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Other Worlds, v. 1, issue 2, February 1948
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OTHER WORLDS page 2 EDITORIAL AND STUFF Amazing Stories is out and with Phillips' new The Club House column. It's pretty good and I couldn't detect a trace of the news that hasn't been in the prozincs in many years if at all. Phillips lays it on sort of thick when he speaks of fanzine editors returning your money because they'll all be sold out of their mags. He says we can only run 300 copies with one stencil several times. Next month Palemer promises to prove the Shaver mystery. He'll have pictures and documents, he says. Pages three and four are dimmer than I like but I wasn't paying close attention when the ink ran low. Seems like really perfect reproduction can't be acheived. Next issue we'll have a cover by Don Hutchison. It's pretty nice, too. I hope I can do a better job of tracing than I did on Lin's pic for this issue. Sorry, Lin, but the dern thing will be a little spotty here and there. Which brings to mind.... Russ Manning sent us a nice cover for a future issue (probably next) and he sent it on a stencil plumb ready to go. That is really service.... also I guess Russ knew I'd probably foul up his pic if I tried to trace it. It's slightly complicated, for someone who isn't an artist, to trace. Richard Tooker says he's going to do a new novel along the line of some by Thorne Smith, except moreso...Plenty of the old whatchamacallit... A touch of Forever Amber, perhaps. Good for Dick Tooker. His book'll sell a million 'cause there must be at least a million people who care about sex, don't you think, fans? / J. T. Oliver asks me to give you this peice of news: ((and that ain't but half of it.)) (( I also second this.)) ::Any of you who publish we wouldn't care if you sent us copies of your paper. Of course, If you don't then that's OK, too... or sumpin. Those who receive OW from J T send your mag to him. Ditto me. 'Till the next time. Unless we have the Atomic smashup first. Frankly we don't expect it before another couple of months. (we're optimists) So..... P.C. OTHER WORLDS: Published and edited by Paul Cox at 3401 6th Avenue Columbus, Georgia. -- Anyone wishing to receive this magazine just let me know. No charge. Articles, Art, fiction (if short), poetry, etc. for publication will be appreciated. - Advertising accepted at one dollar a page, .50 per half page, .25 per quarter page. No smaller amounts accepted. We reserve the right to refuse publication of anything which we consider unsuitable. -- Opinions expressed by contributors are their own and this magazine or editorial staff are in no way responsible for what they say. -- We believe all our advertisers are honest, however, since we cannot investigate each one, we are in no way responsible for dealings with them. This is --- Volume one ... Number two ... February 1948 .. No. 2
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OTHER WORLDS page 2 EDITORIAL AND STUFF Amazing Stories is out and with Phillips' new The Club House column. It's pretty good and I couldn't detect a trace of the news that hasn't been in the prozincs in many years if at all. Phillips lays it on sort of thick when he speaks of fanzine editors returning your money because they'll all be sold out of their mags. He says we can only run 300 copies with one stencil several times. Next month Palemer promises to prove the Shaver mystery. He'll have pictures and documents, he says. Pages three and four are dimmer than I like but I wasn't paying close attention when the ink ran low. Seems like really perfect reproduction can't be acheived. Next issue we'll have a cover by Don Hutchison. It's pretty nice, too. I hope I can do a better job of tracing than I did on Lin's pic for this issue. Sorry, Lin, but the dern thing will be a little spotty here and there. Which brings to mind.... Russ Manning sent us a nice cover for a future issue (probably next) and he sent it on a stencil plumb ready to go. That is really service.... also I guess Russ knew I'd probably foul up his pic if I tried to trace it. It's slightly complicated, for someone who isn't an artist, to trace. Richard Tooker says he's going to do a new novel along the line of some by Thorne Smith, except moreso...Plenty of the old whatchamacallit... A touch of Forever Amber, perhaps. Good for Dick Tooker. His book'll sell a million 'cause there must be at least a million people who care about sex, don't you think, fans? / J. T. Oliver asks me to give you this peice of news: ((and that ain't but half of it.)) (( I also second this.)) ::Any of you who publish we wouldn't care if you sent us copies of your paper. Of course, If you don't then that's OK, too... or sumpin. Those who receive OW from J T send your mag to him. Ditto me. 'Till the next time. Unless we have the Atomic smashup first. Frankly we don't expect it before another couple of months. (we're optimists) So..... P.C. OTHER WORLDS: Published and edited by Paul Cox at 3401 6th Avenue Columbus, Georgia. -- Anyone wishing to receive this magazine just let me know. No charge. Articles, Art, fiction (if short), poetry, etc. for publication will be appreciated. - Advertising accepted at one dollar a page, .50 per half page, .25 per quarter page. No smaller amounts accepted. We reserve the right to refuse publication of anything which we consider unsuitable. -- Opinions expressed by contributors are their own and this magazine or editorial staff are in no way responsible for what they say. -- We believe all our advertisers are honest, however, since we cannot investigate each one, we are in no way responsible for dealings with them. This is --- Volume one ... Number two ... February 1948 .. No. 2
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