Difference between revisions of "SFPA"

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* [[Teri Carlberg]] -- ''[[Sky Child]]''
 
* [[Teri Carlberg]] -- ''[[Sky Child]]''
 
* [[P. L. Caruthers-Montgomery]] -- ''[[The Flame of S. F. P. A.]]''
 
* [[P. L. Caruthers-Montgomery]] -- ''[[The Flame of S. F. P. A.]]''
* [[Jeff Copeland]] -- ''[[All the Nudes That Fit in Print]]'', ''[[Just Add Water]]'', ''[[Cartoons from Belgium]]'', ''[[For you der vor iss over!]]'', ''[[Can't Believe Everything You Read on the Internet]]'', ''[[All the Stars in the Sky]]'', ''[[Fractured Fairy Tales]]'', ''[[Portraits of Grief]]'', ''[[Bartland's Unfamiliar Quotations]]'', ''[[Handcuffs and Peanut Butter]]''
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* [[Jeff Copeland]] -- ''[[All the Nudes That Fit in Print]]'', ''[[Just Add Water]]'', ''[[Cartoons from Belgium]]'', ''[[For you der vor iss over!]]'', ''[[Can't Believe Everything You Read on the Internet]]'', ''[[All the Stars in the Sky]]'', ''[[Fractured Fairy Tales]]'', ''[[Portraits of Grief]]'', ''[[Bartland's Unfamiliar Quotations]]'', ''[[Handcuffs and Peanut Butter]]'', ''[[The Seven Statisticians]]'', ''[[Words Fail Me]]''
 
* [[Liz Copeland]] -- ''[[Home with the Armadillo]]''
 
* [[Liz Copeland]] -- ''[[Home with the Armadillo]]''
 
* [[Ed Cox]] -- ''[[Acrux]]''
 
* [[Ed Cox]] -- ''[[Acrux]]''

Revision as of 14:29, 18 August 2022

(Did you mean the Science Fiction Poetry Association?)


The Southern Fandom Press Alliance, a bi-monthly apa limited (though not entirely) to fans living in the Old South. It was founded in September 1961 by Bob Jennings. Its Official Organ was The Southerner.

Membership is governed by two rules: The "Damn Yankee" rule (no more than 20% of the membership could be non-Southern) and the Once a Southerner, Always a Southerner rule (a Southerner living in the North still counts as a Southerner). Shadow-SFPA is an apa for SFPA waitlisters.

An HTML index to the entire fanzine title content of SFPA is hosted at Fanac and updated as mailings appear every other month - January, March, May, July, September, November. September 2011 (Mailing 283) will be the 50th anniversary (the apa was originally quarterly). The September 1976 mailing had 880 pages! But the April 1981 mailing -- the 100th -- which was collated at Satyricon had 1748 pages even without Harry Andruschak's 300+ page contribution. As of 2020 it was still active.

Contributors and Apazines:[edit]

OEs:[edit]


Publication Website 1961
This is a publication page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was published, how many issues it has had, (including adding a partial or complete checklist), its contents (including perhaps a ToC listing), its size and repro method, regular columnists, its impact on fandom, or by adding scans or links to scans. See Standards for Publications.