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''Resolution'' was published in Torrence, California, U.S.A. from 1977 till 1980. At least five issues were released during that time. | ''Resolution'' was published in Torrence, California, U.S.A. from 1977 till 1980. At least five issues were released during that time. | ||
− | Contributors included Bill Bowers ([[Outworlds]]), Derek Carter, Dave Locke ([[Awry]]), and Joni Stropa, among others. | + | Contributors included Bill Bowers ([[Outworlds]]), Derek Carter, Dave Locke ([[Pelf]], [[Awry]]), and Joni Stropa ([[Gallimaufry]]), among others. |
Previously, Jackie had published [[Dilemma]]. Eric Meyers recalls it in [[E-Ditto]] #1 from January 2011; "DILEMMA was the simplest of zines. Editor and sole contributor Jackie Caugrove chatted about her life and tossed in a few of her own hand stenciled illos. There were letters from readers. And that was it. I was enthralled." | Previously, Jackie had published [[Dilemma]]. Eric Meyers recalls it in [[E-Ditto]] #1 from January 2011; "DILEMMA was the simplest of zines. Editor and sole contributor Jackie Caugrove chatted about her life and tossed in a few of her own hand stenciled illos. There were letters from readers. And that was it. I was enthralled." |
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Resolution was a science fiction fanzine by Jackie Franke, later Jackie Causgrove (1940-1998).
Resolution was published in Torrence, California, U.S.A. from 1977 till 1980. At least five issues were released during that time.
Contributors included Bill Bowers (Outworlds), Derek Carter, Dave Locke (Pelf, Awry), and Joni Stropa (Gallimaufry), among others.
Previously, Jackie had published Dilemma. Eric Meyers recalls it in E-Ditto #1 from January 2011; "DILEMMA was the simplest of zines. Editor and sole contributor Jackie Caugrove chatted about her life and tossed in a few of her own hand stenciled illos. There were letters from readers. And that was it. I was enthralled."
Jackie Causgrove was a well known fan artist. Eric Meyers, in Pixel #12, from April 2007, says, "When I recall fanartists, Jackie Caugrove's hand stenciling comes to mind..." She provided illustrations for many fanzines. As well, in the 1980s, she and Dave Locke ran FLAP, a small bi monthly Apa.
When Jackie Causgrove passed away, Dave Locke wrote "Jackie Causgrove: A Scattershot Reminiscence", which was published in Outworlds #70, in January 1998.