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− | A [[club]] in Santa Rosa, CA which sponsored the Sonoma County, CA series of [[Octocon]] conventions and the [[Hamilton Memorial Award]]. | + | A [[club]] in Santa Rosa, CA, which sponsored the Sonoma County, CA series of [[Octocon (CA)]] conventions and the [[Hamilton Memorial Award]]. WorldCat describes them as "a group of [[science fiction]] writers and [[artists]]". The primary purpose of the club was to give support, encouragement, and advice to developing writers and artists. This included reading other members manuscripts and offering constructive criticism. Early [[officers]] included [[Dorothy McCarty]], [[President]], and [[Lucy B. Buss]], [[newsletter]] [[editor]]. |
− | {{club}} | + | The club was founded in 1975 after an SF and Fantasy Writers' and Artists' workshop held in Forestville, CA (just outside Santa Rosa). The workshop was successful enough that members created the Spellbinders Club, which initially met twice a month. |
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+ | They also created a newsletter, '''''Spellbound''''', whose first issue was published in 1975 and continued until at least 1982. Volume numbers were associated with years, so Vol. 2, #1 was published in Jan/Feb 1976, and Vol. 5, #1 was published in Jan/Feb 1979. There appears to be a gap sometime between Vol. 5 and Vol. 7; Vol. 7, #1 was published in "Spring 1982". A substantial number of issues of their newsletter are held in the Sonoma County Library. | ||
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+ | One of the club activities was to write a round-robin story which was then serialized through their newsletter. The first of these stories, ''The Sword Around the Corner'' was published in 1976 or '77. The second such story, ''Rat Trap'' was published in 1979. | ||
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+ | Fl. 1975–79. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:13, 23 October 2021
A club in Santa Rosa, CA, which sponsored the Sonoma County, CA series of Octocon conventions and the Hamilton Memorial Award. WorldCat describes them as "a group of science fiction writers and artists". The primary purpose of the club was to give support, encouragement, and advice to developing writers and artists. This included reading other members manuscripts and offering constructive criticism. Early officers included Dorothy McCarty, President, and Lucy B. Buss, newsletter editor.
The club was founded in 1975 after an SF and Fantasy Writers' and Artists' workshop held in Forestville, CA (just outside Santa Rosa). The workshop was successful enough that members created the Spellbinders Club, which initially met twice a month.
They also created a newsletter, Spellbound, whose first issue was published in 1975 and continued until at least 1982. Volume numbers were associated with years, so Vol. 2, #1 was published in Jan/Feb 1976, and Vol. 5, #1 was published in Jan/Feb 1979. There appears to be a gap sometime between Vol. 5 and Vol. 7; Vol. 7, #1 was published in "Spring 1982". A substantial number of issues of their newsletter are held in the Sonoma County Library.
One of the club activities was to write a round-robin story which was then serialized through their newsletter. The first of these stories, The Sword Around the Corner was published in 1976 or '77. The second such story, Rat Trap was published in 1979.
Fl. 1975–79.
Club | 1975— |
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