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+ | '''Members and Apazines''' | ||
+ | * [[Suford Lewis]] | ||
+ | * [[Tony Lewis]] -- ''[[Stroon]]'' | ||
+ | * [[Ed Meyer]] | ||
+ | * [[Mike Ward]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:36, 11 September 2020
(Did you mean TAPA, the Canadian APA?)
The Technology (or Technological -- sources differ) Amateur Press Association, TAPA was founded in 1966 by Mike Ward as an attempt to encourage fannishness in sercon MITSFS ("We're not fans -- we just read the stuff!"). In this it was a failure, but it did introduce fans such as Tony Lewis, Ed Meyer and Suford Lewis to fandom. It lasted 10 mailings.
{What was "TAPA Keg"?}
Members and Apazines
Publication | 1966— |
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