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'''STF-ETTE''' was a science fiction fanzine by Pogo.  
 
'''STF-ETTE''' was a science fiction fanzine by Pogo.  
  
The name "pogo' was a nickname for Patty Gray, the cousin of [[Myrtle Douglas (Morojo)]]|Myrtle Douglas]], co-editor of [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]], who was known as 'Morojo'.
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The name "Pogo' was the nickname for Mary Corrine 'Patty' Gray, the nickname an Esperanto diminuative for the initials P.G. Pogo was the niece of [[Myrtle Douglas (Morojo)|Myrtle Douglas]], the co-editor of [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]] and [[Novacious]], and publisher of [[Stephan the STFan]], who was known as 'Morojo'. Pogo was originally from Gila Bend, Arizona, but had moved to Los Angeles and become an early member of the LASFS.
  
''STF-ETTE'' was published in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in September 1940, and the second in July 1941.  
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In a LASFS member profile in the official organ, [[Imagination!]], Pogo was described as, "Sensitive, moody, unsettled, yet with placid, calm demeanour; genuine. A person strangely settled in composure to be so unsettled in mind. An outward air of tranquillity; reserved and shy."
  
Contributors included Mrytle Douglas, and [[Gertrude Kuslan]], editor of [[The Nucleus]].
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''STF-ETTE'' was published in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in September 1940, and was 12 pages. The second issue was released in July 1941.
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Contributors included Mrytle Douglas, and [[Gertrude Kuslan]], editor of [[The Nucleus]], among others.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 18:00, 9 March 2015

STF-ETTE was a science fiction fanzine by Pogo.

The name "Pogo' was the nickname for Mary Corrine 'Patty' Gray, the nickname an Esperanto diminuative for the initials P.G. Pogo was the niece of Myrtle Douglas, the co-editor of Voice of the Imagi-Nation and Novacious, and publisher of Stephan the STFan, who was known as 'Morojo'. Pogo was originally from Gila Bend, Arizona, but had moved to Los Angeles and become an early member of the LASFS.

In a LASFS member profile in the official organ, Imagination!, Pogo was described as, "Sensitive, moody, unsettled, yet with placid, calm demeanour; genuine. A person strangely settled in composure to be so unsettled in mind. An outward air of tranquillity; reserved and shy."

STF-ETTE was published in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in September 1940, and was 12 pages. The second issue was released in July 1941. Contributors included Mrytle Douglas, and Gertrude Kuslan, editor of The Nucleus, among others.