Annish

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An anniversary issue of a fanzine.

The effort to produce an extra-elaborate zine for the occasion may lead to a sudden cessation of publishing, Annishthesia or Nydahl's Disease are gafia-like syndromes associated with publishers who subside, stunned, after this herculean effort. It's commonly a result of first-anniversary issues; those editors who survive this mark are usually too canny to catch the disease again.

Of course, these days, every issue of some fanzines is an annish.

The term apparently first applied to a prozine, though, Startling Stories, which in 1948 advertised its annish for sale for 20¢, twice the price of an ordinary issue.

See also: Crifanac, Hyperfanac.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
ANNISH or ANNIVERSARY The issue of a subscription fanzine which comes out, or is planned to come out, in the same month as the fanzine was launched, is the occasion for great celebration by the editor, since relatively few fanzines reach even one anniversary. He often makes it an extra-large number, which contains material solicited from Big Names, and sometimes booster ads requested to help defray the additional expense. Annishthesia is the gafia-like syndrome associated with publishers who subside, stunned, after this herculean effort. It's commonly a result of first-anniversary issues; those editors who survive this mark are usually too canny to catch the disease again. One picture being worth a thousand words, we present a 2000-word composition by Leeh below.
F2 Annish cartoon.jpg
From Fancyclopedia 2 Supplement, ca. 1960
We might mention the habit fans have of designating annishes with words of which this is a component;Quannish, Vegannish, Innish, for Quandry, Vega, and Innuendo. It may derive, as an independent word, from Ann-issh, from a Boggs article in the Vegannish.]

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