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'''''Ghas''''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Carol Gregory]], [[Eve Harvey]] and [[John Harvey]] in the [[UK]]. It was one of the comparatively few<ref>There may be a reason for this...</ref> fanzines produced in A4 landscape format.
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'''''Ghas''''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Carol Gregory]], [[Eve Harvey]] and [[John Harvey]] in the [[UK]]. It was one of the comparatively few fanzines produced in A4 landscape format<ref>There may be a reason for this...</ref>. All the editors had been involved with the [[Leeds_Clubs#Leeds_University_SF_Society|Leeds University SF Society]] although the Harveys had already moved to [[London]]. The title was an initialism, using '''G''' from Gregory, '''HA''' from John Harvey and '''S''' from Simmons, Eve Harvey's maiden name. She and John were already married by the time the first issue was planned but as she wrote in an editorial in #2, '...''Ghah'' isn't quite as aesthetically pleasing as ''Ghas'' – it also makes it look as though there are more people involved'.
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''Ghas'' was often [[sercon]] in tone, with reviews and critical articles, and interview with the likes of [[Harry Harrison]] (#1) and [[Brian Stableford]] (#2). [[Paul Kincaid]] described it as, 'the sort of zine I favour, containing serious and interesting information and comment on [[sf]]' and [[Rob Hansen]] said, 'It reads a bit like ''[[Science Fiction Monthly|SFM]]'' minus the abominable stories'. Gregory provided the art work, praised by Kincaid as 'quiet and restrained, which makes a refreshing change from some of the [[illo]]-packed zines around'<ref>All quotes from letters published in #2.</ref>.
  
 
After its final issue it was in some senses continued as ''[[Wallbanger]]'' where an editorial in #1 says, 'So here is ''GHAS'' 5 cunningly disguised as ''Wallbanger'' 1'.
 
After its final issue it was in some senses continued as ''[[Wallbanger]]'' where an editorial in #1 says, 'So here is ''GHAS'' 5 cunningly disguised as ''Wallbanger'' 1'.
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Latest revision as of 05:10, 15 October 2024

Ghas was a fanzine published by Carol Gregory, Eve Harvey and John Harvey in the UK. It was one of the comparatively few fanzines produced in A4 landscape format[1]. All the editors had been involved with the Leeds University SF Society although the Harveys had already moved to London. The title was an initialism, using G from Gregory, HA from John Harvey and S from Simmons, Eve Harvey's maiden name. She and John were already married by the time the first issue was planned but as she wrote in an editorial in #2, '...Ghah isn't quite as aesthetically pleasing as Ghas – it also makes it look as though there are more people involved'.

Ghas was often sercon in tone, with reviews and critical articles, and interview with the likes of Harry Harrison (#1) and Brian Stableford (#2). Paul Kincaid described it as, 'the sort of zine I favour, containing serious and interesting information and comment on sf' and Rob Hansen said, 'It reads a bit like SFM minus the abominable stories'. Gregory provided the art work, praised by Kincaid as 'quiet and restrained, which makes a refreshing change from some of the illo-packed zines around'[2].

After its final issue it was in some senses continued as Wallbanger where an editorial in #1 says, 'So here is GHAS 5 cunningly disguised as Wallbanger 1'.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 April 1976 30
2 September 1976 48
3 Spring 1977 36
4 March 1978 32 Final issue
  1. There may be a reason for this...
  2. All quotes from letters published in #2.


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