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'''All Mimsy''' was a fantasy fanzine published by Eleanor Arnason, [[Ruth Berman]] and Ron Whyte.  
 
'''All Mimsy''' was a fantasy fanzine published by Eleanor Arnason, [[Ruth Berman]] and Ron Whyte.  
  
''All Mimsy'' was published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. in the 1950s. The three editors published the fanzine under the pseudonym of "George Karg".
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''All Mimsy'' was published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. in the 1950s. The three editors published the fanzine under the pseudonym of "George Karg". The title was derived from the Lewis Carroll poem ''Jabberwock''.
  
 
Issue five appeared in Movember 1959, and included the poem "The Passing of the Elven-kind", a lamenting for the elves who left Middle-earth by Ted Johnstone ([[Shangri L'Affaires]]). It is reported by Sumner Gary Hennewell in ''Tolkien Fandom Review'' to be the first writing published on JRR Tolkien's work in a fanzine. It was later reprinted in [[Entmoot]] #4.
 
Issue five appeared in Movember 1959, and included the poem "The Passing of the Elven-kind", a lamenting for the elves who left Middle-earth by Ted Johnstone ([[Shangri L'Affaires]]). It is reported by Sumner Gary Hennewell in ''Tolkien Fandom Review'' to be the first writing published on JRR Tolkien's work in a fanzine. It was later reprinted in [[Entmoot]] #4.
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Ruth Berman went on to publish numerous fanzines throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including [[Inside Star Trek]], [[T-Negative]], and [[SH - sf Fanthology]].
  
 
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Revision as of 02:19, 19 August 2012

All Mimsy was a fantasy fanzine published by Eleanor Arnason, Ruth Berman and Ron Whyte.

All Mimsy was published in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.A. in the 1950s. The three editors published the fanzine under the pseudonym of "George Karg". The title was derived from the Lewis Carroll poem Jabberwock.

Issue five appeared in Movember 1959, and included the poem "The Passing of the Elven-kind", a lamenting for the elves who left Middle-earth by Ted Johnstone (Shangri L'Affaires). It is reported by Sumner Gary Hennewell in Tolkien Fandom Review to be the first writing published on JRR Tolkien's work in a fanzine. It was later reprinted in Entmoot #4.

Ruth Berman went on to publish numerous fanzines throughout the 1960s and 1970s, including Inside Star Trek, T-Negative, and SH - sf Fanthology.