Jester in Exile
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Jester in Exile was a fanzine planned and seemingly much spoken of by Harold Gottliffe in the mid-1940s but seemingly never produced.
In Futurian War Digest #19 (April 1942), J. Michael Rosenblum reported that:
And still [Gotliffe] hopes to bring out his long-planned Jester in Exile (the reference is to the Green Jester Press, publishers of The Futurian) and the latest effort is a scheme to produce it on Airgraphs by duplicating, which feat Harold intends to perform as soon as Airgraphs are extended to USA.
In #23 (October 1942), W. Skelton wrote to say:
According to Gottliffe's last letter, service contingencies have slightly held up his Jester in Exile plans, but I hope he brings it out sooner or later, then I may at last make a debut as a fan-mag contributor.
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