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A very early example of [[filk]] (published before August 1940), it was published by [[Jack Speer]] in two or more issues and contained fan parodies suitable for group singing. It was use at the [[1943 Michiconference]], for example.
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A very early example of [[filk]] (published before August 1940), it was [[published]] by [[Jack Speer]] under his John Bristol [[pseudonym]] in two or more issues and contained [[fan]] [[burlesque|parodies]] suitable for group singing. It was used at the [[1943 Michiconference]], for example.
  
 
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See below for a version published for the 1940 [[Worldcon]]:
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Pictured is the version published for the 1940 [[Worldcon]], [[Chicon]].
  
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[https://fanac.org/fanzines/Filk/Filk01.pdf Online at fanac.org.]
  
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Science Fiction Song Sheet.jpg

A very early example of filk (published before August 1940), it was published by Jack Speer under his John Bristol pseudonym in two or more issues and contained fan parodies suitable for group singing. It was used at the 1943 Michiconference, for example.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 September 1940 2? as by "John A. Bristol". Also published in FAPA
October 1930

Pictured is the version published for the 1940 Worldcon, Chicon.

Online at fanac.org.



Publication 1940
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