MiSHAP
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MiSHAP, a Detroit-based local APA, aka the Michigan Society of (Hapless) Amateur Publishers, was founded in January 1975 by Cy Chauvin and Leah Zeldes and lasted at least until 1985. It was a running joke as to whether the H stood for "hapless" or was merely the silent fannish H. Local members were largely drawn from the W3F, and collations took place at club meetings.
MiSHAP gradually became well-known outside Michigan. At its peak, 165-page mailings among 30 members were common. It also acquired a reputation as being a "risque” apa; Joe Wesson's Left Testicle, Larry Downes, Space Pervert (edited and drawn by Randy Bathurst), and a "Best Male Member Buns” contest conducted by Diane Drutowski were among the reasons.
Fl. 1975–85.
Contributors and Apazines[edit]
- Randy Bathurst -- Larry Downes, Space Pervert
- Lester Boutillier -- Everybody's Doing the Michigan Rag
- Bill Bowers
- Brian Earl Brown -- Styxzine
- Cy Chauvin
- Maia Cowan
- Tony Cvetko
- Larry Downes
- Diane Drutowski
- Adrienne Fein
- Patrick Hayden -- Jinxed, Harbinger, Remove Tissue Before Using
- Arthur D. Hlavaty -- Lies Spoken Here
- Denice Hudspeth
- Ken Josenhans -- Chaumas
- Lan Laskowski
- Eric Miller -- Cowper Township
- Philippe Paine -- Wooly Mammoth
- D. Potter
- Janet Small
- Dick Smith
- Gregg Trend
- Victoria Vayne -- Non Sequitur
- Mike Weber -- Ribbit
- Joe Wesson -- Joe Wesson's Left Testicle
- Leah Zeldes -- Killer Queen
OEs:[edit]
- Leah Zeldes and Cy Chauvin (1975)
- Leah Zeldes and Diane Drutowski (1976)
- Leah Zeldes
- Tony Cvetko
- Brian Earl Brown (1977)
- Brian Earl Brown and Denice Hudspeth
- Denice M. Brown (1979–81)
- Gregg Trend (1983)
- Lan Laskowski and Maia Cowan (1985)
Publication | 1975—1980s |
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