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An invitation-only [[APA]] founded in November 1965 by [[Ed Cox]] and [[David Hulan]].  It lasted until the 24th mailing in 1978, though there seems to have been a substantial interruption in publication.
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An invitation-only [[APA]] founded in November 1965 by [[Ed Cox]] and [[David Hulan]].   
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In ''[[Glamdring]]'' 7, [[Bruce Pelz]] catalogued the 23 pp of ninth [[mailing]] (April 1968) and wrote:
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STOBCLER is officially folded with the 9th mailing, on the grounds of [[apathy]]. Too few contributions, and those being done in a last-minute frantic rush. (Of course, the fact that the mailings never came out on time these last few quarters didn't help much, either.)
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However it must have been revived (several years later?) as it lasted until the 24th mailing in 1978.
  
 
Members and Contributions:
 
Members and Contributions:
* [[Lon Atkins]] -- ''[[The Thought of the Outside]]'', ''[[Blue Jaunte]]''
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* [[Lon Atkins]] ''[[The Thought of the Outside]], [[Blue Jaunte]]''
 
* [[Gary Brown]]
 
* [[Gary Brown]]
* [[Ed Cox]]
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* [[Ed Cox]]     – ''[[Chomizar]]; [[Sznivtig]]'' with Hulan as "Co-Dictators"
* [[Jackie Franke]] -- ''[[Twixt]]''
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* [[Charles Crayne|Charles]] & [[Sally Crayne]] – ''[[Zango]]''
* [[David Hulan]]
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* [[Don Fitch]]    – ''[[The Fixed Land]]''
* [[Lee Jacobs]] -- ''[[The Thought of the Outside]]''
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* [[Jackie Franke]] ''[[Twixt]]''
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* [[David Hulan]]   – ''[[Nastrond]]''
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* [[Lee Jacobs]]   – ''[[The Thought of the Outside]]''
 
* [[Dave Locke]]
 
* [[Dave Locke]]
* [[Tim Marion]] -- ''[[The Cenotaph]]''
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* [[Tim Marion]]   – ''[[The Cenotaph]]''
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* [[Bruce Pelz]]    – ''[[Rider's Shrine]]''
 
* [[Galen Peoples]]
 
* [[Galen Peoples]]
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* [[Ken Rudolph]]  – ''[[Sound]]''
  
 
{{publication |start=1965 | end=1978}}
 
{{publication |start=1965 | end=1978}}
 
[[Category:APA]]
 
[[Category:APA]]
 
[[Category:US]]
 
[[Category:US]]

Latest revision as of 10:45, 5 April 2023

An invitation-only APA founded in November 1965 by Ed Cox and David Hulan.

In Glamdring 7, Bruce Pelz catalogued the 23 pp of ninth mailing (April 1968) and wrote:

STOBCLER is officially folded with the 9th mailing, on the grounds of apathy. Too few contributions, and those being done in a last-minute frantic rush. (Of course, the fact that the mailings never came out on time these last few quarters didn't help much, either.)

However it must have been revived (several years later?) as it lasted until the 24th mailing in 1978.

Members and Contributions:


Publication 19651978
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