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A [[fanzine]] published by [[Greg Pickersgill]], with two issues in [[1974]].
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'''''Ritblat/Grim News''''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Greg Pickersgill]] in [[London]] with two issues in 1974. The second included a deadline of May 10, 1974 for contributions for the next issue but it was in fact the last.  
  
{{link | website=http://www.gostak.org.uk/what/gregfanzine.htm|text=Pickersgill's own writeup}}
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''Ritblat'' formed the main content with ''Grim News'' appended as a three-page [[newszine]]. Pickersgill explained the source of the name:
  
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The title comes from my momentary fascination with the name Conrad Ritblat, a West London estate agency of the day, which always put me in mind of a [[Philip K. Dick|Philip Dick]] character-name.
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The ''Grim News'' element was originally intended as a successor to ''[[Checkpoint]]'' after [[Peter Roberts]] had apparently folded the title with its 46th issue in March 1974. However, [[Darrol Pardoe]] restarted it with #47 in April, and this was a contributing factor to the demise of ''Ritblat/Grim News''.
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Covers were, in common with Pickersgill's earlier ''[[Fouler]]'', completely blank and there was no interior artwork.
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Issue || Date || Pages || Notes
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1 || March 1974 || 26 || Outside contributors were [[Ian Williams]], [[John Brosnan]], [[Alan Burns]], and [[Leroy Kettle]]; Pickersgill's own contribution included an editorial and 'Eyeball', a fanzine review columns.
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2 || April 1974 || 30 || Outside contributors were Kettle ('George Hammond' is a Kettle pseudonym) and [[Rob Holdstock]], plus letters; Pickersgill again contributed an editorial and 'Eyeball'; final issue
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Latest revision as of 03:53, 23 December 2024

Ritblat/Grim News was a fanzine published by Greg Pickersgill in London with two issues in 1974. The second included a deadline of May 10, 1974 for contributions for the next issue but it was in fact the last.

Ritblat formed the main content with Grim News appended as a three-page newszine. Pickersgill explained the source of the name:

The title comes from my momentary fascination with the name Conrad Ritblat, a West London estate agency of the day, which always put me in mind of a Philip Dick character-name. 

The Grim News element was originally intended as a successor to Checkpoint after Peter Roberts had apparently folded the title with its 46th issue in March 1974. However, Darrol Pardoe restarted it with #47 in April, and this was a contributing factor to the demise of Ritblat/Grim News.

Covers were, in common with Pickersgill's earlier Fouler, completely blank and there was no interior artwork.

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 March 1974 26 Outside contributors were Ian Williams, John Brosnan, Alan Burns, and Leroy Kettle; Pickersgill's own contribution included an editorial and 'Eyeball', a fanzine review columns.
2 April 1974 30 Outside contributors were Kettle ('George Hammond' is a Kettle pseudonym) and Rob Holdstock, plus letters; Pickersgill again contributed an editorial and 'Eyeball'; final issue


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