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The articles "Visit to a Small Factory" by Marc Ortlieb and "All Our Yesterdays" by Harry Warner, Jr. were selected for reprinting in [[Fanthology '87]].  
 
The articles "Visit to a Small Factory" by Marc Ortlieb and "All Our Yesterdays" by Harry Warner, Jr. were selected for reprinting in [[Fanthology '87]].  
  
Marty Cantor went on to publish the fanzine [[No Award]].
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Marty Cantor went on to publish the fanzine [[No Award]] in the 1990s and 2000s.
  
 
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Holier Than Thou #19 Cover by Richard Bergeron

Holier Than Thou was a fanzine edited by Marty and Robbie Cantor. It was nominated for a Hugo Award on several occasions.

Published in Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A., 27 issues were released in the 1980s.

Contributors included Richard Bergeron (Warhoon) writing a column called "Fangdom"; John Berry (The Damned Patrol); Linda Blanchard; Terry Carr (Entropy), with the column "Entropy Reprints" featuring writing by Joe Kennedy (Vampire), Bjo Trimble (Melange) and others; Steve Dedman; Thom Digby; Adrienne Fein; Donald Franson; Mike Glyer writing a column called "The Pied Typer"; Steve Higgins; Lee Hoffman (Quandry); Dave Langford (Ansible); Eric Mayer, Warren Norwood; Marc Ortlieb, Darrell Schweitzer; Milt Stevens; Taral Wayne (DNQ); Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons); and Richard Weinstock.

Covers were by Richard Bergeron and Brad Foster, among others, and each artist incorporated the policy of Holier Than Thou to use Roman numerals for numbering.

The articles "Visit to a Small Factory" by Marc Ortlieb and "All Our Yesterdays" by Harry Warner, Jr. were selected for reprinting in Fanthology '87.

Marty Cantor went on to publish the fanzine No Award in the 1990s and 2000s.