Transcribe
Translate
Fantasy Fictioneer, v. 1, issue 1, Novemeber-December 1939
Page 8
More information
digital collection
archival collection guide
transcription tips
In the few months I have been an active member of fandom, I have found knit into it's [sic] fabric a conglameration [sic] of ego, hate, progessiveness [sic], overbearing acts, belligerence, perversities, tolitarianlsm [sic], crack-pot ideas and every good and bad thing that goes to make up the outside world. But for all of these moral and immoral actions fandom would be a dead and obslete [sic] vehicle in which the few remaining chaste and pure members would soon waste away their uplifting thoughts upon the salients of each other's knowing ears; therefore, fandom in it now ruffled form--in my estimation-- is indeed a truly sound basis upon which we may express our deepest thoughts without this fear of ones criticism or to much cynical display. The ILLINI FANTASY. FICTIONEERS, fandom's newest and fastest growing organisation invites you to help In sponsoring the 1940 Chicago WORLD'S SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION! How? By joining this democratic fan club now, by actively supporting our program, by spreading; the word of the coming: convention to the four corners of the earth, and lastly, by attending that convention yourself! Dues are but fifty cents per year. Privileges are many, including free advertising In this magazine, a subscription to the magazine itself, free stickers advertising the convention and your membership in the IFF ---and many more! JOIN NOW! Richard I. Meyer, Sec'y-Treas. ILLINI FANTASY FICTIONEERS 3156 Cambridge Ave., Chicago.
Saving...
prev
next
In the few months I have been an active member of fandom, I have found knit into it's [sic] fabric a conglameration [sic] of ego, hate, progessiveness [sic], overbearing acts, belligerence, perversities, tolitarianlsm [sic], crack-pot ideas and every good and bad thing that goes to make up the outside world. But for all of these moral and immoral actions fandom would be a dead and obslete [sic] vehicle in which the few remaining chaste and pure members would soon waste away their uplifting thoughts upon the salients of each other's knowing ears; therefore, fandom in it now ruffled form--in my estimation-- is indeed a truly sound basis upon which we may express our deepest thoughts without this fear of ones criticism or to much cynical display. The ILLINI FANTASY. FICTIONEERS, fandom's newest and fastest growing organisation invites you to help In sponsoring the 1940 Chicago WORLD'S SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION! How? By joining this democratic fan club now, by actively supporting our program, by spreading; the word of the coming: convention to the four corners of the earth, and lastly, by attending that convention yourself! Dues are but fifty cents per year. Privileges are many, including free advertising In this magazine, a subscription to the magazine itself, free stickers advertising the convention and your membership in the IFF ---and many more! JOIN NOW! Richard I. Meyer, Sec'y-Treas. ILLINI FANTASY FICTIONEERS 3156 Cambridge Ave., Chicago.
Hevelin Fanzines
sidebar