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Fantasy Amateur, v. 8, issue 1, September 1944
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FAPA VARIETY CC: The rich ripe Tucker. That's about the one disadvantage of New York City--bookbinding is more expensive and now impossible. We would rather see a print of the first contents page of some older and rarer mag than Unk. AC: Would have been included in the mailing if we had not been naive and believed the mailing would be mailed on the deadline. Haw. LIGHT CC: Hot easily readable. Fair. AC: and clean. Goody. Cartoons and Mailbox best. STAR-STUNG CC: Thank you, Mr. Watson. More please. AC: Best title to date. Wish we could read poetry. FAPA BULLETIN AC: We protest the title-change from Lean-To. But it apparently served its purpose. Future ballot-counting officers should be selected with care; we heard an unofficial version as to why this one was slow. EMERGENCY FLARE AC: The guy could have put his signature on it. ((He did: TD for Tom Daniel. --LTS)) ECCENTRIC'S ORBIT AC: A very creditable first effort. Welcome. LA VIE ARISIENNE AC: The charter is sensible stuff. About all one needs to smoothly run a club. DIRECTORY OF FANDOM AC: Next year let's have a photo of each fan. This thing worth the time to produce it. FAPA BLOTTER AC: May we use it? HISTORY OF THE FUTURE AC: More, more, more, more, more, more, more. POLL KITTEN AC: Duly filled in and returned. How about you? FAPA BALLOT AC: We voted, did you? Note: These reviews are terse and extra simple because this is being done on very short notice at the last minute. Future critic's reports may be weightier. We haven't worked out our system. --DAWollheim LANGLEY SEARLES' MESSAGE ((In the interests of democracy and space-filling)): Anent the pending amendments, I want a Dec 1st, not a Jan 1st mailing. I regard the December FAPA mailing as an irreplacable Xmas gift! But I've no time for propagandize my view, so I may fall in line with you on the matter. -- Langley 13
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FAPA VARIETY CC: The rich ripe Tucker. That's about the one disadvantage of New York City--bookbinding is more expensive and now impossible. We would rather see a print of the first contents page of some older and rarer mag than Unk. AC: Would have been included in the mailing if we had not been naive and believed the mailing would be mailed on the deadline. Haw. LIGHT CC: Hot easily readable. Fair. AC: and clean. Goody. Cartoons and Mailbox best. STAR-STUNG CC: Thank you, Mr. Watson. More please. AC: Best title to date. Wish we could read poetry. FAPA BULLETIN AC: We protest the title-change from Lean-To. But it apparently served its purpose. Future ballot-counting officers should be selected with care; we heard an unofficial version as to why this one was slow. EMERGENCY FLARE AC: The guy could have put his signature on it. ((He did: TD for Tom Daniel. --LTS)) ECCENTRIC'S ORBIT AC: A very creditable first effort. Welcome. LA VIE ARISIENNE AC: The charter is sensible stuff. About all one needs to smoothly run a club. DIRECTORY OF FANDOM AC: Next year let's have a photo of each fan. This thing worth the time to produce it. FAPA BLOTTER AC: May we use it? HISTORY OF THE FUTURE AC: More, more, more, more, more, more, more. POLL KITTEN AC: Duly filled in and returned. How about you? FAPA BALLOT AC: We voted, did you? Note: These reviews are terse and extra simple because this is being done on very short notice at the last minute. Future critic's reports may be weightier. We haven't worked out our system. --DAWollheim LANGLEY SEARLES' MESSAGE ((In the interests of democracy and space-filling)): Anent the pending amendments, I want a Dec 1st, not a Jan 1st mailing. I regard the December FAPA mailing as an irreplacable Xmas gift! But I've no time for propagandize my view, so I may fall in line with you on the matter. -- Langley 13
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