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− | '''''O'''''fftrails '''''M'''''agazine '''''P'''''ublishers '''''A'''''ssociation was organized by [[Ken Bulmer]] and [[Vince Clarke]] on June 19, 1954. Founding members included [[Chuck Harris]], [[Joan Carr]], [[Ron Bennett]] and [[Archie Mercer]]. The [[Official Organ]] was ''[[Off Trails]]''. It was published four times a year: March June, September and December. OMPA lasted into the late 70s and was | + | '''''O'''''fftrails '''''M'''''agazine '''''P'''''ublishers '''''A'''''ssociation was organized by [[Ken Bulmer]] and [[Vince Clarke]] on June 19, 1954 as the first UK [[APA]]. Founding members included [[Chuck Harris]], [[Joan Carr]], [[Ron Bennett]] and [[Archie Mercer]]. The [[Official Organ]] was ''[[Off Trails]]''. It was published four times a year: March, June, September and December. OMPA lasted into the late 70s but "faded away", as [[Rob Hansen]] put it, somewhen during that era. Many members felt that the effort of putting on [[OMPAcon '73]] (an [[Eastercon]]) sapped its energy… though it is maintained by some that OMPA still exists, just that nobody has made [[minac]] since 1977. |
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+ | <blockquote>In the advertising world it would have been called a brainstorming session. It began in the late afternoon of Saturday, June 19th, 1954, and carried on into the cool of a beautiful summer evening. When it had finished, Ken Bulmer and I had roughed out the plans for the first British SF fan publisher’s association. | ||
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+ | It’s hard to say what was the catalyst which finally acted on this particular project. The atmosphere was right. British fandom was on its feet in a burst of activity which made this, the year of the [[SuperManCon]], a small Golden Age. Numerous fans were interested in publishing, and the SF professional ’zines were bringing in new faces, throughout the year. I think it was Ken who decided that now was the moment for launching into reality the dream of years, and I think it was myself who, after various | ||
+ | euphonious titles had been tried out for a couple of hours, suggested that echo of a trombone, OMPA. It would, we thought, disperse any stuffiness about the introduction of an association with a real Constitution into the happily anarchic fandom of the time... and, moreover, it ran trippingly off the | ||
+ | tongue.</blockquote> | ||
+ | — [[Vince Clarke]], ''[[APAthy]]'', 1959; quoted in [[Rob Hansen]], ''[[Generation Femizine]]'' | ||
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+ | == [[OEs]] == | ||
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+ | <blockquote> In its first year – September 1954 to June 1955 – OMPA [[President]] was [[Ken Bulmer]], [[Association Editor]] was [[Vin¢ Clarke]], and [[Treasurer]] was [[Chuck Harris]]. In its second these positions were taken by [[Pam Bulmer]], [[Joy Clarke]], and [[Daphne Buckmaster]] respectively. | ||
+ | </blockquote> | ||
+ | – Hansen; whose Apendix 5 also lists women members and contributions "during the years of Femizine’s existence" (until 1960) and notes it "was taken from ''[[APAthy]]'' (September 1959, ed. [[Joy Clarke]]), an index to the first five years of OMPA mailings. This can be found at Fanac.org under “References”. | ||
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+ | 1954/55 means a term from September 1955 to June 1955. For many years this was the standard term of an OE, as OMPA launched in the autumn. 1970–73 means the full years 1970, 71, 72, and 73. | ||
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1954/55 || [[Vincent Clarke]] | 1954/55 || [[Vincent Clarke]] | ||
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− | + | == Contributors and [[APAzines]] == | |
* [[Don Allen]] -- ''[[Loco (Allen)]]'' | * [[Don Allen]] -- ''[[Loco (Allen)]]'' | ||
* [[Lyle Amlin]] -- ''[[Psi (Amlin)]]'' | * [[Lyle Amlin]] -- ''[[Psi (Amlin)]]'' | ||
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* [[Pam Bulmer]] -- ''[[Ugh!]]'', ''[[Ziz]]'' | * [[Pam Bulmer]] -- ''[[Ugh!]]'', ''[[Ziz]]'' | ||
* [[Brian Burgess]] -- ''[[Go to Hel]]'', ''[[Burgess' Lights]]'' | * [[Brian Burgess]] -- ''[[Go to Hel]]'', ''[[Burgess' Lights]]'' | ||
− | * [[Bruce Burn]] -- ''[[Sizar]]'', ''[[Meet]]'', ''[[ParaFANalia]]'' | + | * [[Bruce Burn]] -- ''[[Sizar]]'', ''[[Meet]]'', ''[[ParaFANalia]]'', ''[[Topee or Not Topee]]'' |
* [[Elinor Busby]] -- ''[[Dolphin]]'' | * [[Elinor Busby]] -- ''[[Dolphin]]'' | ||
* [[Pete Campbell]] -- ''[[Andromeda (Campbell)]]'' | * [[Pete Campbell]] -- ''[[Andromeda (Campbell)]]'' | ||
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* [[Robert Lambeck]] -- ''[[Ompalog]]'' | * [[Robert Lambeck]] -- ''[[Ompalog]]'' | ||
* [[Dave Langford]] -- ''[[Cloud Chamber]]'' | * [[Dave Langford]] -- ''[[Cloud Chamber]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Fred Lerner]] -- | ||
* [[Al Lewis]] -- ''[[Ompalog]]'', ''[[Ompassable Science Fiction]]'', ''[[Space Charge]]''*, ''[[Why Not]]'' | * [[Al Lewis]] -- ''[[Ompalog]]'', ''[[Ompassable Science Fiction]]'', ''[[Space Charge]]''*, ''[[Why Not]]'' | ||
* [[Robert Lichtman]] -- ''[[Zounds]]'', ''[[Some of the Best from Quandry]]'' | * [[Robert Lichtman]] -- ''[[Zounds]]'', ''[[Some of the Best from Quandry]]'' | ||
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* [[Don Studebaker]] -- ''[[Ludicrous Portraits]]'', ''[[Naked Artichoke in War and Peace]]'', ''[[Naked Artichoke in the Middle Ages]]'' | * [[Don Studebaker]] -- ''[[Ludicrous Portraits]]'', ''[[Naked Artichoke in War and Peace]]'', ''[[Naked Artichoke in the Middle Ages]]'' | ||
* [[Pete Taylor]] -- ''[[Tourniquet]]'' | * [[Pete Taylor]] -- ''[[Tourniquet]]'' | ||
− | * [[Arthur Thomson]] -- ''[[Veritas]]'', ''[[Ron Bennett Appreciation]]'', ''[[ | + | * [[Arthur Thomson]] -- ''[[Veritas]]'', ''[[Ron Bennett Appreciation]]'', ''[[AtoZ]]'', ''[[Topee or Not Topee]]'' |
* [[Tony Thorne]] -- ''[[Medi-Eval]]'', ''[[Mediocre]]'' | * [[Tony Thorne]] -- ''[[Medi-Eval]]'', ''[[Mediocre]]'' | ||
* [[Bjo Trimble]] -- ''[[Bjottings]]'', ''[[Procrastinator]]'', ''[[Pipress]]'' | * [[Bjo Trimble]] -- ''[[Bjottings]]'', ''[[Procrastinator]]'', ''[[Pipress]]'' | ||
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− | The Off-Trail Magazine Publisher's Association, formed 19 June 1954 to provide [[British]] [[fen]] wit an equivalent of [[FAPA]]. [[Ken Bulmer]] and [[Vin¢ Clarke]] organized it, and were first president and first Association Editor (respectively) of the group. "We weren't proud", says [[Vince Clarke|Vin¢]]; "we borrowed wholesale from the rules of FAPA." This isn't quite right, since FAPA's Secretary and Vice-President duties were combined with, respectively, the Association Editor's and President's, and the group was smaller (45 members plus the Keeper of the Printed Books British Copyright repository, carried as "Member #0"]). Founder members included eminent [[Anglofen]] like [[Chuck Harris]] (first Treasurer), [[Joan Carr]], [[Ron Bennett]], and [[Archie Mercer]]. The group grew rapidly; original membership of 25 had to be increased to 29 with the first mailing and later to its present level. Beginning in 1956 it became extensively infiltrated with | + | The Off-Trail Magazine Publisher's Association, formed 19 June 1954 to provide [[British]] [[fen]] wit an equivalent of [[FAPA]]. [[Ken Bulmer]] and [[Vin¢ Clarke]] organized it, and were first president and first Association Editor (respectively) of the group. "We weren't proud", says [[Vince Clarke|Vin¢]]; "we borrowed wholesale from the rules of FAPA." This isn't quite right, since FAPA's Secretary and Vice-President duties were combined with, respectively, the Association Editor's and President's, and the group was smaller (45 members plus the Keeper of the Printed Books British Copyright repository, carried as "Member #0"]). Founder members included eminent [[Anglofen]] like [[Chuck Harris]] (first Treasurer), [[Joan Carr]], [[Ron Bennett]], and [[Archie Mercer]]. The group grew rapidly; original membership of 25 had to be increased to 29 with the first mailing and later to its present level. Beginning in 1956 it became extensively infiltrated with [[American]]s and some [[alarm and despondency]] over possible loss of British character was heard. |
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{{publication | start=1954 | end=1981}} | {{publication | start=1954 | end=1981}} | ||
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+ | * https://fanac.org/fanzines/APA_Mailings/OMPA/ | ||
+ | * https://fanac.org/fanzines/References/apathy_ompa_index_clarke_1959-09_ompa_21c.pdf | ||
[[Category:APA]] | [[Category:APA]] | ||
[[Category:Fancy2]] | [[Category:Fancy2]] | ||
[[Category:Initialism]] | [[Category:Initialism]] | ||
+ | [[Category:UK]] |
Latest revision as of 09:11, 25 November 2024
Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association was organized by Ken Bulmer and Vin¢ Clarke on June 19, 1954 as the first UK APA. Founding members included Chuck Harris, Joan Carr, Ron Bennett and Archie Mercer. The Official Organ was Off Trails. It was published four times a year: March, June, September and December. OMPA lasted into the late 70s but "faded away", as Rob Hansen put it, somewhen during that era. Many members felt that the effort of putting on OMPAcon '73 (an Eastercon) sapped its energy… though it is maintained by some that OMPA still exists, just that nobody has made minac since 1977.
In the advertising world it would have been called a brainstorming session. It began in the late afternoon of Saturday, June 19th, 1954, and carried on into the cool of a beautiful summer evening. When it had finished, Ken Bulmer and I had roughed out the plans for the first British SF fan publisher’s association.
It’s hard to say what was the catalyst which finally acted on this particular project. The atmosphere was right. British fandom was on its feet in a burst of activity which made this, the year of the SuperManCon, a small Golden Age. Numerous fans were interested in publishing, and the SF professional ’zines were bringing in new faces, throughout the year. I think it was Ken who decided that now was the moment for launching into reality the dream of years, and I think it was myself who, after various euphonious titles had been tried out for a couple of hours, suggested that echo of a trombone, OMPA. It would, we thought, disperse any stuffiness about the introduction of an association with a real Constitution into the happily anarchic fandom of the time... and, moreover, it ran trippingly off the
tongue.
— Vin¢ Clarke, APAthy, 1959; quoted in Rob Hansen, Generation Femizine
OEs[edit]
In its first year – September 1954 to June 1955 – OMPA President was Ken Bulmer, Association Editor was Vin¢ Clarke, and Treasurer was Chuck Harris. In its second these positions were taken by Pam Bulmer, Joy Clarke, and Daphne Buckmaster respectively.
– Hansen; whose Apendix 5 also lists women members and contributions "during the years of Femizine’s existence" (until 1960) and notes it "was taken from APAthy (September 1959, ed. Joy Clarke), an index to the first five years of OMPA mailings. This can be found at Fanac.org under “References”.
1954/55 means a term from September 1955 to June 1955. For many years this was the standard term of an OE, as OMPA launched in the autumn. 1970–73 means the full years 1970, 71, 72, and 73.
1954/55 | Vincent Clarke |
1955/56 | Joy Clarke |
1956/57 | Archie Mercer |
1957/58 | John Roles |
1958/59 | Roberta Gray |
1959/60 | Ron Bennett |
1960/61 | Daphne Buckmaster |
1962/63 | Ken Cheslin |
1963/65 | Ethel Lindsay |
1965/66 | Brian Jordan |
September 1967 | Archie Mercer |
March 1968 | Heinrich Arnez |
1969 | Beryl Mercer |
1970-73 | Ken Cheslin |
1974-75 | Pat and Mike Meara |
1976-77 | Keith Walker |
1978/79 | Keith Walker |
Contributors and APAzines[edit]
- Don Allen -- Loco
- Lyle Amlin -- Psi
- Don Anderson -- Alces/Amer
- Heinrich Arenz -- Another One
- Mike Ashley -- ...And Behold, Cushi Came
- Mal Ashworth -- My First Real Convention, Running, Jumping, and Standing Still Fanzine, Yrautibo, Ascent of Next to Nothing, Dupe
- ATom (see Arthur Thomson, below)
- Lenny Bailes -- Ringwraith
- John Bangsund -- Philosophical Gas
- Steve Barr -- Diablerie
- Greg Benford
- Ron Bennett -- Antwerpse Letterkundige En Wettenschappelijke Gazet, Burp, Harrogate Crudbin Quarterly, They're Off, Through Darkest Belgium
- Eric Bentcliffe -- Waldo, Platform
- John Berry -- Veritas, This Goon for Hire, The Thomson Saga
- Gerald Bishop -- Debb'nshire Crame and Scrumpy
- Burkhard Bluem -- Pantheon
- Graham Boak -- Binary, Cynic, Transplant
- Redd Boggs -- Spirochete
- Lars Bourne -- Skerry
- Walter Breen -- Olla Podrida
- Rich Brown -- Transatlantic Fringe Fan
- John Brunner -- Noise Level, Pogrom, Stopgap
- Daphne Buckmaster -- Esprit
- Ken Bulmer -- Dysteleology, Steam, Aaah!, Wappoted, Ziz
- Pam Bulmer -- Ugh!, Ziz
- Brian Burgess -- Go to Hel, Burgess' Lights
- Bruce Burn -- Sizar, Meet, ParaFANalia, Topee or Not Topee
- Elinor Busby -- Dolphin
- Pete Campbell -- Andromeda
- Terry Carr -- Dark Star, Entropy
- Terry and Miriam Carr -- Defenestration
- Steven C. Carrington -- Mdrgl
- John Champion -- Xanadu
- George Charters -- The Scarr
- Jim Caughran -- A L'Abandon, When a Trufan Dies
- Ken Cheslin -- Envoy, Childs Garden of Olaf, Sally-Port
- Joy Clarke -- Apathy, Lesser Flea, Bran Tub, Comedy of Errors, Copies of Certain Letters..., This Sceptred Isle
- Vin¢ Clarke -- Launching Site, Dysteleology, Zymic, Duplicating without Tears, and Goontact
- Larry Crilly -- Farrago
- Mike Deckinger -- Gloom
- Calvin Demmon -- Chicken Wagon
- Chick Derry -- Annex, Gallery
- Belle Dietz & Frank Dietz -- Ground Zero, Peals
- Belle Dietz -- Complete Story of How Not to Move, Nimbel, Skimmer's Guide
- Bill Donaho -- Viper, ASP, Habakkuk, Blush, Defilade, The Wall
- Howard DeVore -- Ompalog
- Gordon Eklund -- Shadowfax
- Dick Ellington -- FIJAGH, Mailing Comments
- Paul Enever -- How
- Dick Eney -- Keebird, Stupefying Stories, Speculative Review, Phenotype, One/Fourteen, Shelta Thari, Century Note, Bixeltype
- Bill Evans -- Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index, Cyrille, Remembrance of Things Past
- Don Fitch -- Quartering
- Don Ford -- Pooka
- Harvy Formal -- QS&WU Sunday Supplement
- Colin Freeman -- Mein Ompf
- Les Gerber -- Romp
- Nan Gerding -- Nantz, Ob
- Roberta Gray -- Vagary
- Jim Groves -- The Wall, Packrat
- Dave Hale -- Plain Psycho, Big Deal
- Barry Hall -- Kactus
- Owen Hannifen -- This Is the Trial
- Chuck Harris -- Meander, Lonconfidential, Harris School of Motoring, Surd, This Goon for Hire, Through Darkest Ireland
- Bill Harry -- Biped
- Art Hayes -- Marsolo
- Beryl Henley (see Beryl Mercer, below)
- Lynn Hickman -- JD-Argassy, Troat, Scurvy, Ob
- John Hitchcock -- Double Whammy, Fang
- Fred Hunter -- Outpost
- Terry Jeeves -- Erg
- Jan Jansen -- Antwerpse Letterkundige En Wettenschappelijke Gazet, Fanjan, Itta
- Ted Johnstone -- New Ashmolean
- Brian Jordan -- Rope of Sand, Kobold
- Arnie Katz -- St. Omp
- Roy Kay -- Idiotic Genius
- Pat Kearney -- Enfocado
- Earl Kemp & Nancy Kemp -- Why Is a Fan?
- Robert Lambeck -- Ompalog
- Dave Langford -- Cloud Chamber
- Fred Lerner --
- Al Lewis -- Ompalog, Ompassable Science Fiction, Space Charge*, Why Not
- Robert Lichtman -- Zounds, Some of the Best from Quandry
- Ethel Lindsay -- Bletherings, Chatterings, The Wall
- Nigel Lindsay -- Bias Binding, Schnerdlites
- Jim Linwood -- Fifty-Second Street, Movie Music, Jetstream, Son of the Fanalytic Eye
- George Locke -- Smoke, Eye Tracks, The Wall
- P. Howard Lyons -- Ibidem
- Stuart MacKenzie -- Ib Tenebo
- Bob Madle -- Fanzine Review
- John Magnus -- Double Whammy
- Andy Main -- Mainiac, Suwayya
- Richard Mann -- Timpanogas
- Ivor Mayne -- Vert
- Archie Mercer -- Antwerpse Letterkundige En Wettenschappelijke Gazet, Amble, Second Saturday After the First..., Archive, Meadows of Fantasy
- Beryl Mercer -- Oz
- Mike Meara & Pat Meara -- Lurk
- Norm Metcalf -- Tasa, CAC, Ul
- Ellis Mills -- Grist, Styx, Ur & Xanadu Review
- Michael Moorcock -- Perindeus
- John Muir -- Red Cake, Two Heads Are Better Than One
- Darroll Pardoe -- Pablo, The Wall
- Rosemary Pardoe -- Seagull
- Joe Patrizio -- Binary
- Fred Patten -- Lefnui
- Bob Pavlat -- Contour, Evans-Pavlat Fanzine Index, Dogie
- Bruce Pelz -- Savoyard
- Ian Peters -- Haggis
- Billy Pettit -- Boole and Babbage
- Derek Pickles -- Galaxy
- David Piper -- Moth
- Ken Potter -- Incantations, Brennschluss, Fix
- John Rackham -- Rackhamart
- Julian C. Raasveld -- Spirit of Fan
- Dorothy Ratigan -- Satan's Child
- George Nims Raybin -- Ground Zero, Animus Curiae, Let George Say It, Nimbel
- Mary Reed -- Crabapple, Rosemary
- Lee Riddle -- Leer
- Dave Rike -- Limbo
- Alan Rispin -- Hungry
- Brian Robinson -- Hell, Inferno
- Alva Rogers -- Bixel, Bixeltype
- Bill Rotsler -- Tapebook
- H. P. Sanderson -- Blunt, Omnibus
- Ray Schaffer -- Djellabah, Apollo Play, Spizzerinctum
- Thomas Schluck -- Tom Chants in the Dark
- Dick Schultz -- Envoy, Sathanas, Brobdingnag, Detroit Iron
- Mark Schulzinger -- Ka
- Marie-Louise Share -- Caprice
- Joan Sharpe -- Joy
- Larry Shaw -- Dimensions
- Norman Shorrock -- Biped, They're Off
- Paul Skelton -- Hell, Inferno
- Ken Slater -- Still Life, Inscrewtibobble, Bilcyn, In Re Yours, Bilfescyning, Funtast, Twin Set
- Fred L. Smith -- Needle
- George Spencer -- Curiosity Shoppe, Griffin
- Phil Spencer & Sherry Spencer -- Eulogy
- Larry Stark -- Double Whammy
- Will Straw -- Rabble-Rouser
- Anne Steul -- FANannIA
- Don Studebaker -- Ludicrous Portraits, Naked Artichoke in War and Peace, Naked Artichoke in the Middle Ages
- Pete Taylor -- Tourniquet
- Arthur Thomson -- Veritas, Ron Bennett Appreciation, AtoZ, Topee or Not Topee
- Tony Thorne -- Medi-Eval, Mediocre
- Bjo Trimble -- Bjottings, Procrastinator, Pipress
- John Trimble -- Procrastinator
- Bob Tucker -- Wild Pumbles
- Harry Turner -- Now & Then
- Dave Vendelmans -- Titot, Itta, Through Darkest Belgium
- Keith Walker
- Mike Wallace -- Imbroglio, Bilfescyning, Fescennine
- Charles Wells -- Hex
- Norman G. Wansborough -- Review, Rune, Play Time
- Peter Weston -- Nexus, Zenith
- Ted White -- Null-F, Zip, Double Whammy
- Tom White -- Golgotha
- Walt Willis -- Woz, Wappoted, Willis Discovers America
- Art Wilson -- Scatalog
- Geoff Wingrove -- Snooze, Io, Guf
- Charlie Winstone -- Yac'sone
- Andy Young -- Vile Deeds at Midnight, Wild Pumbles
- Jean Young -- Vile Deeds at Midnight
From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959 |
The Off-Trail Magazine Publisher's Association, formed 19 June 1954 to provide British fen wit an equivalent of FAPA. Ken Bulmer and Vin¢ Clarke organized it, and were first president and first Association Editor (respectively) of the group. "We weren't proud", says Vin¢; "we borrowed wholesale from the rules of FAPA." This isn't quite right, since FAPA's Secretary and Vice-President duties were combined with, respectively, the Association Editor's and President's, and the group was smaller (45 members plus the Keeper of the Printed Books British Copyright repository, carried as "Member #0"]). Founder members included eminent Anglofen like Chuck Harris (first Treasurer), Joan Carr, Ron Bennett, and Archie Mercer. The group grew rapidly; original membership of 25 had to be increased to 29 with the first mailing and later to its present level. Beginning in 1956 it became extensively infiltrated with Americans and some alarm and despondency over possible loss of British character was heard. |
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