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F.F.F. News Weekly, v. 1, issue 6, November 30, 1940
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FFF NEWS WEEKLY PAGE 23 the quiz, which gives first & last sentences from five favorite fantasies; you're supposed to a match them up. A discussion of difference between bandeux and brassieres is not without interest..... in Sun Spots, you should like the informality throughout, even though none of the material stands out, Most interesting are the editorials and a unique article by George Wetzel on doodles. Mebbe not fantastic, the latter, but interesting. (HW) FFF SERVICE COLUMN (Free to our subscribers) WANTED: "THREE GO BACK" by Mitchell. Bob Tucker, Box 260, Bloomington, 111. WANTED: Aug, Sept, Oct 1930 AMAZING STORIES, Julius Unger % FFF WANTED: Cartoon material for a fan magazine now being planned. James V Taurasi 137-07 32nd Ave, Flush, NY FLASH NEWS Morey to do both covers of Wollheim's new magazines. These will be an innovation in art work, in-as-much there will be no coloring of the covers. It'll probably be like the second cover of Stirring Detective & Western Stories published by the same company, now on the stands. Both Cosmic Stories & Stirring Science Stories will be bi-monthly. The first issue of CS will be out January 1st 1941. One of the stories featured for the first SSS will be Dead Center by Gottisman. This is an inter-planetary yarn. JOHN VICTOR PETERSON has moved from Newark, New Jersey to Jackson Heights, NY. Johnny is hard at work on a super novelet. LOOK! FREE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS & RENEWERS, A FREE COPY (NEW) OF AN OLD AND SCARCE ARGOSY "1890 to 1910" WILL BE SENT TO ALL UPON RECEIPT OF 50 CENTS SUBSCRIPTION TO FANTASY FICTION FIELD. THIS IS NOT THE SURPRIZE MENTIONED ON PAGE 22 of THIS ISS. STANDARD PRICES OF BACK ISSUES AMAZING '26 to '30 ...50¢ ea " '31 " '36 ...35¢ ea WONDERS '29 " '31 ...50¢ ea " '32 " '35 ...35¢ ea ASTOUNDING '30 " '32 ...50¢ ea " '33 " '35 ...35¢ ea TALES OF WONDER # 1 to 11 ...50¢ ea FANTASY #s 1, 2 & 3 ...50¢ ea STRANGE TALES (all copies) 50¢ each ORIENTAL STORIES (a11 copies) 50¢ each ANY "1936" to "1940" copies of any stf or weird mags are 25¢ each postpaid. FANTASY FICTION FIELD %FFF NEWS FROM ENGLAND taken from the Futurian War Dig. The blitzkrieg has naturally enough stopped all fan activities in LONDON. Geo Medhurst writes; "After I'd been worsted in a conflict with the L.P.T.S. (subway) over the use of one of their central line train I found myself just in time to enjoy a pleasant 20 min. SFA gathering of 2. So ends the mighty flood of the traditional & hallowed SFA fortnightly meet, in a little trickle consisting of Birchby and I Any of you chums interested in An "Illustrated" FFF Weekly?
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FFF NEWS WEEKLY PAGE 23 the quiz, which gives first & last sentences from five favorite fantasies; you're supposed to a match them up. A discussion of difference between bandeux and brassieres is not without interest..... in Sun Spots, you should like the informality throughout, even though none of the material stands out, Most interesting are the editorials and a unique article by George Wetzel on doodles. Mebbe not fantastic, the latter, but interesting. (HW) FFF SERVICE COLUMN (Free to our subscribers) WANTED: "THREE GO BACK" by Mitchell. Bob Tucker, Box 260, Bloomington, 111. WANTED: Aug, Sept, Oct 1930 AMAZING STORIES, Julius Unger % FFF WANTED: Cartoon material for a fan magazine now being planned. James V Taurasi 137-07 32nd Ave, Flush, NY FLASH NEWS Morey to do both covers of Wollheim's new magazines. These will be an innovation in art work, in-as-much there will be no coloring of the covers. It'll probably be like the second cover of Stirring Detective & Western Stories published by the same company, now on the stands. Both Cosmic Stories & Stirring Science Stories will be bi-monthly. The first issue of CS will be out January 1st 1941. One of the stories featured for the first SSS will be Dead Center by Gottisman. This is an inter-planetary yarn. JOHN VICTOR PETERSON has moved from Newark, New Jersey to Jackson Heights, NY. Johnny is hard at work on a super novelet. LOOK! FREE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS & RENEWERS, A FREE COPY (NEW) OF AN OLD AND SCARCE ARGOSY "1890 to 1910" WILL BE SENT TO ALL UPON RECEIPT OF 50 CENTS SUBSCRIPTION TO FANTASY FICTION FIELD. THIS IS NOT THE SURPRIZE MENTIONED ON PAGE 22 of THIS ISS. STANDARD PRICES OF BACK ISSUES AMAZING '26 to '30 ...50¢ ea " '31 " '36 ...35¢ ea WONDERS '29 " '31 ...50¢ ea " '32 " '35 ...35¢ ea ASTOUNDING '30 " '32 ...50¢ ea " '33 " '35 ...35¢ ea TALES OF WONDER # 1 to 11 ...50¢ ea FANTASY #s 1, 2 & 3 ...50¢ ea STRANGE TALES (all copies) 50¢ each ORIENTAL STORIES (a11 copies) 50¢ each ANY "1936" to "1940" copies of any stf or weird mags are 25¢ each postpaid. FANTASY FICTION FIELD %FFF NEWS FROM ENGLAND taken from the Futurian War Dig. The blitzkrieg has naturally enough stopped all fan activities in LONDON. Geo Medhurst writes; "After I'd been worsted in a conflict with the L.P.T.S. (subway) over the use of one of their central line train I found myself just in time to enjoy a pleasant 20 min. SFA gathering of 2. So ends the mighty flood of the traditional & hallowed SFA fortnightly meet, in a little trickle consisting of Birchby and I Any of you chums interested in An "Illustrated" FFF Weekly?
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