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Revision as of 05:46, 20 October 2022

St. Louis fan Donn Brazier.published Title from 1972-1977.

It was among the earliest fanzines published by photocopier instead of the then-usual mimeograph. Brazier was director of the Museum of Science and Natural History in St. Louis. The museum contracted for photocopying service with a specific number of copies each month, and Brazier used the surplus left after museum business to pub his ish, which made a tight limit to the number of copies he could publish.

Brazier made extensive use of the medium by cutting and pasting in his correspondents' locs instead of retyping them, literally slicing them into ribbons to divide up his lettercol by topic, so parts of the same letter might appear in several sections of the zine. This unique way of creating a conversation among regular letterhacks was sometimes bewildering to new readers.

Brazier was rigorous about requiring active response from recipients or cutting them off his necessarily limited mailing list. That and his lettercolumn style created a tight circle of regulars who came to be called Titlers.

Eric Mayer's appreciation

Issue Date Pages Notes
1 April 1972 10
2 May 1972 12
3 June 1972 12
4 July 1972 46
5 August 1972 12
6 August 1972 12
7 October 1972 12
8 November 1972 42
9 December 1972 24
10 January 1973 22
11 February 1973 20
12 March 1973 50
13 April 1973 22
14 May 1973 22
15 June 1973 22
16 July 1973 48
17 August 1973 20
18 September 1973 10
19 October 1973 32
20 November 1973 46
21 December 1973 34
22 January 1974 10
23 February 1974 30
24 March 1974 38
25 April 1974 24
26 May 1974 24
27 June 1974 42
28 July 1974 36
29 August 1974 22
30 July 1974 22
31 October 1974 24
32 November 1974 24
33 December 1974 24
34 January 1975 24
35 February 1975 24
36 March 1975 42
37 April 1975 22
38 May 1975 46
39 June 1975 24
40 July 1975 24
41 August 1975 24
42 September 1975 24
43 October 1975 24
44 November 1975 42
45 December 1975 24
46 January 1976 24
47 February 1976 22
48 March 1976 24
49 April 1976 34
50 May 1976 22
51 June 1976 22
52 July 1976 24
53 August 1976 24
54 September 1976 24
55 October 1976 24
56 November 1976 24
57 December 1976 24
58 January 1977 24
59 February 1977 24
60 March 1977 32
61 April 1977 24
62 May 1977 22
63 June 1977 24
64 July 1977 24
65 August 1977 24
66 September 1977 24
67 October 1977 24
68 November 1977 24
69 December 1977 24
70 January 1978 24
71 February 1978 24
72 March 1978 24
73 April 1978 40 final issue

There was something that may have been a hoax issue, Name' edited by "Donnn Hibachi" published in August or September 1978.


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