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[[Fancyclopedia 1]], under the heading [[Nova (Ashley)|Nova]], says that  Nova Press was a publishing house of [[Ashley]], [[EEEvans]], [[Wiedenbeck]], and [[Perry]], in 1942, who soon joined [[ASP]].
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'''Nova Press''' was a [[fanzine]] [[publishing house]] of [[Al Ashley]], [[EEEvans]], [[Jack Wiedenbeck]], and [[Earl Perry]], in 1942, who soon joined [[ASP]].
  
 
[[Fanzines]] published:
 
[[Fanzines]] published:
* [[Jack Speer]] -- ''[[Black & White]]''
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* [[Jack Speer]] ''[[Black & White]]''
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* [[Al Ashley]] and [[E. E. Evans]] — ''[[Nova (Ashley)]]''
  
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A designation given by [[Campbell]] to stories written on old themes which breathed new life into them. [[JWC]] dropped it even quicker than he did "[[mutant]]", with a final defiant gesture or two. Nova Press was a publishing house of [[Al Ashley|Ashley]], [[EEEvans]], [[Wiedenbeck]], and Perry, in 1942, who soon joined [[ASP]].
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Revision as of 15:46, 4 March 2021

Nova Press was a fanzine publishing house of Al Ashley, EEEvans, Jack Wiedenbeck, and Earl Perry, in 1942, who soon joined ASP.

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From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
A designation given by Campbell to stories written on old themes which breathed new life into them. JWC dropped it even quicker than he did "mutant", with a final defiant gesture or two. Nova Press was a publishing house of Ashley, EEEvans, Wiedenbeck, and Perry, in 1942, who soon joined ASP.



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