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''Kteic Magazine'' was a [[fanzine]] and [[FAPAzine]] published by [[Bill Rotsler]].  It lasted until the early ’80s, at least. The title comes the ancient Greek word ''kteis'' (vulva).
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==1) Anatomical fanspeak==
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'''''Kteic''''' comes from the ancient Greek word ''kteis'' (vulva), and received some adjectival use by [[fanboys]].
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See also: [[Rosebud]].
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==2) ''Kteic Magazine''==
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[[Bill Rotsler]]'s [[fanzine]], sometimes a [[FAPAzine]], lasted until the early ’80s, at least.
  
 
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
13 ||April 1955 ||4 ||  
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13 || April 1955 || 4 ||  
14 ||May 1955 ||12 ||  
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14 || May 1955 || 12 ||  
27 ||September 1955 || ||  
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27 || September 1955 || ||  
29 ||October 1955 || ||  
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29 || October 1955 || 14 ||  
30 ||1955 ||18 ||  
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30 || 1955 || 18 ||
32 ||January 1956 ||10 ||  
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31 || 1955 || 4 ||
33 ||1956 ||14 ||Single-sided  
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32 || January 1956 || 10 ||  
34 || ||19 ||Single-sided  
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33 || 1956 || 14 || Single-sided  
35 ||September 1957 || ||  
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34 || 1956 || 19 || Single-sided  
100 ||October 1960 ||14 ||In [[FAPA]] 94  
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35 || September 1957 || ||
117 ||August 1964 || ||Written in 1962, but not published until the ASugust 1964 [[FAPA]] mailing  
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39 || October 20, 1955 || 16 ||
118 ||June 1962 || ||  
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100 || October 1960 || 14 || In [[FAPA]] 94  
141 || ||12 ||  
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116 || 1964 || 14 ||
  ||November 1975 || ||  
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117 || August 1964 || 30 || Written in 1962, but not published until the August 1964 [[FAPA]] mailing  
  ||October 1976 || ||  
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118 || 1962 || 10 ||
  ||November 1976 || ||  
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119 || March 18, 1965 || 7 ||
  ||May 1977 || ||  
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125 || July 13, 1965 || 9 ||
  ||June 1977 || ||  
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141 || November 1965 || 12 ||  
  ||January 1978 || ||  
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  || November 1975 || 9 ||
  ||December 1978 || ||  
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|| 1976 || 24 ||
  ||April 1979 || ||  
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|| October 17, 1976 || 10 ||  
  ||February 1980 || ||  
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  || October 1976 || 26 || 2nd October issue
  ||March 1980 || ||  
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  || November 1976 || ||
  ||May 1981 || ||  
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|| 1977 || 22 ||
  ||July 1981 || ||  
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  || May 19, 1977 || 30 ||  
  ||August 1981 || ||  
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  || June 13, 1977 || 32 ||
  ||November 1982 || ||  
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|| December 1977 || 28 ||
  ||December 1982 || ||  
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  || January 1978 || ||
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|| March 25, 1978 || 28 ||
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  || December 1978 || 32 ||
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|| 1978 || 19 ||
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  || April 1979 || ||  
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  || February 1980 || 14 ||  
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  || March 1980 || 17 ||  
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  || May 1981 || 33 ||  
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  || July 1981 || 38 ||  
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  || August 1981 || 27 ||
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|| June 1982 || 48 ||
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  || November 23, 1982 || 32 ||  
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  || December 1982 || 30 ||  
 
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* {{fanzineindex|name=Kteic Magazine}}
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* [https://efanzines.com/Kteic ''Kteic'' issues online at eFanzines.]
  
 
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([[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 [[BNF]]s and the more interesting [[fans]]:", says [[WR]]) built this mystification up. The title is from the greek kteis, the female equivalent of phallus.  
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([[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 [[BNF]]s and the more interesting [[fans]]:", says [[WR]]) built this mystification up. The title is from the greek kteis, the female equivalent of phallus.  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:45, 6 December 2023

1) Anatomical fanspeak[edit]

Kteic comes from the ancient Greek word kteis (vulva), and received some adjectival use by fanboys.

See also: Rosebud.

2) Kteic Magazine[edit]

Bill Rotsler's fanzine, sometimes a FAPAzine, lasted until the early ’80s, at least.

Issue Date Pages Notes
13 April 1955 4
14 May 1955 12
27 September 1955
29 October 1955 14
30 1955 18
31 1955 4
32 January 1956 10
33 1956 14 Single-sided
34 1956 19 Single-sided
35 September 1957
39 October 20, 1955 16
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
119 March 18, 1965 7
125 July 13, 1965 9
141 November 1965 12
November 1975 9
1976 24
October 17, 1976 10
October 1976 26 2nd October issue
November 1976
1977 22
May 19, 1977 30
June 13, 1977 32
December 1977 28
January 1978
March 25, 1978 28
December 1978 32
1978 19
April 1979
February 1980 14
March 1980 17
May 1981 33
July 1981 38
August 1981 27
June 1982 48
November 23, 1982 32
December 1982 30

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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