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[Lytte? Sytte?] ye seconde DIRECTORY OF FANZINES QUOTED IN THIS ISSUE VOM (Voices of the Imagi-Nation). Ackerman & Morjo. Bx. 6475 Met. Sta. Los Angeles, California. 6-weekly. 10c; 3/25. ZENITH. Harry Turner & Marion Eadie. 41 Longford Place, Victoria Park Manchester 14, England. Bimonthly. 2 for a shilling (25c). FFF. (Fantasy Fiction Field Newsweek). Julius Unger, 1702 Dahill Rd. Brooklyn, N. Y. Weekly. 5c; 6/25. SPACEWAYS. Harry Warner, jr. 303 Bryan Place, Hagerstown, Maryland. 6-weekly. 10c; 3/25. THE DAMN THIN (unfinished issue of The Damn Thing #6) T. Bruce Yerke, 1223 Gordon St., Hollywood, California. 5c (?) BLACK NOON AND OTHERS. Booklet, published by Art Joquel II, Box 5451 Metro. Sta., Los Angeles, California. 10c. ECLIPSE. Richard J. Kuhn. 13598 Cheyenne, Detroit, Mich. Bimonthly 10c; 3/25. WAVELENGTH Henry A. Ackerman. 5200 Maple Ave., Baltimore, Maryland. Quarterly. 10c; 3/25c. SUN SPOTS. Gerry de la Red jr. 31 Bogert Place, Westwood, New Jersey. Bimonthly--printed format. 10c; 3/25. BONFIRE. Club organ of the NFFF. Harry Jenkins, jr. 2409 Santee Ave. Columbia, So. Car. Bimonthly. Free to members of NFFF. Sample copy may be obtained for 1 1/2c stamp. SCI-FIC VARIETY (Bob Tucker); JINX (Harry Jenkins, jr.); and SARDONYX (L.R. Chauvenet) are quarterly publications distributed free through the Fantasy Amateur Free Press Association. FAPA membership applications should be sent to Sec'y-Treas. Elmer Perdue, 1218 So. Cedar St. Casper, Wyo. FANZINE DIGEST is edited by Louis Russell Chauvenet and published by Harry Warner jr. This is the April issue, Vol. 1 No. 1, 1942, and contains digests of material appearing during Jan. Feb. and March, 1942 Next issue: July. Publication to be continued quarterly. Price: for a sample copy, 10c. Year's subscription (4 issues) 25c. Editorial offices at 1920 Thomson Road, Charlottesville Virginia. The selections in the present issue are the editor's alone. It is hoped that in the future readers will send in their votes for any material they would like to see included. Nominations for the July issue will be restricted to items published between April 1st and June 30th, 1942, and must be received at the editorial offices prior to July 7th. Fanzine Digest is obviously indebted to its fore-runner in this field, Joquel's FMZ Digest, for the idea, and certain aspects of the format &. Acknowledgment is hereby gratefully made.
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[Lytte? Sytte?] ye seconde DIRECTORY OF FANZINES QUOTED IN THIS ISSUE VOM (Voices of the Imagi-Nation). Ackerman & Morjo. Bx. 6475 Met. Sta. Los Angeles, California. 6-weekly. 10c; 3/25. ZENITH. Harry Turner & Marion Eadie. 41 Longford Place, Victoria Park Manchester 14, England. Bimonthly. 2 for a shilling (25c). FFF. (Fantasy Fiction Field Newsweek). Julius Unger, 1702 Dahill Rd. Brooklyn, N. Y. Weekly. 5c; 6/25. SPACEWAYS. Harry Warner, jr. 303 Bryan Place, Hagerstown, Maryland. 6-weekly. 10c; 3/25. THE DAMN THIN (unfinished issue of The Damn Thing #6) T. Bruce Yerke, 1223 Gordon St., Hollywood, California. 5c (?) BLACK NOON AND OTHERS. Booklet, published by Art Joquel II, Box 5451 Metro. Sta., Los Angeles, California. 10c. ECLIPSE. Richard J. Kuhn. 13598 Cheyenne, Detroit, Mich. Bimonthly 10c; 3/25. WAVELENGTH Henry A. Ackerman. 5200 Maple Ave., Baltimore, Maryland. Quarterly. 10c; 3/25c. SUN SPOTS. Gerry de la Red jr. 31 Bogert Place, Westwood, New Jersey. Bimonthly--printed format. 10c; 3/25. BONFIRE. Club organ of the NFFF. Harry Jenkins, jr. 2409 Santee Ave. Columbia, So. Car. Bimonthly. Free to members of NFFF. Sample copy may be obtained for 1 1/2c stamp. SCI-FIC VARIETY (Bob Tucker); JINX (Harry Jenkins, jr.); and SARDONYX (L.R. Chauvenet) are quarterly publications distributed free through the Fantasy Amateur Free Press Association. FAPA membership applications should be sent to Sec'y-Treas. Elmer Perdue, 1218 So. Cedar St. Casper, Wyo. FANZINE DIGEST is edited by Louis Russell Chauvenet and published by Harry Warner jr. This is the April issue, Vol. 1 No. 1, 1942, and contains digests of material appearing during Jan. Feb. and March, 1942 Next issue: July. Publication to be continued quarterly. Price: for a sample copy, 10c. Year's subscription (4 issues) 25c. Editorial offices at 1920 Thomson Road, Charlottesville Virginia. The selections in the present issue are the editor's alone. It is hoped that in the future readers will send in their votes for any material they would like to see included. Nominations for the July issue will be restricted to items published between April 1st and June 30th, 1942, and must be received at the editorial offices prior to July 7th. Fanzine Digest is obviously indebted to its fore-runner in this field, Joquel's FMZ Digest, for the idea, and certain aspects of the format &. Acknowledgment is hereby gratefully made.
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