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([[Lovecraft]]) - Name from a story by [[HPL]]. The [[Club]] was formerly the Washington Necronomicon, a ''[[Weird Tales]]'' Club. It consists of [[weirdists]] and a few submerged [[stfists]] dwelling in [[Washington, DC]], including [[Seabury Quinn]]. Old-time [[fantasy]] movies were frequently revived to be shown at meetings of the club. The Outsiders have no contact with [[fandom]], tho they've published some issues of a [[clubzine|club organ]], ''[[The Outsider]]''.  
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([[Lovecraft]]) - Name from a story by [[HPL]]. The [[Club]] was formerly the '''Washington Necronomicon''', a [[Weird Tales Club]]. It consists of [[weirdists]] and a few submerged [[stfists]] dwelling in [[Washington, DC]], including [[Seabury Quinn]]. Old-time [[fantasy]] [[movies]] were frequently revived to be shown at meetings of the club. The Outsiders have no contact with [[fandom]], tho they've [[published]] some issues of a [[clubzine|club organ]], ''[[The Outsider]]''.  
 
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Revision as of 02:20, 12 November 2021

(Did you mean a Los Angeles club?)


From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
(Lovecraft) - Name from a story by HPL. The Club was formerly the Washington Necronomicon, a Weird Tales Club. It consists of weirdists and a few submerged stfists dwelling in Washington, DC, including Seabury Quinn. Old-time fantasy movies were frequently revived to be shown at meetings of the club. The Outsiders have no contact with fandom, tho they've published some issues of a club organ, The Outsider.



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