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− | I am moved to rejoin the [[Fido]] family by two inter-connected events. In the first place I am free from the permanent guilt of knowing that I really ''should'' be getting down to ''[[Fantast]]''. ''Fantast'' is now the province of [[Douglas Webster]], who can be relied upon for conscientious discharge of editorial duties. The second event was the regrettable demise of ''[[The Gentlest Art]]'', which had provided so many of us with intellectual refreshment during winter and spring, and had made the appearance of ''Fido'' more genuinely anticipated than any [[fan magazine]] in the past. ''Fan Dance'' would like – as | + | I am moved to rejoin the [[Fido]] family by two inter-connected events. In the first place I am free from the permanent guilt of knowing that I really ''should'' be getting down to ''[[Fantast]]''. ''Fantast'' is now the province of [[Douglas Webster]], who can be relied upon for conscientious discharge of editorial duties. The second event was the regrettable demise of ''[[The Gentlest Art]]'', which had provided so many of us with intellectual refreshment during winter and spring, and had made the appearance of ''Fido'' more genuinely anticipated than any [[fan magazine]] in the past. ''Fan Dance'' would like – as far as is possible – to take the place of the ''Gent''. |
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 13 June 2024
Fan Dance was a fanzine published by C. S. Youd (John Christopher) in the UK and distributed as a rider with Futurian War Digest.
In its first issue, Youd explained:
I am moved to rejoin the Fido family by two inter-connected events. In the first place I am free from the permanent guilt of knowing that I really should be getting down to Fantast. Fantast is now the province of Douglas Webster, who can be relied upon for conscientious discharge of editorial duties. The second event was the regrettable demise of The Gentlest Art, which had provided so many of us with intellectual refreshment during winter and spring, and had made the appearance of Fido more genuinely anticipated than any fan magazine in the past. Fan Dance would like – as far as is possible – to take the place of the Gent.
Issue | Date | Pages | FWD Mailing | Notes |
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1 | August 1941 | 6 | 11 | |
2 | October 1941 | 2 | 13 | Final issue |
- Fan Dance online at fanac.org
Publication | 1941—1941 |
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