Quoz is a fanzine published by Claire Brialey and Mark Plummer for ANZAPA with some very limited external distribution. Its title is derived from Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds by Charles Mackay (1841). In the section on 'Popular Follies of Great Cities', Mackay wrote:
London is peculiarly fertile in this sort of phrases, which spring up suddenly, no one knows exactly in what spot, and pervade the whole population in a few hours, no one knows how. Many years ago the favourite phrase (for, though but a monosyllable, it was a phrase in itself) was Quoz. This odd word took the fancy of the multitude in an extraordinary degree, and very soon acquired an almost boundless meaning. When vulgar wit wished to mark its incredulity, and raise a laugh at the same time, there was no resource so sure as this popular piece of slang. ... Every alehouse resounded with Quoz; every street-corner was noisy with it, and every wall for miles around was chalked with it.
On this principle the fanzine might have been called What a shocking bad hat! or Has your mother sold her mangle?, phrases that Mackay places in the same class. However, Quoz was chosen because it had the letters 'oz' in it.
Issue |
Date |
Pages |
Notes
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1 |
May 2005 |
8 |
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2 |
October 2005 |
20 |
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3 |
December 2005 |
8 |
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4 |
July 2006 |
18 |
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5 |
September 2006 |
20 |
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6 |
March 2007 |
34 |
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8 |
September 2007 |
20 |
|
9 |
March 2008 |
10 |
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11 |
July 2008 |
38 |
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12 |
September 2008 |
24 |
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13 |
January 2009 |
24 |
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88 |
April 2023 |
14 |
ANZAPA 332
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89 |
June 2023 |
58 |
ANZAPA 333
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