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Timebinder, v. 1, Issue 1, 1944
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CONCLUSION. here then, my Friends, is the first and perhaps the only issue of THE TIME-BENDER. It is not a true Fanzine, nor is it intended as such. Its distribution is not even limited to Fen, although the larger portion of my "thinking" companions and friends belong to that group. As I said earlier, I have not tried to preach a sermon, nor to proselyte anyone to a new religious or philosophical belief, although it has much that sound. Rather, it has been the attempt of one who feels deeply, to show his beliefs to his friends, in the hope that they might find therein some comfort and perhaps some measure of hope. Some might even find therein a hint towards the fulfillment of the goal they have been more or less vainly seeking. If there be any who have thus been helped, this effort will not have been in vain. It is my sincere hope that you will write me about your reactions to this magazine and its contents. I can "take it" if you wish to criticize or condemn; I will be very happy if you find it in your heart to commend. But I would like your comments; and I would like to have those of you who find in this anything to make you feel the desire, write something for inclusion in any possible future issues. For those "possible" future issues depend upon you -- my correspondents and friends. if you feel this sort of a publication worthy of continuance, and feel it strongly enough to write something for it, I will gladly publish more issues. your articles or comments may be pro or con; may be along similarl lines on data and not contained herein; may be a statement of your own philosophy of life, or your own interpretations of the future of Mankind. I shall await, with intensest interest, your letters. An Associated Slan Publication
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CONCLUSION. here then, my Friends, is the first and perhaps the only issue of THE TIME-BENDER. It is not a true Fanzine, nor is it intended as such. Its distribution is not even limited to Fen, although the larger portion of my "thinking" companions and friends belong to that group. As I said earlier, I have not tried to preach a sermon, nor to proselyte anyone to a new religious or philosophical belief, although it has much that sound. Rather, it has been the attempt of one who feels deeply, to show his beliefs to his friends, in the hope that they might find therein some comfort and perhaps some measure of hope. Some might even find therein a hint towards the fulfillment of the goal they have been more or less vainly seeking. If there be any who have thus been helped, this effort will not have been in vain. It is my sincere hope that you will write me about your reactions to this magazine and its contents. I can "take it" if you wish to criticize or condemn; I will be very happy if you find it in your heart to commend. But I would like your comments; and I would like to have those of you who find in this anything to make you feel the desire, write something for inclusion in any possible future issues. For those "possible" future issues depend upon you -- my correspondents and friends. if you feel this sort of a publication worthy of continuance, and feel it strongly enough to write something for it, I will gladly publish more issues. your articles or comments may be pro or con; may be along similarl lines on data and not contained herein; may be a statement of your own philosophy of life, or your own interpretations of the future of Mankind. I shall await, with intensest interest, your letters. An Associated Slan Publication
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