[Bill Knapheide]].
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The [[clubzine]] of the [[Tellurian Sciencefictioneers]] (a splinter group of the [[Universal Musketeers]]<ref>[https://www.divisionleap.com/pages/books/30697/tellurian-sciencefictioneers/seetee-vol-1-no-1 According to Division Leap.]</ref>), [[published]] in the [[Bay Area]], starting in 1950. The first [[editor]] was [[Bill Knapheide]].
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The name came from ''Seetee Shock'' by [[Will Stewart]], according to Knapheide in the fourth [[ish]]: “‘Seetee’ is [[contraterrene]] or negative matter, i. e., matter opposed to our own, positive matter. Negative matter can be called ‘inside out matter’ in view of its relation to our own ‘right side’ or positive matter.”
  
 
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1 || 1950 ||23 ||<ref>[https://www.divisionleap.com/pages/books/30696/tellurian-sciencefictioneers/seetee-vol-1-no-1 v1n1 for sale at Division Leap]</ref>
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1 || 1950 ||23 || Oblong, approximately 4 x 6", [[mimeographed]]. [https://www.divisionleap.com/pages/books/30696/tellurian-sciencefictioneers/seetee-vol-1-no-1 v1n1 for sale at Division Leap.]
 
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3 || Christmas 1950 ||28 ||<ref name="v1n3" />
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3 || Christmas 1950 ||28 || Oblong, approximately 4 x 6", mimeographed. [https://www.divisionleap.com/pages/books/30697/tellurian-sciencefictioneers/seetee-vol-1-no-3 v1n3 for sale at Division Leap.]
4 || Winter 1951 ||28 ||[https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/1_Issue-Maybe_More_to_Come/seetee_4_v1n4_knapheide_1951-wi.pdf Seetee 4 online at Fanac.org]
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4 || Winter 1951 ||28 || Oblong, approximately 4 x 6", mimeographed.  [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/1_Issue-Maybe_More_to_Come/seetee_4_v1n4_knapheide_1951-wi.pdf Seetee 4 online at Fanac.org.]
 
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7 || || ||First issue to be edited by [[Peter Graham]]<ref>[https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/FanToSee/FanToSee1.pdf#page=11 Terry Carr, "Report from San Francisco", in ''Fan to See'', p. 11]</ref>
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7 || || ||First issue to be edited by [[Peter Graham]] per [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/FanToSee/FanToSee1.pdf#page=11 "Report from San Francisco"] by [[Terry Carr]] in ''[[Fan To See]]'' 1 (p. 11).
 
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Revision as of 15:13, 10 May 2023

The clubzine of the Tellurian Sciencefictioneers (a splinter group of the Universal Musketeers[1]), published in the Bay Area, starting in 1950. The first editor was Bill Knapheide.

The name came from Seetee Shock by Will Stewart, according to Knapheide in the fourth ish: “‘Seetee’ is contraterrene or negative matter, i. e., matter opposed to our own, positive matter. Negative matter can be called ‘inside out matter’ in view of its relation to our own ‘right side’ or positive matter.”

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 1950 23 Oblong, approximately 4 x 6", mimeographed. v1n1 for sale at Division Leap.
2 1950
3 Christmas 1950 28 Oblong, approximately 4 x 6", mimeographed. v1n3 for sale at Division Leap.
4 Winter 1951 28 Oblong, approximately 4 x 6", mimeographed. Seetee 4 online at Fanac.org.
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7 First issue to be edited by Peter Graham per "Report from San Francisco" by Terry Carr in Fan To See 1 (p. 11).




Publication 1950
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