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Fantasy Amateur, v. 8, issue 1, September 1944
Page 10
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TALE OF THE EVANS CC: Interesting. The co-op discussion should be developed. AC: Very good, with the tale of the librarian being very interesting. EPHTMERON CC: Necessary nuisance. AC: Valuable for the Editor's second message, we presume? READER & COLLECTOR CC: A collector's item of the type that makes the FAPA almost a necessity to active fantasists. AC: Our second-best liked zine in the mailing. We missed the hissing. YHOS CC: Slight, but glad to have it. AC: Superman (with hair) in the army. If you're that close to home why don't you write me a letter? BROWSING CC: Rosenblum manages to be always fascinating. We green with envy at mention of British stf we'll never see. AC: Oh if it were but larger! Undoubtedly the best reference today to British books, and therefore valuable. THE STUMP CC: Funny political sheet--extra amusing when coming from half-member Ashley. It couldn't happen save in FAPA. AC: We hope he is. MEMOIRS OF A SUPERFLUOUS FAN CC: Somehow not as gripping as it might be. But has high promise. We would welcome more fan history of this sort. AC: Vies with Fan-Tods as best fanzine in the mailing, solely because of highly interesting personal history. FAN-DANGO CC: Laney somehow shows himself to be rather crudely intolerant. His actions on Degler surprisingly uglier than others, surprisingly, because of the merit of his Acolyte. He is certainly not an acolyte of HPL's old style gentlemanly debating ability. AC: Old blood and guts Laney. Always good reading. TOWARD TOMORROW CC: An excellent fanzine, lots of good thinking here. AC: One of the best zines in the mailing, with Kepner's long article on ethics in top place. BLACK & WHITE CC: We were supposed to have settled this matter in 1865. The present war has as one of its aims the smashing of this complex lie about racial inferiority. It is a shame that an otherwise careful brain like Speer's should permit itself to hold tight to its childhood prejudices. There should not be a place for liberal tolerance of this racist discussion any more. This war settled the issue. AC: We weep that such as this even be necessary. How in the hell can America keep its feet on the ground as long as Americans push Americans around? 10
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TALE OF THE EVANS CC: Interesting. The co-op discussion should be developed. AC: Very good, with the tale of the librarian being very interesting. EPHTMERON CC: Necessary nuisance. AC: Valuable for the Editor's second message, we presume? READER & COLLECTOR CC: A collector's item of the type that makes the FAPA almost a necessity to active fantasists. AC: Our second-best liked zine in the mailing. We missed the hissing. YHOS CC: Slight, but glad to have it. AC: Superman (with hair) in the army. If you're that close to home why don't you write me a letter? BROWSING CC: Rosenblum manages to be always fascinating. We green with envy at mention of British stf we'll never see. AC: Oh if it were but larger! Undoubtedly the best reference today to British books, and therefore valuable. THE STUMP CC: Funny political sheet--extra amusing when coming from half-member Ashley. It couldn't happen save in FAPA. AC: We hope he is. MEMOIRS OF A SUPERFLUOUS FAN CC: Somehow not as gripping as it might be. But has high promise. We would welcome more fan history of this sort. AC: Vies with Fan-Tods as best fanzine in the mailing, solely because of highly interesting personal history. FAN-DANGO CC: Laney somehow shows himself to be rather crudely intolerant. His actions on Degler surprisingly uglier than others, surprisingly, because of the merit of his Acolyte. He is certainly not an acolyte of HPL's old style gentlemanly debating ability. AC: Old blood and guts Laney. Always good reading. TOWARD TOMORROW CC: An excellent fanzine, lots of good thinking here. AC: One of the best zines in the mailing, with Kepner's long article on ethics in top place. BLACK & WHITE CC: We were supposed to have settled this matter in 1865. The present war has as one of its aims the smashing of this complex lie about racial inferiority. It is a shame that an otherwise careful brain like Speer's should permit itself to hold tight to its childhood prejudices. There should not be a place for liberal tolerance of this racist discussion any more. This war settled the issue. AC: We weep that such as this even be necessary. How in the hell can America keep its feet on the ground as long as Americans push Americans around? 10
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