The Clubhouse; Fanzine Reviews: “ornaments of antediluvian fandom whose simulacra still walk at conventions”
More on the Willis invasion. Now with MORE Korshak!
More on the Willis invasion. Now with MORE Korshak!
We spend more time with Walt Willis, now in Chicago
Walt Willis comes to America!
The Clubhouse returns after a six months hiatus: This week, a convention review
This sort of conundrum is exactly the kind of thing fan-historians obsess over, which is why fan-historians are few and far between. Most tend to die of apoplexy on reading anything which contradicts their cherished theories over insignificant minutiae. I’m still alive because of my cherished and invincible ignorance.
“This magazine was produced in Canada, on Canadian Paper, by Canadians.”
Hectograph Hell: A visit from the Purple Monster.
“A young woman came up to me and said in hushed tones “You’re a saint,” and walked away. Doesn’t happen to me very often.” A convention report.
Part 2 of Fanzine review: OPUS #20 Opus (V.2 #7 Whole Number #20) January 1953 Faned: W. Max Keasler Of supreme interest (to me at least) is that this column “The Club House” (which I […]
Con report via the fanzine time machine
Fanzines are, after all, for reading and not for bloody looking at; and any fanzine deficient in worthwhile and well-written reading material has signally failed to achieve its primary goal
“Personally, as a reader, I don’t much like being obviously experimented upon.”
A fanzine by Miriam Carr – “one of those rare fans whose personality came across in almost every line she wrote…”
Polar Boreal is set to launch.
How to start a Canadian SF magazine without really trying….
Fanzines reviewed: SHANGRI-L’AFFAIRES “SHAGGY” #39 Shaggy (#39) Nov 1958 (Note: If the following doesn’t convince you the clubzine SHAGGY was a group effort by a staggering array of now legendary fans in the Los Angeles […]
Gregory Benford, Robert Heinlein, Philip K. Dick and more, all between the pages of one zine.
FRAP continued. (Note; imagery may not be safe for work…or Christmas.
Shock and horror! Fanzine fans throwing out (or selling) fanzines!!!?!!!
See, Fred, I told you these science fiction people are all idiots.
Announcing the creation of the Canadian Professional Ghoodminton League!

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