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== (1) Do Not Quote.==
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(Did you mean the [[DNQ (Vayne fanzine)|Victoria Vayne fanzine]] or the [[DNQ (Swedish fanzine)|Swedish fanzine]]?)
A way of passing on gossip while keeping oneself morally clean -- by prohibiting the listener from passing it on to anyone else in due course.
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'''Do Not Quott'''. A way of passing on gossip while keeping oneself morally clean -- by prohibiting the listener from passing it on to anyone else in due course.
  
 
Less restricted forms are "DNA" (Do Not Attribute -- pass it on but don't say who told you), "DNB" (Do Not Blab -- pass it on only to reasonably discreet people) and "[[DNP]]" (Do Not Publish -- talk all you want, but...).
 
Less restricted forms are "DNA" (Do Not Attribute -- pass it on but don't say who told you), "DNB" (Do Not Blab -- pass it on only to reasonably discreet people) and "[[DNP]]" (Do Not Publish -- talk all you want, but...).
  
== (2) A Fanzine by Victoria Vayne and Taral Wayne==
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A more-or-less monthly, [[mimeoed]] [[fanzine]] with thirty-four issues published by [[Taral Wayne]] and [[Victoria Vayne]] from April 1978 till October 1984.
 
 
 
It was a [[faanish]] [[newszine]] which "should be expected to be fluid. We read not a summation of known facts but the process of discovery of the facts" and as a consequence, was sometimes controversial.
 
 
 
Contributors included [[Jim Barker]], [[Harry Bell]], [[Greg Benford]], [[John Berry]], [[Mike Bracken]], [[Jerry Collins]], [[Rich Coad]], [[August Dore]], [[Ken Fletcher]], [[Phil Foglio]], [[Tom Foster]], [[C. L. Healy]], [[Terry Jeeves]], [[Dave Langford]], [[Eric Mayer]], [[Barry Kent McKay]], [[Bill Rotsler]], [[Marc Schirmeister]], [[Bob Shaw]], [[Stu Shiffman]], [[Ted White]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], and [[Susan Wood]]. (Some of this was reprint.)
 
 
 
''DNQ'' was parodied in 1980 by [[Jim Shedden]], in ''[[This Sure As Hell Ain't DNQ]]''.
 
 
 
<tab head=top>
 
Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
 
1 ||April 1978 ||4 ||may actually be a trial issue #0
 
2 ||May 1978 ||4 ||
 
3 ||June 1978 ||8 ||
 
4 ||June 1978 ||6 ||
 
5 ||July 1978 ||8 ||
 
7 ||August 1978 ||10 ||Issue not numbered
 
8 ||September 1978 ||8 ||
 
9 ||September 1978 ||10 ||
 
10 ||October 1978 ||20 ||
 
11 ||November 1978 ||10 ||
 
12 ||December 1978 ||8 ||An "unauthorized addenda for ''[[File 770]]''
 
13 ||January 1979 ||10 ||
 
14 ||February 1979 ||4 ||This apparently was a [[hoax]] issue by [[Michael Hall]] of Winnipeg
 
14 ||February 1979 ||8 ||
 
15 ||1979 ||10 ||
 
16/17 ||April 1979 ||8 ||
 
18 ||May 1979 ||8 ||
 
19 ||June 1979 ||10 ||
 
20 ||July 1979 ||6 ||
 
21 ||August 1979 ||12 ||
 
22 ||August 1979 ||10 ||
 
23 || ||10 ||
 
24 ||November 1979 ||12 ||
 
25 ||January 1980 ||32 ||
 
26 ||December 1979 ||10 ||
 
27 ||February 1980 ||12 ||
 
28 ||Mar 1980 ||10 ||
 
29 ||June 1980 ||22 ||
 
30 ||May 1980 ||10 ||''[[Le Zombie]] 63''
 
31 ||August 1980 ||14 ||
 
32 ||November 1980 ||12 ||Designated as #40,,8,,
 
32 ||October 1981 ||14 ||Misnumbered?
 
33 ||December 1983 ||8 ||Published ''after'' #34
 
34 ||1983 ||96 ||Final issue
 
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== (3) A Swedish Fanzine==
 
''DNQ'' was a [[fanzine]] published in Stockholm in the 1970s by Swedish [[fans]] including [[John Henri Holmberg]], [[Per Insulander]] and [[Ulf Westblom]].
 
 
 
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
 
||February 1975 || ||
 
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[[Category:fanzine]]
 
 
[[Category:initialism]]
 
[[Category:initialism]]

Revision as of 07:04, 26 January 2020

(Did you mean the Victoria Vayne fanzine or the Swedish fanzine?)

Do Not Quott. A way of passing on gossip while keeping oneself morally clean -- by prohibiting the listener from passing it on to anyone else in due course.

Less restricted forms are "DNA" (Do Not Attribute -- pass it on but don't say who told you), "DNB" (Do Not Blab -- pass it on only to reasonably discreet people) and "DNP" (Do Not Publish -- talk all you want, but...).


Fanspeak
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