Kteic Magazine
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Kteic comes from the ancient Greek word kteis (vulva), and received some adjectival use by fanboys.
This apazine Bill Rotsler's FAPAzine, lasted until the early ’80s, at least.
See also: Rosebud.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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13 | April 1955 | 4 | |
14 | May 1955 | 12 | |
27 | September 1955 | ||
29 | October 1955 | 14 | |
30 | 1955 | 18 | |
32 | January 1956 | 10 | |
33 | 1956 | 14 | Single-sided |
34 | 1956 | 19 | Single-sided |
35 | September 1957 | ||
100 | October 1960 | 14 | In FAPA 94 |
116 | 1964 | 14 | |
117 | August 1964 | 30 | Written in 1962, but not published until the August 1964 FAPA mailing |
118 | 1962 | 10 | |
141 | November 1965 | 12 | |
November 1975 | 9 | ||
1976 | 24 | ||
October 17, 1976 | 10 | ||
November 1976 | |||
May 19, 1977 | 30 | ||
June 13, 1977 | 32 | ||
January 1978 | |||
March 25, 1978 | 28 | ||
December 1978 | 32 | ||
April 1979 | |||
February 1980 | 14 | ||
March 1980 | 17 | ||
May 1981 | 33 | ||
July 1981 | 38 | ||
August 1981 | 27 | ||
November 23, 1982 | 32 | ||
December 1982 | 30 |
- Kteic Magazine online at fanac.org
- Kteic issues online at eFanzines.
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
(Rotsler) A letter-substitute patterned after the WO3W and various chain letters. First a multi-carboned read-and-pass-on job, later mimeoed. Burbee coined the expression "short-shot" to define it and separate it from the one-shot, but the imitations it provoked were more usually called letter-substitutes, and were circulated by people whose correspondence ran away from them. Kteic was thought a hoax by many -- it was sent to a very limited and select group, Rotsler explains -- and the cryptic comments of the Kteic Society (:all the people who received KM; "generally the BNFs and the more interesting fans:", says WR) built this mystification up. The title is from the greek kteis, the female equivalent of phallus. |
Publication | 1950s— |
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