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Fantasy Aspects, issue 1, May 1947
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ASPECTS OF FANTASY Mostly advance good wishes this time. Next ish will be better. First, Joe Kennedy of Dover, N.J. What-ho ole bean: ...Apparently you've acquired a mimeo. Nice going. Fantasy Aspects sounds interesting. ...You herewith have blanket permission to reprint anything in Vampire. Howe'er, it seems to me that most of the readers who will support FA will have read all the fmz such as Fantasy Commentator, Shaggy, Scientifictionist, Vamp, etc. I can see, tho, that such a mag as FA would be valuable to borderling fans who seldom read fanmags because of the short-lividness of most fantasy and ay-jay publications. Twould thus enable them to get the best in the field with scant effort. In reprinting the best from small-circulation zines, especially, one shots, FA would be very servicible. And don't overlook FAPAzines... Impassively, Joe Brief but expressively is Geo. Caldwell of San Anselmo, Calif. ...Hope to see Fantasy Aspects as soon as possible. Stfectionately (sic) yours, Geoff Caldwell The dean of Fanzine Editors, Prof. Searles of New York City says: Dear Harold: I was glad to see by your recent circular that the NFFF is at last sponsoring something worthwhile. The idea of a publication reprinting the best from other fanzine is indeed a good one... Sincerely, Langley Chas Burbee, Los Angeles, genial editor of Shaggy has this to say: Dear Cheney: Got your blurb about the NFFF mag in which you intend to use reprint stuff from fanzines. Can't give you permission to use the stuff which appears in Shangri-L'affaires, since the material, not being paid for is the property of the writer thereof. Maybe you're trying to be business-like. It's my opinion that nobody will squa (sic) if you choose their stuff for the reprint purposes--just that much more egoboo, which is all we write that crap for in the first place. As for my stuff, go ahead and use it fi (sic) you wish, who cares? burb
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ASPECTS OF FANTASY Mostly advance good wishes this time. Next ish will be better. First, Joe Kennedy of Dover, N.J. What-ho ole bean: ...Apparently you've acquired a mimeo. Nice going. Fantasy Aspects sounds interesting. ...You herewith have blanket permission to reprint anything in Vampire. Howe'er, it seems to me that most of the readers who will support FA will have read all the fmz such as Fantasy Commentator, Shaggy, Scientifictionist, Vamp, etc. I can see, tho, that such a mag as FA would be valuable to borderling fans who seldom read fanmags because of the short-lividness of most fantasy and ay-jay publications. Twould thus enable them to get the best in the field with scant effort. In reprinting the best from small-circulation zines, especially, one shots, FA would be very servicible. And don't overlook FAPAzines... Impassively, Joe Brief but expressively is Geo. Caldwell of San Anselmo, Calif. ...Hope to see Fantasy Aspects as soon as possible. Stfectionately (sic) yours, Geoff Caldwell The dean of Fanzine Editors, Prof. Searles of New York City says: Dear Harold: I was glad to see by your recent circular that the NFFF is at last sponsoring something worthwhile. The idea of a publication reprinting the best from other fanzine is indeed a good one... Sincerely, Langley Chas Burbee, Los Angeles, genial editor of Shaggy has this to say: Dear Cheney: Got your blurb about the NFFF mag in which you intend to use reprint stuff from fanzines. Can't give you permission to use the stuff which appears in Shangri-L'affaires, since the material, not being paid for is the property of the writer thereof. Maybe you're trying to be business-like. It's my opinion that nobody will squa (sic) if you choose their stuff for the reprint purposes--just that much more egoboo, which is all we write that crap for in the first place. As for my stuff, go ahead and use it fi (sic) you wish, who cares? burb
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