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A publication of the [[BSFA]].
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The '''''SF Writer's Bulletin''''' was a publication produced by the [[BSFA]] from 1967 to 1971.  
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In ''[[Vector]]'' #61 (September 1972) [[Dan Morgan]] said:
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The response to the last issue was a deadly hush apart from a letter from [[John Brunner]] — this despite my appeal therein for material. How can one run a forum for writers if the writers don't have anything to say? ... unless something drastic happens, I can't see there being another ''SF Writer's Bulletin''. Pity, but there it is."
  
 
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Latest revision as of 04:29, 20 September 2024

The SF Writer's Bulletin was a publication produced by the BSFA from 1967 to 1971.

In Vector #61 (September 1972) Dan Morgan said:

The response to the last issue was a deadly hush apart from a letter from John Brunner — this despite my appeal therein for material. How can one run a forum for writers if the writers don't have anything to say? ... unless something drastic happens, I can't see there being another SF Writer's Bulletin. Pity, but there it is."
Issue Date Pages Notes
1 1967 6
2 1968 8
3 January 1969 12 ed. Christopher Priest
4 July 1969 6 "
5 July 1970 6 ed. Dan Morgan
6 October 1970 8 "
7 July 1971 12 " (apparently the final issue)


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