Difference between revisions of "MAPA"

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(1) '''Maine [[Amateur Press Association]]''', a proposed [[fan]] publishing group ([[Ed Cox]], [[Russ Woodman]], [[Norm Stanley]] and [[Philip Gray]]) which never came into existence but whose imprimatur was used by [[Ed Cox|Ed]] on some of his [[fmz]]. Usually the word is met as uncapitalized  
 
(1) '''Maine [[Amateur Press Association]]''', a proposed [[fan]] publishing group ([[Ed Cox]], [[Russ Woodman]], [[Norm Stanley]] and [[Philip Gray]]) which never came into existence but whose imprimatur was used by [[Ed Cox|Ed]] on some of his [[fmz]]. Usually the word is met as uncapitalized  
 
   
 
   
(2) '''mapa''', which is as much as to say [[mundane]] [[APA]].  
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(2) '''mapa''', which is as much as to say [[ajay|mundane APA]].  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:57, 18 February 2021

{Did you mean the Midwest Apa?)

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
(1) Maine Amateur Press Association, a proposed fan publishing group (Ed Cox, Russ Woodman, Norm Stanley and Philip Gray) which never came into existence but whose imprimatur was used by Ed on some of his fmz. Usually the word is met as uncapitalized

(2) mapa, which is as much as to say mundane APA.


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