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'''Apanage''' is a bi-monthly [[apa]] focused on children's [[fantasy]] founded December 1970 by [[Michael Dobson]]. Its Official Organ is '''''The Phantom Tollbooth'''''.
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'''Apanage''' is a bi-monthly [[apa]] focused on children's [[fantasy]] founded December 1970 by [[Michael Dobson]]. Its Official Organ is '''''The Phantom Tollbooth''''', given that name in mailing 36; it was the title of Dobson's original apazine.
  
Apanage began as a monthly apa with rotating OEs, but this lasted only four mailings; the fifth, due out in April 1971, was published three days after the sixth in August 1971, after Joanne Burger took over as OE. The mailing switched to bi-monthly in even-numbered months with the eighth mailing in October 1971, and the apa name, which had been variously “APANAGE” and “APA-XY”, was set to the former after two rounds of balloting. The apa later switched to odd-numbered months effective with Apanage 34 in March 1976, and its name subsequently became the mixed-case "Apanage".
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Apanage began as a monthly apa with rotating OEs, but this lasted only four mailings; the fifth, due out in April 1971, was published three days after the sixth in August 1971, after [[Joanne Burger]] took over as OE. The mailing switched to bi-monthly in even-numbered months with the eighth mailing in October 1971, and the apa name, which had been variously “APANAGE” and “APA-XY”, was set to the former after two rounds of balloting. The apa later switched to odd-numbered months effective with Apanage 34 in March 1976, and its name subsequently became the mixed-case "Apanage".
  
 
Since the switch, mailings have appeared every January, March, May, July, September, and November. The 100th mailing, in March 1987, was the longest to date: 760 pages. The apa’s 50th anniversary mailing, Apanage 303, was published in January 2021. As of November 2024, the apa has 16 members and 4 honorary members. Mailings run in the neighborhood of 200 printed pages, and typically have 100% participation. There has very little turnover in membership in the 2020s.
 
Since the switch, mailings have appeared every January, March, May, July, September, and November. The 100th mailing, in March 1987, was the longest to date: 760 pages. The apa’s 50th anniversary mailing, Apanage 303, was published in January 2021. As of November 2024, the apa has 16 members and 4 honorary members. Mailings run in the neighborhood of 200 printed pages, and typically have 100% participation. There has very little turnover in membership in the 2020s.
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* [[Jim Crutchfield]] -- ''[[Almanac]]''
 
* [[Jim Crutchfield]] -- ''[[Almanac]]''
 
* [[Frank Denton]] -- ''[[The Raven of Osskill]]''
 
* [[Frank Denton]] -- ''[[The Raven of Osskill]]''
* [[Michael Dobson]] --
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* [[Michael Dobson]] -- ''[[The Phantom Tollbooth]]''
 
* [[Debra Doyle]] -- ''[[hwaet!]]''
 
* [[Debra Doyle]] -- ''[[hwaet!]]''
 
* [[Amy Falkowitz]] -- ''[[The Culling Flame]]'', ''[[The Dragontamer]]''
 
* [[Amy Falkowitz]] -- ''[[The Culling Flame]]'', ''[[The Dragontamer]]''
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* [[Devra Langsam]] -- ''[[Muggles Maxims]]'', ''[[Not-So-Distant Thunder]]''
 
* [[Devra Langsam]] -- ''[[Muggles Maxims]]'', ''[[Not-So-Distant Thunder]]''
 
* [[James D. Macdonald]] -- ''[[Red Mike's Saloon]]''
 
* [[James D. Macdonald]] -- ''[[Red Mike's Saloon]]''
* [[Tim Marion]] -- ''[[Epiphany (Marion)]]'', ''[[The Green Gomrath]]'', ''[[The Apamoors]]''
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* [[Tim Marion]] -- ''[[Epiphany (Marion)|Epiphany]]'', ''[[The Green Gomrath]]'', ''[[The Apamoors]]''
 
* [[Arthur Metzger]] -- ''[[The Glass of the Five Jars]]''
 
* [[Arthur Metzger]] -- ''[[The Glass of the Five Jars]]''
 
* [[Alice G. Morigi]] -- ''[[The Looking-Glass]]''
 
* [[Alice G. Morigi]] -- ''[[The Looking-Glass]]''
* [[Joyce O'Dell]] -- ''[[Alderley Edge]]'', ''[[Further Correspondence from the Edge]]''
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* [[Joyce O'Dell]], later Joyce Odell -- ''[[Alderley Edge]]'', ''[[Further Correspondence from the Edge]]''
 
* [[David Ortman]] -- ''[[Dragon Teeth]]''
 
* [[David Ortman]] -- ''[[Dragon Teeth]]''
 
* [[Joyce C. Peterson]] -- ''[[Veritable Falsehoods]]'', ''[[The Broken String]]'', ''[[Apostrophizing the Moon]]''  
 
* [[Joyce C. Peterson]] -- ''[[Veritable Falsehoods]]'', ''[[The Broken String]]'', ''[[Apostrophizing the Moon]]''  
 
* [[James Robertson]] -- ''[[Balrin and Perigrine]]''
 
* [[James Robertson]] -- ''[[Balrin and Perigrine]]''
* [[Andrew Sigel]] -- ''[[Why Not?]]''
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* [[Andrew Sigel]] -- ''[[Why Not? (Sigel)|Why Not?]]''
 
* [[Richard Small]] -- ''[[Yellow Submarine]]''
 
* [[Richard Small]] -- ''[[Yellow Submarine]]''
 
* [[Paula Sigman]] -- ''[[Gallows Oak]]''
 
* [[Paula Sigman]] -- ''[[Gallows Oak]]''
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* [[Mary Frances Zambreno]] -- ''[[A Silver Rod]]'', ''[[North Country Gazette]]''
 
* [[Mary Frances Zambreno]] -- ''[[A Silver Rod]]'', ''[[North Country Gazette]]''
  
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Latest revision as of 23:19, 21 November 2024

(Did you mean a ValApazine by G. M. Carr?)


Apanage is a bi-monthly apa focused on children's fantasy founded December 1970 by Michael Dobson. Its Official Organ is The Phantom Tollbooth, given that name in mailing 36; it was the title of Dobson's original apazine.

Apanage began as a monthly apa with rotating OEs, but this lasted only four mailings; the fifth, due out in April 1971, was published three days after the sixth in August 1971, after Joanne Burger took over as OE. The mailing switched to bi-monthly in even-numbered months with the eighth mailing in October 1971, and the apa name, which had been variously “APANAGE” and “APA-XY”, was set to the former after two rounds of balloting. The apa later switched to odd-numbered months effective with Apanage 34 in March 1976, and its name subsequently became the mixed-case "Apanage".

Since the switch, mailings have appeared every January, March, May, July, September, and November. The 100th mailing, in March 1987, was the longest to date: 760 pages. The apa’s 50th anniversary mailing, Apanage 303, was published in January 2021. As of November 2024, the apa has 16 members and 4 honorary members. Mailings run in the neighborhood of 200 printed pages, and typically have 100% participation. There has very little turnover in membership in the 2020s.

Although the emphasis on children’s fantasy has faded somewhat over the decades, authors in the genre have been members or honorary members, including Jane Yolen, Diane Duane, Tamora Pierce, and Diana Wynne Jones (honorary). Some members became professionally published YA authors during their tenure, including Bruce Coville, Sherwood Smith, Debra Doyle and James D. Macdonald, and Mary Frances Zambreno.

Apanage is still active, with 326 mailings through November 2024. The current OE is Andrew Sigel.

Contributors and Apazines:[edit]

OEs:[edit]

Dates Mailings Editor
December 1970 1 Michael Dobson
January -- March 1971 2-4 various
August 1971 -- September 1978 5-49 Joanne Burger
November 1978 -- March 1987 50-100 David Hulan
May 1987 -- May 1998 101-167 John Hopfner
July 1998 -- November 2003 168-200 Joyce C. Peterson
January 2004 -- May 2022 201-311 David Hulan
July 2022 -- 312- Andrew Sigel


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