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By a stroke of genius we thought of creating a magazine, to be called ''Fantasia'' and to be devoted to reviews of [[SF]], amateur ditto, club correspondence, etc. We thought of it. We thought of it hundreds of times, even typed it for several months, but beyond having a bee-yootiful cover printed for the first three issues, we never seemed to get any further. | By a stroke of genius we thought of creating a magazine, to be called ''Fantasia'' and to be devoted to reviews of [[SF]], amateur ditto, club correspondence, etc. We thought of it. We thought of it hundreds of times, even typed it for several months, but beyond having a bee-yootiful cover printed for the first three issues, we never seemed to get any further. | ||
− | The British Fanzine Bibliography is marginally more optimistic about its existence, referring to it as 'Carbonzine published as internal club newsletter'. It's unlikely that any copies survive, if indeed they ever did exist. | + | The [[British Fanzine Bibliography]] is marginally more optimistic about its existence, referring to it as 'Carbonzine published as internal club newsletter'. It's unlikely that any copies survive, if indeed they ever did exist. |
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Latest revision as of 00:30, 26 July 2024
Fantasia was at least a projected newsletter of the Hayes Science Fiction Club in the 1930s.
Paul Enever, quoted in Then, said:
By a stroke of genius we thought of creating a magazine, to be called Fantasia and to be devoted to reviews of SF, amateur ditto, club correspondence, etc. We thought of it. We thought of it hundreds of times, even typed it for several months, but beyond having a bee-yootiful cover printed for the first three issues, we never seemed to get any further.
The British Fanzine Bibliography is marginally more optimistic about its existence, referring to it as 'Carbonzine published as internal club newsletter'. It's unlikely that any copies survive, if indeed they ever did exist.
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