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CFS Review, v. 1, issue 1, October 1940
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6 CFS Review The idea is, that every fan editor represent his/her publication in the Denventioneer. Each editor that wishes to co-operate will produce from one to five or six sheets (both sides) of material, label it THE DENVENTIONEER YOUR MAG'S NAME, and send it to me already mimeod. I will assemble all the contributions, staple them after mimeoing the covers done by fan artists and a couple of pages of latest developments concerning the Denvention, then mail them. As you see, there will be little expense on my part and almost all will be clear profit. This will be put in the treasury of the CFS---every bit of it. Perhaps I should use an example to clarify the preceding paragraph. Lets take Harry Warner, Jr, and his fanmag Spaceways. If Harry was co-operating, he would dummy his material, (the material will be touched upon later also) stencil it, mimeo it, and then mail it to me. All this is done with his own materials: ink, paper, stencils, ect. ect. He would call it THE DENVENTIONEER SPACEWAYS. Three inches at the top of the first sheet will be used for the title. This will include Editor's name, assistant, volume number, address, date, ect. The pages will not be numbered but the name of the mag (The Denventionerr Spaceways) may be typed at the top of each page. If he wanted to make a Horizon issue for The Denventioneer he would drag out his hecto trays, and follow the same procedure differing only with what the hecto demands. i.e. He would dummy his material. Put it on the Penortype with his own ink and carbons, then hecto it on his own pans, then mail it to me with his Spaceways contribution. This would be called THE DENVENTIONEER HORIZONS. The material may be about anything pertaining to weird, fantasy, and science-fiction. Articles, editorials, verse, are work, humor, or what have
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6 CFS Review The idea is, that every fan editor represent his/her publication in the Denventioneer. Each editor that wishes to co-operate will produce from one to five or six sheets (both sides) of material, label it THE DENVENTIONEER YOUR MAG'S NAME, and send it to me already mimeod. I will assemble all the contributions, staple them after mimeoing the covers done by fan artists and a couple of pages of latest developments concerning the Denvention, then mail them. As you see, there will be little expense on my part and almost all will be clear profit. This will be put in the treasury of the CFS---every bit of it. Perhaps I should use an example to clarify the preceding paragraph. Lets take Harry Warner, Jr, and his fanmag Spaceways. If Harry was co-operating, he would dummy his material, (the material will be touched upon later also) stencil it, mimeo it, and then mail it to me. All this is done with his own materials: ink, paper, stencils, ect. ect. He would call it THE DENVENTIONEER SPACEWAYS. Three inches at the top of the first sheet will be used for the title. This will include Editor's name, assistant, volume number, address, date, ect. The pages will not be numbered but the name of the mag (The Denventionerr Spaceways) may be typed at the top of each page. If he wanted to make a Horizon issue for The Denventioneer he would drag out his hecto trays, and follow the same procedure differing only with what the hecto demands. i.e. He would dummy his material. Put it on the Penortype with his own ink and carbons, then hecto it on his own pans, then mail it to me with his Spaceways contribution. This would be called THE DENVENTIONEER HORIZONS. The material may be about anything pertaining to weird, fantasy, and science-fiction. Articles, editorials, verse, are work, humor, or what have
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