Fouler

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A fanzine published by Greg Pickersgill (with assistance from Leroy Kettle).

It had a reputation for iconoclasm, the free use of swear-words, and a general attitude of disrespect; these were met with dismay by some older fans, but it proved very popular with many fans of the same generation of its editors, a good number of whom went on to become leading fans of the 1970s (as indeed did Kettle and Pickersgill). Pickersgill's fanzine review column, "Heap", earned him an immediate reputation as a savagely honest fan critic.

Apart from the editors, contributors included Ian Maule, Ian Williams, Peter Roberts, Rob Holdstock, Richard I. Barycz and John Nielsen Hall.

John D. Berry described it as "...a sloppy, angry, whimsical fanzine that has drawn more response from its 50-person mlg list than almost any other fanzine. FOULER is the closest to a focal point that British fandom has, yet it's an adolescent focal point, filled with excesses for the sake of excess" (Focal Point v3n1).

Dave Langford later wrote of it: "Like so many seminal things, [it] combined potency and potential with considerable messiness [...] Greg and co-editor Roy Kettle provided a rallying point -- they showed it could be done and that fandom did not have to be the cloying, backpatting, pseudo-nice thing which emerges from British zines of the late '60s (say)."

It entered suspension after summer 1971 when Greg Pickersgill moved from Wales to London, with one final issue over a year later.

Issue Date Pages Notes
2 September 1970 14 There was no issue #1
3 October 1970 34
4 December 1970 34
5 March 1971 34
6 June 1971 34
7 September 1972 32 Final issue


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