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− | A [[Tolkien fanzine]] founded in | + | A [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] [[fanzine]] founded in 1967, possibly by the Tolkien [[wargaming]] [[club]], [[Neo-Numenor]]. It had a lot of club and real-world [[politics|political]] discussion (this was the height of the Vietnam War era) which did not sit well with the editor, [[Phil Helms]], who was a conscientious objector). He broke away from [[Neo-Numenor]] and founded a new [[club]], [[Eldila]], taking the ''Minas Tirith Evening-Star'' with him. He hoped that he could leave the politics behind. |
− | One of the writers for the ''Minas Tirith Evening-Star'' was | + | ==Frank Goddard== |
+ | One of the writers for the ''Minas Tirith Evening-Star'' was '''Frank Goddard''', a college student who argued against having an organized [[club]] with officers at all. This caused a ruckus, but then it was announced that Goddard had been killed in an auto accident. But then it was rumored that he was still alive and a teen-aged actor was brought to a meeting as him, but few were fooled. It was later admitted that "Frank Goddard" had been a [[hoax]] all along. | ||
When [[Phil Helms]] left for college he resigned the editorship. | When [[Phil Helms]] left for college he resigned the editorship. | ||
− | + | ==Publishing History == | |
+ | The [[zine]] was later published by the [[American Tolkien Society]] continuing at least into the mid-2000s. ''[[Appendix]]'' was included in some issues and there were at least two issues of ''[[Letter-Zine]]'' containing a separate [[letter column]]. In 1987, [[Steven Deyo]]'s [[fanzine]] ''[[Mythos]]'' was merged in. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:58, 29 October 2023
A J. R. R. Tolkien fanzine founded in 1967, possibly by the Tolkien wargaming club, Neo-Numenor. It had a lot of club and real-world political discussion (this was the height of the Vietnam War era) which did not sit well with the editor, Phil Helms, who was a conscientious objector). He broke away from Neo-Numenor and founded a new club, Eldila, taking the Minas Tirith Evening-Star with him. He hoped that he could leave the politics behind.
Frank Goddard[edit]
One of the writers for the Minas Tirith Evening-Star was Frank Goddard, a college student who argued against having an organized club with officers at all. This caused a ruckus, but then it was announced that Goddard had been killed in an auto accident. But then it was rumored that he was still alive and a teen-aged actor was brought to a meeting as him, but few were fooled. It was later admitted that "Frank Goddard" had been a hoax all along.
When Phil Helms left for college he resigned the editorship.
Publishing History[edit]
The zine was later published by the American Tolkien Society continuing at least into the mid-2000s. Appendix was included in some issues and there were at least two issues of Letter-Zine containing a separate letter column. In 1987, Steven Deyo's fanzine Mythos was merged in.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1.4 | January 3, 1968 | ||
1.5 | January 29, 1968 | ||
1.6 | 1968 | ||
7.1 | October 1977 | ||
7.2 | January 1978 | ||
7.3 | April 1978 | ||
7.4 | July 1978 | ||
8.1 | October 1978 | ||
8.2 | January 1979 | ||
8.3 | April 1979 | ||
8.4 | July 1979 |
Publication | 1967— |
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