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Voice of the Imagination, whole no. 29, January 1944
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New Year Number 1944 D.ELDER + M.Elder Table of Contents Goody, goody! There isnt any room for a Table of Contents. I've got, in the last yr, so I hate making the ToC, & now I'll have a good excuse to omit it. Y'see, I read the letters once when theyre rcvd; again when I dummy one; 3d time when I proof the dummy; run it thru my mind the 4th time if I stencil it; have read it a 5th time when I proof the stencil; go over it the 6th when it comes out the mimeo. I bog down about the 7th when, everything done but the ToC, I have to take all the pgs & re-read 'em, searching each letter for something suggestive or jestive for the ToC. Mebbe working as a full time comedian on the campaper cramps my style, or somethin'; I dunno. I only noe it gives me kinda a pain in the pneck to hafta think up a stack o' witty stuff; & I'm quite relieved to have the excuse notta. Now evrybody rite in & say this feature is the cream of the ish & the part U look forward to most, &c, & mebbe my ego'll expand & I'll take myself in hand & turn out a ToC nextime. ((4e speaking)) Vom ups its purchase price to 15 per, not for this ish alone but for the dur. Increased use of lithografy for one thing, plus fact our erstwhile angels seem to've taken wing. (Anybody wanna sponsor a Clyne cover or spend any part of 6 bucks for more Michel?) VOICE OF THE IMAGI-NATION, aka VOM, #29. Jan '44. 15c, 7/$1. Issued the first of every so often. Produced in colaboration with fan-kind by 'Snafucius Publications', Bx 6475 Met Stn, Los Angeles 14...
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New Year Number 1944 D.ELDER + M.Elder Table of Contents Goody, goody! There isnt any room for a Table of Contents. I've got, in the last yr, so I hate making the ToC, & now I'll have a good excuse to omit it. Y'see, I read the letters once when theyre rcvd; again when I dummy one; 3d time when I proof the dummy; run it thru my mind the 4th time if I stencil it; have read it a 5th time when I proof the stencil; go over it the 6th when it comes out the mimeo. I bog down about the 7th when, everything done but the ToC, I have to take all the pgs & re-read 'em, searching each letter for something suggestive or jestive for the ToC. Mebbe working as a full time comedian on the campaper cramps my style, or somethin'; I dunno. I only noe it gives me kinda a pain in the pneck to hafta think up a stack o' witty stuff; & I'm quite relieved to have the excuse notta. Now evrybody rite in & say this feature is the cream of the ish & the part U look forward to most, &c, & mebbe my ego'll expand & I'll take myself in hand & turn out a ToC nextime. ((4e speaking)) Vom ups its purchase price to 15 per, not for this ish alone but for the dur. Increased use of lithografy for one thing, plus fact our erstwhile angels seem to've taken wing. (Anybody wanna sponsor a Clyne cover or spend any part of 6 bucks for more Michel?) VOICE OF THE IMAGI-NATION, aka VOM, #29. Jan '44. 15c, 7/$1. Issued the first of every so often. Produced in colaboration with fan-kind by 'Snafucius Publications', Bx 6475 Met Stn, Los Angeles 14...
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