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'''MISHAP''', a [[Detroit]]-based local [[APA]], aka the '''Michigan Society of (Hapless) Amateur Publishers''', was founded in February 1975 and lasted at least until 1980. It was a running joke as to whether the H stood for "hapless" or was merely the [[h|silent fannish H]]. Local members were largely drawn from the [[W3F]], and [[collations]] took place at [[club]] meetings.  Fl. 1975–81.
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'''MISHAP''', a [[Detroit]]-based local [[APA]], aka the '''Michigan Society of (Hapless) Amateur Publishers''', was founded in January 1975 by [[Cy Chauvin]] and [[Leah Zeldes]] and lasted at least until 1982. It was a running joke as to whether the H stood for "hapless" or was merely the [[h|silent fannish H]]. Local members were largely drawn from the [[W3F]], and [[collations]] took place at [[club]] meetings.  Fl. 1975–82.
  
 
=== Contributors and [[Apazines]]:===
 
=== Contributors and [[Apazines]]:===
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=== OEs:===
 
=== OEs:===
* 1975 -- [[Leah Zeldes]] and [[Cy Chauvin]]
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* [[Leah Zeldes]] and [[Cy Chauvin]] (1975)
* 1979-81 -- [[Denice M. Brown]]  
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* Leah Zeldes and [[Diane Drutowski]] (1976)
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* Leah Zeldes
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* [[Tony Cvetko]]
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* [[Brian Earl Brown]] (1977)
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* Brian Earl Brown and [[Denice Hudspeth]]
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* [[Denice M. Brown]] (1979-81)
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* [[Gregg Trend]]
  
 
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Revision as of 17:38, 1 January 2021

MISHAP, a Detroit-based local APA, aka the Michigan Society of (Hapless) Amateur Publishers, was founded in January 1975 by Cy Chauvin and Leah Zeldes and lasted at least until 1982. It was a running joke as to whether the H stood for "hapless" or was merely the silent fannish H. Local members were largely drawn from the W3F, and collations took place at club meetings. Fl. 1975–82.

Contributors and Apazines:[edit]

OEs:[edit]


Publication 1975????
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