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''Scottishe'' was first released in 1955 and ran for more than 25 years, with 82 issues appearing, until ending in 1981.
 
''Scottishe'' was first released in 1955 and ran for more than 25 years, with 82 issues appearing, until ending in 1981.
  
Contributors of writing included John Bangsund, Ron Bennett ([[Ploy]], [[Skyrack]]), Sid Birchby, Robert Bloch, John Boardman, John Brunner, Ken Bulmer ([[Science Fantasy News]]), Robert Coulson ([[Yandro]]), Richard Eney ([[A Sense Of FAPA]]), Richard E. Geis, Helen Highwater, Terry Jeeves ( [[ERG]],[[The Damned Patrol]]), Jim Linwood ([[Typo]]), Archie Mercer ([[Vector]]), Len Moffat ([[The Outlander]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]), Eric Needham ([[Now & Then]]), Andy Offut, Joe Patrizio ([[Ipso Facto]]), Irene Potter ([[Brennschluss]]), Ken Potter ([[Brennschluss]]), Joy Goodwin Sanderson, Sandy Sanderson, Bob Shaw, Rick Sneary ([[The Outlander]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]), Roy Tackett, E.C. (Ted) Tubb ([[Novae Terrae]]), Brian Varley, Frances Varley, [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]), Gerry Webb, and [[Walt Willis]] ([[Hyphen]]) wrote a column every issue called "Warblings".
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Contributors of writing included John Bangsund, Ron Bennett ([[Ploy]], [[Skyrack]]), Sid Birchby, Robert Bloch, John Boardman, John Brunner, Ken Bulmer ([[Science Fantasy News]]), Robert Coulson ([[Yandro]]), Richard Eney ([[A Sense Of FAPA]]), Richard E. Geis, Helen Highwater, Terry Jeeves ( [[ERG]],[[The Damned Patrol]]), Jim Linwood ([[Typo]]), Archie Mercer ([[Vector]]), Len Moffat ([[The Outlander]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]), Eric Needham ([[Now & Then]]), Andy Offut, Joe Patrizio ([[Ipso Facto]]), Irene Potter ([[Brennschluss]]), Ken Potter ([[Brennschluss]]), Joy Goodwin Sanderson, Sandy Sanderson, Bob Shaw, Rick Sneary ([[The Outlander]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]]), Roy Tackett, E.C. (Ted) Tubb ([[Vector]]), Brian Varley, Frances Varley, [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]), Gerry Webb, and [[Walt Willis]] ([[Hyphen]]) wrote a column every issue called "Warblings".
  
 
Art work was contributed by [[Juanita Coulson]] ([[Yandro]]), Andrew Porter ([[Algol]]), [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], and [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]).
 
Art work was contributed by [[Juanita Coulson]] ([[Yandro]]), Andrew Porter ([[Algol]]), [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], and [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]).

Latest revision as of 22:35, 18 November 2012

Scottishe

Scottishe was a science fiction fandom fanzine by Ethel Lindsay published in Surrey, England.

Scottishe was first released in 1955 and ran for more than 25 years, with 82 issues appearing, until ending in 1981.

Contributors of writing included John Bangsund, Ron Bennett (Ploy, Skyrack), Sid Birchby, Robert Bloch, John Boardman, John Brunner, Ken Bulmer (Science Fantasy News), Robert Coulson (Yandro), Richard Eney (A Sense Of FAPA), Richard E. Geis, Helen Highwater, Terry Jeeves ( ERG,The Damned Patrol), Jim Linwood (Typo), Archie Mercer (Vector), Len Moffat (The Outlander, Shangri L'Affaires), Eric Needham (Now & Then), Andy Offut, Joe Patrizio (Ipso Facto), Irene Potter (Brennschluss), Ken Potter (Brennschluss), Joy Goodwin Sanderson, Sandy Sanderson, Bob Shaw, Rick Sneary (The Outlander, Shangri L'Affaires), Roy Tackett, E.C. (Ted) Tubb (Vector), Brian Varley, Frances Varley, Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons), Gerry Webb, and Walt Willis (Hyphen) wrote a column every issue called "Warblings".

Art work was contributed by Juanita Coulson (Yandro), Andrew Porter (Algol), William Rotsler, and Arthur Thomson (The ATom Anthology).

The letters column in Scottishe is cited as a forum where real discussions happened. Letters came from Brian Aldiss, Graham Boak (Badinage), Darroll Pardoe (Les Spinge), Chris Priest, and many others.

Scottishe was distributed by Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association till issue 35, when it became a general distribution fanzine.

A special issue of Scottishe was part of the Thirdmancon Combozine (April 1968), which also included special issues of Badinage, Gothique, and Speculation.

Ethel Lindsay also published The Lindsay Report.