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Subtitled "The International Quarterly of Science Fiction Poetry,” this [[fanzine]] specialized in [[sf]] verse. Published through [[Fanvariety Enterprises]] by [[Orma McCormick]] and [[Nan Gerding]] it ran from January 1951 to December 1961, with 40 issues released. Contributors included [[John Brunner]], [[Lin Carter]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Lilith Lorraine]], [[Edith Ogutsch]], [[Robert Silverberg]] and many others.
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Subtitled "The International Quarterly of Science Fiction Poetry,” this [[fanzine]] specialized in [[sf verse]]. Published through [[Fanvariety Enterprises]] by [[Orma McCormick]] and [[Nan Gerding]], it ran from January 1951 to December 1961, with 40 issues released from Ferndale, [[Michigan]].
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Contributors included [[John Brunner]], [[Lin Carter]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Lilith Lorraine]], [[Edith Ogutsch]], [[Robert Silverberg]] and many more, and it featured art from [[Richard Bergeron]], [[Tom Reamy]] and [[Nancy Share]], among others.
  
  
 
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  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
 
  Issue || Date || Pages || Notes  
1||January 1951||||
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1||January 1951|| ||
15 ||January 1955 || ||  
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6|| Summer 1952 ||  ||
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7|| Autumn 1952 ||  ||
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8|| Winter 1952 || 18+covers + ad insert || Poems by Nancy Share, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick, etc. Cover by Nancy Share
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9|| Spring 1953 ||  ||
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10|| Summer 1953  || 22+covers + ad insert || Poems by Lin Carter, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick, Stan Wollston, etc. Cover by Ralph Rayburn Phillips. Art by Richard Bergeron, Nan Gerding, Nancy Share
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11|| Autumn 1953  ||21+covers || Poems by Lin Carter, Philip José Farmer, Dean Grennell, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick, Stan Woolston, etc. Cover by Nancy Share.
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12|| 1953  ||  ||
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13|| January 1954 ||  ||
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14|| April 1954 ||  ||
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15 ||July 1954 || ||
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16 ||October 1954 || ||
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17 ||January 1955 || ||  
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18 ||April 1955 || ||
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19 || July 1955 ||24+ ||Poems by Lin Carter, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick
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20 || 1955 || ||
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21 || January 1956 ||  ||
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22 ||April 1956 ||24+  ||
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23 ||July 1956 ||  ||
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24 ||October 1956 ||  ||
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26 ||April 1957 || ||
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28 ||November 1957 || ||
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30|| May 1958 ||  ||
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32|| November 1958 ||  ||
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33|| February 1959 ||  ||
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34|| n.d.||24||
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40||December 1961 ||  ||
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Latest revision as of 00:21, 3 May 2021

Subtitled "The International Quarterly of Science Fiction Poetry,” this fanzine specialized in sf verse. Published through Fanvariety Enterprises by Orma McCormick and Nan Gerding, it ran from January 1951 to December 1961, with 40 issues released from Ferndale, Michigan.

Contributors included John Brunner, Lin Carter, Philip José Farmer, Lilith Lorraine, Edith Ogutsch, Robert Silverberg and many more, and it featured art from Richard Bergeron, Tom Reamy and Nancy Share, among others.


Issue Date Pages Notes
1 January 1951
6 Summer 1952
7 Autumn 1952
8 Winter 1952 18+covers + ad insert Poems by Nancy Share, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick, etc. Cover by Nancy Share
9 Spring 1953
10 Summer 1953 22+covers + ad insert Poems by Lin Carter, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick, Stan Wollston, etc. Cover by Ralph Rayburn Phillips. Art by Richard Bergeron, Nan Gerding, Nancy Share
11 Autumn 1953 21+covers Poems by Lin Carter, Philip José Farmer, Dean Grennell, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick, Stan Woolston, etc. Cover by Nancy Share.
12 1953
13 January 1954
14 April 1954
15 July 1954
16 October 1954
17 January 1955
18 April 1955
19 July 1955 24+ Poems by Lin Carter, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick
20 1955
21 January 1956
22 April 1956 24+
23 July 1956
24 October 1956
26 April 1957
28 November 1957
30 May 1958
32 November 1958
33 February 1959
34 n.d. 24
40 December 1961


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