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− | A [[fanzine]] published by [[Jean Young]] and [[Larry Stark]] in October, 1958. | + | A one-shot [[fanzine]] published by [[Jean Young]] and [[Larry Stark]] in October, 1958. |
− | The fanzine itself is undated, but the final item in the zine, a short story by Jean Young, is dated Oct. 1958. | + | The fanzine itself is undated, but the final item in the zine, a short story by Jean Young, is dated Oct. 1958. 10 pages. Cover art by [[Bill Sarill]]; back cover art by [[Jean Young]], |
− | The contents are: | + | The contents are: |
− | p. 1: An introduction, by Jean, as to how the editors decided to create a one-shot. | + | |
− | p. 2: "Haiku to you too": A description, by Larry, of two "Bastard-Haiku writing" sessions, followed by 4 pages of haiku, or at least very short poems, by the editors along with Sandra J. English, Elaine Stienon, and Frank Stienon. | + | : p. 1: An introduction, by Jean, as to how the editors decided to create a one-shot.<br /> |
− | p. 7: "No Comfort", a short story by [[Lee Hoffman]] about a man whose days are numbered and, because he is an atheist, he gets no comfort in thinking of what will come after that. | + | : p. 2: "Haiku to you too": A description, by Larry, of two "Bastard-Haiku writing" sessions, followed by 4 pages of haiku, or at least very short poems, by the editors along with Sandra J. English, Elaine Stienon, and Frank Stienon.<br /> |
− | p. 9: "Dai of Dim Corners", a short story by [[Jean Young]] about a farmer walking home at night to his poor, ugly, little town, and day-dreaming about being a hero. | + | : p. 7: "No Comfort", a short story by [[Lee Hoffman]] about a man whose days are numbered and, because he is an atheist, he gets no comfort in thinking of what will come after that.<br /> |
+ | : p. 9: "Dai of Dim Corners", a short story by [[Jean Young]] about a farmer walking home at night to his poor, ugly, little town, and day-dreaming about being a hero.<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 17:20, 7 July 2021
A one-shot fanzine published by Jean Young and Larry Stark in October, 1958.
The fanzine itself is undated, but the final item in the zine, a short story by Jean Young, is dated Oct. 1958. 10 pages. Cover art by Bill Sarill; back cover art by Jean Young, The contents are:
- p. 1: An introduction, by Jean, as to how the editors decided to create a one-shot.
- p. 2: "Haiku to you too": A description, by Larry, of two "Bastard-Haiku writing" sessions, followed by 4 pages of haiku, or at least very short poems, by the editors along with Sandra J. English, Elaine Stienon, and Frank Stienon.
- p. 7: "No Comfort", a short story by Lee Hoffman about a man whose days are numbered and, because he is an atheist, he gets no comfort in thinking of what will come after that.
- p. 9: "Dai of Dim Corners", a short story by Jean Young about a farmer walking home at night to his poor, ugly, little town, and day-dreaming about being a hero.
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