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  Gosh! Wow! Boyohboy!, and so forth and so on. Yesiree, yesiree, it’s the greatest in the land and the best that’s on the stand, and I do mean THRILLING WONDER STORIES, and especially that great, magnificent, glorious, most thrilling June issue of the mosta and besta of [[science fiction magazines]].  
 
  Gosh! Wow! Boyohboy!, and so forth and so on. Yesiree, yesiree, it’s the greatest in the land and the best that’s on the stand, and I do mean THRILLING WONDER STORIES, and especially that great, magnificent, glorious, most thrilling June issue of the mosta and besta of [[science fiction magazines]].  
  
An uncredited ''Time'' magazine reporter disdainfully covering the [[First Worldcon]] seized on it in the [http://web.archive.org/web/20080906184034/https://time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,761661-1,00.html July 10, 1939 issue] as typical of [[fan]] [[correspondence]], to the indignation of many.  
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An uncredited ''Time'' magazine reporter disdainfully covering the [[First Worldcon]] seized on it in the [https://web.archive.org/web/20080906184034/https://time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,761661-1,00.html July 10, 1939 issue] as typical of [[fan]] [[correspondence]], to the indignation of many.  
  
 
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Revision as of 06:21, 29 November 2022

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Neil Lafferty of Brooklyn was the enthusiastic Thrilling Wonder Stories letterhack who coined Goshwowboyoboy.

His loc in the lettercol of the August 1939 issue of TWS began:

Gosh! Wow! Boyohboy!, and so forth and so on. Yesiree, yesiree, it’s the greatest in the land and the best that’s on the stand, and I do mean THRILLING WONDER STORIES, and especially that great, magnificent, glorious, most thrilling June issue of the mosta and besta of science fiction magazines. 

An uncredited Time magazine reporter disdainfully covering the First Worldcon seized on it in the July 10, 1939 issue as typical of fan correspondence, to the indignation of many.


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