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'''''Void''''' was first published in the 50s, [[Jim Benford|Jim]] and [[Greg Benford]] published the earliest issues, up through #13, when Jim dropped out. Thereafter, starting in 1959 there was a changing series of co-editors, though the actual publishing chores were taken on by [[Ted White]] who joined as co-editor with issue 14 in 1958.  By 1961 [[Terry Carr]] and [[Pete Graham]] had joined and Carr merged his own [[fanzine]] ''[[Innuendo]]'' with ''Void''.  During this last period, ''Void'' had become one of the best [[genzines]] being published.
 
  
The fifth anniversary issue, dubbed the ''''VANNISH'''', was so large, it had to be mailed out in three installments.  There was also an issue, dubbed the ''''WAWISH'''' that was devoted to [[Walt Willis]] which launched the [[10th Anniversary Willis Fund]] that resulted in [[willis|Walt]] and [[Madeleine Willis]] coming to America for the [[1962 Worldcon]], ten years after Walt's first trip
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'''''Void''''' was a [[fanzine]] launched in 1955 by brothers [[Jim Benford|Jim]] and [[Greg Benford]] while their family was living in [[Germany]]; after #13, Jim dropped out. Starting in 1959, there was a changing series of [[co-editor]]s, though the actual [[publishing]] chores were taken on by [[Ted White]], who joined as co-editor with issue 14. By 1961, [[Terry Carr]] and [[Pete Graham]] had joined, and Carr merged his fanzine ''[[Gambit]]'' with ''Void'' in the form of a [[column]].  During this period, ''Void'' became one of the best [[genzine]]s being published.
  
The end came rather suddenly. Issue #28 was published in early 1962, and then nothing for five years. [[Ted White]], who had been publishing the [[fanzine]] from his [[Towner Hall]] apartment and [[mimeo]] shop in Manhattan, moved to Brooklyn, and became involved in other [[fan]] activities.  The last issue, #29, was published by White after about a 5-year hiatus.
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The fifth anniversary issue, dubbed the '''''[[Annish|VANNISH]]''''', was so large it had to be mailed in three installments. After a half-year pause, there followed issue #23, called the '''''[[Willish]]''''' or, more officially, the Special [[Walt Willis]] [[Appreciation Magazine|Appreciation Issue]]. It launched the [[Tenth Anniversary Willis Fund]] that resulted in Walt and [[Madeleine Willis]] going to [[Chicago]] for the [[1962 Worldcon]], ten years after Walt's first trip to the [[U.S.]]
  
{{link | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMz7fBytt34 | text=2019 video of panel with Void founders}}
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The end came suddenly. Issue #28 was published in early 1962, and then nothing for five years. [[Ted White]], who had been producing the [[fanzine]] from his [[Towner Hall]] apartment and [[mimeo]] shop in [[Manhattan]], moved to [[Brooklyn]], and became involved in other [[fanac]].  The final issue, #29, was published by White in 1967.
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{{link | website=https://youtube.com/watch?v=fMz7fBytt34 | text=2019 video of panel with ''Void'' founders.}}
  
 
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5 || January 1956 || 34 || mistyped 1955 on p. 1, but contains a [[Wetzcon]] report
 
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21 || April 1960 || || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 35
 
21 || April 1960 || || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 35
22 || May 1960 || 68+ || The '''VANNISH''' which was so large it was mailed in three parts; Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 36
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22 || May 1960 || 68+ || The ''VANNISH'', which was so large it was mailed in three parts; includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 36
23 || January 1961 || 30 || editors now [[Greg Benford]], [[Ted White]], [[Peter Graham]], [[Terry Carr]]; Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 40
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23 || January 1961 || 30 || the ''Willish''; editors now [[Greg Benford]], [[Ted White]], [[Peter Graham]], [[Terry Carr]]; includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 40
 
24 || 1961 || 32 ||  Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 41
 
24 || 1961 || 32 ||  Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 41
 
25 || June 1961 || 30 || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 42
 
25 || June 1961 || 30 || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 42
 
26 || August 1961 || 34 || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 43
 
26 || August 1961 || 34 || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 43
27 || December 1961 || 32 || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 45
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27 || December&nbsp;1961 || 32 || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 45
 
28 || February 1962 || 44 || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 46
 
28 || February 1962 || 44 || Includes ''[[Gambit]]'' 46
 
29 || 1967? || || Published by [[Ted White]] and [[Terry Carr]]. Final issue.  
 
29 || 1967? || || Published by [[Ted White]] and [[Terry Carr]]. Final issue.  
 
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Latest revision as of 03:49, 9 November 2022

(For other entries on nothingness, see Void.)


Void was a fanzine launched in 1955 by brothers Jim and Greg Benford while their family was living in Germany; after #13, Jim dropped out. Starting in 1959, there was a changing series of co-editors, though the actual publishing chores were taken on by Ted White, who joined as co-editor with issue 14. By 1961, Terry Carr and Pete Graham had joined, and Carr merged his fanzine Gambit with Void in the form of a column. During this period, Void became one of the best genzines being published.

The fifth anniversary issue, dubbed the VANNISH, was so large it had to be mailed in three installments. After a half-year pause, there followed issue #23, called the Willish or, more officially, the Special Walt Willis Appreciation Issue. It launched the Tenth Anniversary Willis Fund that resulted in Walt and Madeleine Willis going to Chicago for the 1962 Worldcon, ten years after Walt's first trip to the U.S.

The end came suddenly. Issue #28 was published in early 1962, and then nothing for five years. Ted White, who had been producing the fanzine from his Towner Hall apartment and mimeo shop in Manhattan, moved to Brooklyn, and became involved in other fanac. The final issue, #29, was published by White in 1967.

2019 video of panel with Void founders.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 May 1955 17 editors Jim Benford and Greg Benford
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3
4
5 January 1956 34 mistyped 1955 on p. 1, but contains a Wetzcon report
6 April 1956 20
7 22
8 36
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10 1957 42
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12
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14 February 1958 editors now Greg Benford and Ted White
15 March 1959
16 April 1959
17 May 1959 22
18 July 1959 24
19 July 1959 24
20 August 1959 24
21 April 1960 Includes Gambit 35
22 May 1960 68+ The VANNISH, which was so large it was mailed in three parts; includes Gambit 36
23 January 1961 30 the Willish; editors now Greg Benford, Ted White, Peter Graham, Terry Carr; includes Gambit 40
24 1961 32 Includes Gambit 41
25 June 1961 30 Includes Gambit 42
26 August 1961 34 Includes Gambit 43
27 December 1961 32 Includes Gambit 45
28 February 1962 44 Includes Gambit 46
29 1967? Published by Ted White and Terry Carr. Final issue.

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