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STEF News, issue 68, November 17, 1946
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S T E F N E W S ____________________________ Weekly 5c per copy #68 _____________________________ A Fantasy Foundation Publication _____________________________ 1/2 price to Foundation Subscribers _____________________________ James Hevelin 3761 Third Street Riverside, California ____________________________ ----------------------------------------------- PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING FA-KMC-BI Ted Carnell, editor of British NEW WORLDS, has bought “Dhactwhu” from Lowndes-Ackerman. He calls it a “poor man’s ‘Moon Pool’.” Mary Gnaedinger reports to Martin Carlson that the skipped folio in FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERIES is due to an order requiring uniform four-issue volumes in all Popular Publications. The order caught FEM after Vol 7 No 5, but there are no issues missing. The girl wearing the pendant in the picture atop page 47 of the Oct issue of PIC Moon may be recognized as Tigrina, La femme fan. PATHFINDER has given a column-and-a-half to plugging ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION and its readers, calling the latter “fiction magazines’ brainiest group.” The cut illustrating the article showed 3 ASF covers, one being of the Dec issue, not yet released when the article was published. You will find the article on page 36 for 6 Nov. “Fantasy Reader” is reported to be due from Avon during Dec. It will be edited by Donald Wollheim and is expected to contain one of A Merritt’s stories. ____________________________ TRAVELS (continued) an extended trip through some of the southwestern states, visiting relatives in Tennessee and at her former home town of Battle Creek. She and Ed Counts travelled to Chicago for the Centracon last weekend. James Hevelin has returned to California following a ten-day stay in Philadelphia, where he attended the Philly Conference, a two-day visit with Charles Tanner in Cincinnati, and a three-day stop-over in Chicago for the Centracon last weekend and a showing of the fantasy play, “Harvey.” NOTICE--I will publish only two more issues of STEFNEWS the unless more news begins to reach me regularly. (Ed.) STEFNEWS 3761 Third Street Riverside, California Rtn Postage Guaranteed
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S T E F N E W S ____________________________ Weekly 5c per copy #68 _____________________________ A Fantasy Foundation Publication _____________________________ 1/2 price to Foundation Subscribers _____________________________ James Hevelin 3761 Third Street Riverside, California ____________________________ ----------------------------------------------- PROFESSIONAL PUBLISHING FA-KMC-BI Ted Carnell, editor of British NEW WORLDS, has bought “Dhactwhu” from Lowndes-Ackerman. He calls it a “poor man’s ‘Moon Pool’.” Mary Gnaedinger reports to Martin Carlson that the skipped folio in FAMOUS FANTASTIC MYSTERIES is due to an order requiring uniform four-issue volumes in all Popular Publications. The order caught FEM after Vol 7 No 5, but there are no issues missing. The girl wearing the pendant in the picture atop page 47 of the Oct issue of PIC Moon may be recognized as Tigrina, La femme fan. PATHFINDER has given a column-and-a-half to plugging ASTOUNDING SCIENCE FICTION and its readers, calling the latter “fiction magazines’ brainiest group.” The cut illustrating the article showed 3 ASF covers, one being of the Dec issue, not yet released when the article was published. You will find the article on page 36 for 6 Nov. “Fantasy Reader” is reported to be due from Avon during Dec. It will be edited by Donald Wollheim and is expected to contain one of A Merritt’s stories. ____________________________ TRAVELS (continued) an extended trip through some of the southwestern states, visiting relatives in Tennessee and at her former home town of Battle Creek. She and Ed Counts travelled to Chicago for the Centracon last weekend. James Hevelin has returned to California following a ten-day stay in Philadelphia, where he attended the Philly Conference, a two-day visit with Charles Tanner in Cincinnati, and a three-day stop-over in Chicago for the Centracon last weekend and a showing of the fantasy play, “Harvey.” NOTICE--I will publish only two more issues of STEFNEWS the unless more news begins to reach me regularly. (Ed.) STEFNEWS 3761 Third Street Riverside, California Rtn Postage Guaranteed
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