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  • ...il at least October 1952, after which Ray C. Higgs ([[The National Fantasy Fan]], [[Arion]], [[Fantasia (Higgs)|Fantasia]]) assumed the editorship. ...al Fantasy Fan]]) was Vice-President. In 1954, K. Martin Carlson ([[The Kay-Mar Trader]]) became President.
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  • [[Image:Peon28-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame]] ''Peon'' was a long-running fanzine of the late 1940s and into the 1950s. Thirty eight issues w
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  • ..., Ganley had published the science fiction fanzine [[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]]. He returned to publishing in the 1970s with the release of ''Eerie Count In 1988 Ganley published the one-shot ''Weirdbook Sampler''. In 1990 Ganley began publishing ''Weirdbook Enco
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  • ...in Weible, B. Leilah Wendell ([[Undinal Songs]]), Gail White, and t. Winter-Damon. ...an, Kevin Weible, Allan Weinberg, Leilah Wendell, Gail White, and t. Winter-Damon.
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  • [[Image:Vega8-cv_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Vega'''<br/> Issue 8 1952 <br/>Cover art by [[ ...leased, an annual that was 100 pages. It was later claimed that the 15-year-old Nydahl had gone into debt to put out the issue and his father paid his d
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  • ...ted to the "Swords and Sorcery" genre published by George H. Scithers (1929-2010). ...[[Spaceship]]), [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]), [[Ted White]] ([[Null-F]]), and Roger Zelazny.
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  • ...hire, U.S.A. Ed Meskys wrote about the zine, "I started a separate mailing-comments zine for the APA, and changed its name to NIEKAS and started the nu ...ine]] in 1967. Later on Rolfe left and in the 1990s Ed Meskys was Editor-In-Chief, with Anne Braude the Associate Editor, Todd Frazier the Assistant Ed
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  • '''Lilith Lorraine''' (1894-1967), the pseudonym of Texas-born Mary M. Wright, was an amateur press publisher, writer, crime reporter, ...mith writes of her: "She adds a new dimension to fantasy, a nuance of ultra-violet to the spectrum of poetry".
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  • [[Image:Different_195009-10_copy.jpg‎|right|frame|'''Different''' <br/>Cover art by Lucille S. Jack ...the Autumn issue of 1951 (Vol 7 #3). It then reemerged in a 40-page digest-sized format in Spring 1953 published in Floral Park, Long Island, New York,
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  • * [[E-Ditto]] * [[E-Zine]]
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