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Revision as of 09:54, 18 December 2019
The General Technics APA, also sometimes called GT-APA. It existed for 85 bimonthly mailings. Issue #1 is dated July of 1979, and lists eight members.
GT's name derives from John Brunner's novel Stand on Zanzibar; in keeping with this precedent, editors of APA-TECH also held titles taken from this book. Thus, as the founding Official Editor, Renée Sieber was "G. T. Buckfast." Tullio Proni, emergency editor, was "Shalmaneser."
Issue #85, dated June 1993, lists 17 members. Audrey Helou was G.T. Buckfast for this final mailing.
Most issues have been scanned and archived by John Ridley.
Members and Apazines:[edit]
OEs:[edit]
- 1981 -- Renee Sieber
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