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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 dead by the late 70s. 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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'''OMPA''', the '''Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association''', was organized by [[Ken Bulmer]] and [[Vince Clarke]] on June 19, 1954 as the first UK [[fannish]] [[APA]]. The [[British Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] was a proposed fannish APA of the 1940s but that didn't come to anything and the [[British Amateur Press Association]] founded in 1890 was a earlier non-fannish APA in which some fans participated. 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 1970s but 'faded away', as [[Rob Hansen]] put it, somewhen during that era. The last known issue of ''Off-Trails'' is #87, undated but seemingly late 1977. 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
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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>
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— [[Vince Clarke]], ''[[APAthy]]'', 1959; quoted in [[Rob Hansen]], ''[[Generation Femizine]]''
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== [[OEs]] ==
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[[Ron Bennett]]'s ''[[Burp]]'' #24 (December 1964, and included in OMPA mailing #42) lists 'Ten years of Officialdom', providing a list of [[official-editor|editor]]s, presidents and treasurers for all years up to 1963/4.
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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.
  
===[[OEs]]===
 
1954/55 means a term from September 1955 to June 1956.  For many years this was the standard term of an OE.
 
1970-73 means the full years 1970, 71, 72, and 73
 
 
<tab>
 
<tab>
1954/55 || [[Vincent Clarke]]  
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Year ||OE||President||Treasurer||
1955/56 || [[Joy Clarke]]  
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1954/55 || [[Vincent Clarke]]||[[Ken Bulmer]]|| [[Chuck Harris]]
1956/57 || [[Archie Mercer]]  
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1955/56 || [[Joy Clarke]]||[[Pam Bulmer]]||[[Daphne Buckmaster]]  
1957/58 || [[John Roles]]
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1956/57 || [[Archie Mercer]]||[[Walt Willis]]||[[Norman Shorrock]]  
1958/59 || [[Roberta Gray]]
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1957/58 || [[John Roles]]||[[Vincent Clarke]]||[[H. P. Sanderson]]
1959/60 || [[Ron Bennett]]  
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1958/59 || [[Roberta Gray]]||[[Ron Bennett]]||[[H. P. Sanderson]]
1960/61 || [[Daphne Buckmaster]]  
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1959/60 || [[Ron Bennett]]||[[Roberta Gray]]||[[H. P. Sanderson]]  
1962/63 || [[Ken Cheslin]]  
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1960/61 || [[Daphne Buckmaster]]||[[Eric Bentcliffe]]||[[Ron Bennett]]
1963/65 || [[Ethel Lindsay]]  
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1961/62 || [[Bruce Burn]]||[[Bob Lichtman]]||[[Ron Bennett]]  
1965/66 || [[Brian Jordan]]
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1962/63 || [[Ken Cheslin]]||[[Bob Lichtman]]||[[Ron Bennett]]  
September 1967 || [[Archie Mercer]]
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1963/64 || [[Ethel Lindsay]]||[[Bruce Burn]]||[[Ron Bennett]]
March 1968 || [[Heinrich Arnez]]
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1964/65 || [[Ethel Lindsay]]|| ||
1969 || [[Beryl Mercer]]
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1965/66 || [[Brian Jordan]]|| ||
1970-73 || [[Ken Cheslin]]
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September 1967 || [[Archie Mercer]]|| ||
1974-75 || [[Pat Meara|Pat]] and [[Mike Meara]]
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March 1968 || [[Heinrich Arenz]]|| ||
1976-77 || [[Keith Walker]]  
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1969 || [[Beryl Mercer]]|| ||
1978/79 || [[Keith Walker]]  
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1970-73 || [[Ken Cheslin]]|| ||
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1974-75 || [[Pat Meara|Pat]] and [[Mike Meara]]|| ||
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1976-77 || [[Keith Walker]]|| ||
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1977/78 || [[Keith Walker]]|| [[Ken Cheslin]]|| [[David Griffin]]
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1978/79 || [[Keith Walker]]||
 
</tab>
 
</tab>
  
=== Contributors and [[APAzines]]:===
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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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* [[John Brunner]] -- ''[[Noise Level]]'', ''[[Pogrom]]'', ''[[Stopgap (Brunner)]]''
 
* [[John Brunner]] -- ''[[Noise Level]]'', ''[[Pogrom]]'', ''[[Stopgap (Brunner)]]''
 
* [[Daphne Buckmaster]] -- ''[[Esprit]]''
 
* [[Daphne Buckmaster]] -- ''[[Esprit]]''
* [[Ken Bulmer]] -- ''[[Dysteleology]]'', ''[[Steam]]'', ''[[Aaah!]]'', ''[[Wappoted]]'', ''[[Ziz]]''
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* [[Ken Bulmer]] -- ''[[Dysteleology]]'', ''[[Steam]]'', ''[[Aaah!]]'', ''[[WAPPPOTED]]'', ''[[Ziz]]''
 
* [[Pam Bulmer]] -- ''[[Ugh!]]'', ''[[Ziz]]''
 
* [[Pam Bulmer]] -- ''[[Ugh!]]'', ''[[Ziz]]''
* [[Brian Burgess]] -- ''[[Go to Hel]]'', ''[[Burgess' Lights]]''
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* [[Brian Burgess]] -- ''[[Go to Hel]]'', ''[[Burgess's Lights]]''
 
* [[Bruce Burn]] -- ''[[Sizar]]'', ''[[Meet]]'', ''[[ParaFANalia]]'', ''[[Topee or Not Topee]]''
 
* [[Bruce Burn]] -- ''[[Sizar]]'', ''[[Meet]]'', ''[[ParaFANalia]]'', ''[[Topee or Not Topee]]''
 
* [[Elinor Busby]] -- ''[[Dolphin]]''
 
* [[Elinor Busby]] -- ''[[Dolphin]]''
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* [[Don Ford]] -- ''[[Pooka]]''
 
* [[Don Ford]] -- ''[[Pooka]]''
 
* [[Harvy Formal]] -- ''[[QS&WU Sunday Supplement]]''
 
* [[Harvy Formal]] -- ''[[QS&WU Sunday Supplement]]''
* [[Colin Freeman]] -- ''[[Mein Ompf]]''
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* [[Colin Freeman]] -- ''[[Mein Omp-F]]''
 
* [[Les Gerber]] -- ''[[Romp]]''
 
* [[Les Gerber]] -- ''[[Romp]]''
 
* [[Nan Gerding]] -- ''[[Nantz]]'', ''[[Ob]]''
 
* [[Nan Gerding]] -- ''[[Nantz]]'', ''[[Ob]]''
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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]]'',  ''[[Atoz]]'', ''[[Topee or Not Topee]]''
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* [[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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* [[Ted White]] -- ''[[Null-F]]'', ''[[Zip]]'', ''[[Double Whammy]]''
 
* [[Ted White]] -- ''[[Null-F]]'', ''[[Zip]]'', ''[[Double Whammy]]''
 
* [[Tom White]] -- ''[[Golgotha]]''
 
* [[Tom White]] -- ''[[Golgotha]]''
* [[Walt Willis]] -- ''[[Woz]]'', ''[[Wappoted]]'', ''[[Willis Discovers America]]''
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* [[Walt Willis]] -- ''[[Woz]]'', ''[[WAPPPOTED]]'', ''[[Willis Discovers America]]''
 
* [[Art Wilson]] -- ''[[Scatalog]]''
 
* [[Art Wilson]] -- ''[[Scatalog]]''
* [[Geoff Wingrove]] -- ''[[Snooze]]'', ''[[Io]]'', ''[[Guf]]''
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* [[Geoff Wingrove]] -- ''[[Guf]]'', [[Heavyside]], ''[[Io]]'', ''[[Snooze]]''
 
* [[Charlie Winstone]] -- ''[[Yac'sone]]''
 
* [[Charlie Winstone]] -- ''[[Yac'sone]]''
 
* [[Andy Young]] -- ''[[Vile Deeds at Midnight]]'', ''[[Wild Pumbles]]''
 
* [[Andy Young]] -- ''[[Vile Deeds at Midnight]]'', ''[[Wild Pumbles]]''
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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 Americans and some [[alarm and despondency]] over possible loss of British character was heard.  
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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 [[The Copyright Receipt Office‎|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}}
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'''Links'''
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* https://fanac.org/fanzines/APA_Mailings/OMPA/
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* https://fanac.org/fanzines/References/apathy_ompa_index_clarke_1959-09_ompa_21c.pdf
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* [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Burp/Burp24.pdf ''Burp'' #24 online] at fanac.org (includes extensive details and statistics for the first ten years of OMPA).
  
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{{publication | start=1954 | end=1978}}
 
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 15 February 2025

OMPA, the Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association, was organized by Ken Bulmer and Vin¢ Clarke on June 19, 1954 as the first UK fannish APA. The British Fantasy Amateur Press Association was a proposed fannish APA of the 1940s but that didn't come to anything and the British Amateur Press Association founded in 1890 was a earlier non-fannish APA in which some fans participated. 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 1970s but 'faded away', as Rob Hansen put it, somewhen during that era. The last known issue of Off-Trails is #87, undated but seemingly late 1977. 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]

Ron Bennett's Burp #24 (December 1964, and included in OMPA mailing #42) lists 'Ten years of Officialdom', providing a list of editors, presidents and treasurers for all years up to 1963/4.

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.

Contributors and APAzines[edit]

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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