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MFS Bulletin, v. 1, issue 6, October 1942
MFS Bulletin, Vol. 1, Number 6 Page 7
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ATTENTION SCIENCE-, WEIRD, AND FANTASY FICTION FANS! As readers of imaginative literature you will be interested in these notes on your magazine, Fantasite. THE FANTASITE is fandom's choice as the 2nd Best fan publication. It has received awards for the best editing, being the most colorful magazine, publishing some of the best fiction of 1941, publishing the largest and highest-in-quality issue of any fan magazine, and others too numerous to mention here. Every single issue of this publication contains from 20,000 to 25,000 words--more than any other fan magazine now being published. Every issue features from 30 to 40 pages of the best articles, humor, fiction, poetry, columns, and art-work procurable. THE FANTASITE is published bi-monthly (soon monthly) in an attractively mimeographed format. Colorful mimeographing, lithography, printed photos and cuts, neatly bound copies, and an all-round pleasing atmosphere are inherent in the name The Fantasite. You'll find famous professional authors in its pages, not to mention all the famous names in fandom. Ask any fan who reads The Fantasite for verification of its top-ranking qualities. The efficient staff assures you of a worthwhile fan magazine for your money every issue. Members of the staff are all older fans, acquainted with every phase of the fantasy-fiction field, and all experts in their individual lines. Morris S. Dollens was voted to be fandom's favorite artist in 1937 (see his splendid
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ATTENTION SCIENCE-, WEIRD, AND FANTASY FICTION FANS! As readers of imaginative literature you will be interested in these notes on your magazine, Fantasite. THE FANTASITE is fandom's choice as the 2nd Best fan publication. It has received awards for the best editing, being the most colorful magazine, publishing some of the best fiction of 1941, publishing the largest and highest-in-quality issue of any fan magazine, and others too numerous to mention here. Every single issue of this publication contains from 20,000 to 25,000 words--more than any other fan magazine now being published. Every issue features from 30 to 40 pages of the best articles, humor, fiction, poetry, columns, and art-work procurable. THE FANTASITE is published bi-monthly (soon monthly) in an attractively mimeographed format. Colorful mimeographing, lithography, printed photos and cuts, neatly bound copies, and an all-round pleasing atmosphere are inherent in the name The Fantasite. You'll find famous professional authors in its pages, not to mention all the famous names in fandom. Ask any fan who reads The Fantasite for verification of its top-ranking qualities. The efficient staff assures you of a worthwhile fan magazine for your money every issue. Members of the staff are all older fans, acquainted with every phase of the fantasy-fiction field, and all experts in their individual lines. Morris S. Dollens was voted to be fandom's favorite artist in 1937 (see his splendid
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