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A [[fanzine]] published by [[Pogo]] ([[Pogo|Mary Corinne Gray]]) of [[Los Angeles]]. Only women were supposed to contribute to ''STF-ETTE'' and [[Sam Moskowitz]] believed it to  be the "first feminist fanzine."
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'''''STF-ETTE''''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Pogo]] ([[Pogo|Mary Corinne Gray]]) of [[Los Angeles]]. Only women were supposed to contribute to ''STF-ETTE'' and [[Sam Moskowitz]] believed it to  be the "first feminist fanzine." ''[[The Feminine Fan]]'' had been announced by the 'girls' of the [[Queens SFL]] in October 1939 and was said to be going to press in February 1940. If it was ever produced then it likely predates ''STF-ETTE'' but it's not listed in the ''Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index'' and so may never have appeared.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:41, 24 September 2024

STF-ETTE was a fanzine published by Pogo (Mary Corinne Gray) of Los Angeles. Only women were supposed to contribute to STF-ETTE and Sam Moskowitz believed it to be the "first feminist fanzine." The Feminine Fan had been announced by the 'girls' of the Queens SFL in October 1939 and was said to be going to press in February 1940. If it was ever produced then it likely predates STF-ETTE but it's not listed in the Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index and so may never have appeared.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 September 1940 16
2 July 1941 10 Single-sided; Final issue


Publication 19401941
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