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'''Feemwlort''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Greg Shaw.  
 
'''Feemwlort''' was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Greg Shaw.  
  
''Feemwlort'' was published in San Bruno, California, U.S.A. The first issue came out in Spring 1965. It was a general interest fanzine.  
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''Feemwlort'' was published in San Bruno, California, U.S.A. The first issue came out in Spring 1965. It was a general interest fanzine, and included editorials, reviews, articles, poetry, art work and letters of comment. Cover art work was by Bill Reynolds.
  
The second issue appeared in June 1965. it includes the article "A Dictionary of the Elven Words from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings".
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The second issue appeared in June 1965. It includes the article "A Dictionary of the Elven Words from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings" by Greg Shaw, and cover art by Bill Reynolds.
  
Issue 3 was released August 1965 and features a con report on Westercon, and additions to his Elven Dictionary.  
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Issue 3 was released August 1965 and features a con report on Westercon, additions to Shaw's Elven Dictionary, and cover art by Bill Reynolds.  
  
Letters came from John Borton, Cuyler Warnell Brooks, Jr., Ned Brooks (later editor of [[It Goes On The Shelf]]),  Fred Hollander,  Banks Mebane, Milton F. Stevens, Michael Viggiano, and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]).
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Issue 4, published December 1965, featured the poem, ''A Man's Farewell to the Elvenlords'',  by E.E. Evers, and ''A Differing View'', an elegy by Greg Shaw
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Art work was contributed by Fred Hollander and Bill Reynolds, among others.
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Letters came from John Borton, Cuyler Warnell Brooks, Jr., Ned Brooks (later editor of [[It Goes On The Shelf]]), Nate Bucklin, Kris Carey,  Fred Hollander,  Banks Mebane, Larry Paschelke, Milton F. Stevens, James Toren, Michael Viggiano, and [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]).
  
 
Greg Shaw was simultaneously publishing [[Entmoot]], a publication devoted to Tolkien and his writings.
 
Greg Shaw was simultaneously publishing [[Entmoot]], a publication devoted to Tolkien and his writings.

Revision as of 22:51, 24 October 2012

Feemwlort was a science fiction and fantasy fanzine by Greg Shaw.

Feemwlort was published in San Bruno, California, U.S.A. The first issue came out in Spring 1965. It was a general interest fanzine, and included editorials, reviews, articles, poetry, art work and letters of comment. Cover art work was by Bill Reynolds.

The second issue appeared in June 1965. It includes the article "A Dictionary of the Elven Words from J.R.R. Tolkien's Lord of the Rings" by Greg Shaw, and cover art by Bill Reynolds.

Issue 3 was released August 1965 and features a con report on Westercon, additions to Shaw's Elven Dictionary, and cover art by Bill Reynolds.

Issue 4, published December 1965, featured the poem, A Man's Farewell to the Elvenlords, by E.E. Evers, and A Differing View, an elegy by Greg Shaw

Art work was contributed by Fred Hollander and Bill Reynolds, among others.

Letters came from John Borton, Cuyler Warnell Brooks, Jr., Ned Brooks (later editor of It Goes On The Shelf), Nate Bucklin, Kris Carey, Fred Hollander, Banks Mebane, Larry Paschelke, Milton F. Stevens, James Toren, Michael Viggiano, and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons).

Greg Shaw was simultaneously publishing Entmoot, a publication devoted to Tolkien and his writings.