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'''Stephan the STfan''' was a science fiction fanzine by Myrtle Douglas, also known as Morojo.
 
'''Stephan the STfan''' was a science fiction fanzine by Myrtle Douglas, also known as Morojo.
  
Released in 1939 for the occasion of the first World Science Fiction Convention, this was a small pamphlet of approximately six pages which Morojo called her "Conmag".  
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Released in 1939 in the U.S.A. for the occasion of the first World Science Fiction Convention, this was a small pamphlet of approximately six pages which Morojo called her "Conmag".  
  
 
The front cover states that ''Stephan the STFan'' was published by "STF's Radical", and declares membership in Science-Fiction Association; Futurian Federation: Science Fiction League; New Fandom; FAPA; Esperanto-Klubo de Los Angeleso; Esperanto-Asocio de Nori-Ameriko; Internacia Esperanto-Ligo, among other organizations.  
 
The front cover states that ''Stephan the STFan'' was published by "STF's Radical", and declares membership in Science-Fiction Association; Futurian Federation: Science Fiction League; New Fandom; FAPA; Esperanto-Klubo de Los Angeleso; Esperanto-Asocio de Nori-Ameriko; Internacia Esperanto-Ligo, among other organizations.  
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Revision as of 15:43, 9 March 2015

Stephan the STfan was a science fiction fanzine by Myrtle Douglas, also known as Morojo.

Released in 1939 in the U.S.A. for the occasion of the first World Science Fiction Convention, this was a small pamphlet of approximately six pages which Morojo called her "Conmag".

The front cover states that Stephan the STFan was published by "STF's Radical", and declares membership in Science-Fiction Association; Futurian Federation: Science Fiction League; New Fandom; FAPA; Esperanto-Klubo de Los Angeleso; Esperanto-Asocio de Nori-Ameriko; Internacia Esperanto-Ligo, among other organizations.

It included an introduction by Morojo and the short story "Penned Names" by Harry Warner, Jr., which discusses the signatures of science fictions writers, fanzine editors and fans. Warner has written the article in his version of "Ackermanese", as a spoof on Forest J Ackerman's style of writing and speech.

Some of the signatures reproduced included Morojo, Forest j Ackerman, Larry Farsaci, Frederick Pohl, and Harry Warner, Jr. among others.

The fanzine leaves blank pages so that attendees could gather the signatures of their fellow convention goers.

Myrtle Douglas also published the fanzine Guteto. With Forest J Ackerman, she co-published Imagination!, Voice of the Imagi-Nation, and Novacious.