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'''The Southern Star''' is a science fiction fanzine published in Columbia, South Caroline, U.S.A.
 
'''The Southern Star''' is a science fiction fanzine published in Columbia, South Caroline, U.S.A.
  
The first four issues of ''The Southern Star'' appeared in 1941.
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The first four issues of ''The Southern Star'' appeared in 1941. A fifth issue was released four years later.
  
 
It was co-edited by Joe Gilbert and Art B. Schnert. Harry Jenkins ([[Fanart]]) is the Art Editor and Associate Editors are Fred W. Fischer and W.B. McQueen. Altogether, they referred to themselves the "Columbia Camp".
 
It was co-edited by Joe Gilbert and Art B. Schnert. Harry Jenkins ([[Fanart]]) is the Art Editor and Associate Editors are Fred W. Fischer and W.B. McQueen. Altogether, they referred to themselves the "Columbia Camp".

Revision as of 19:37, 9 April 2011

The Southern Star is a science fiction fanzine published in Columbia, South Caroline, U.S.A.

The first four issues of The Southern Star appeared in 1941. A fifth issue was released four years later.

It was co-edited by Joe Gilbert and Art B. Schnert. Harry Jenkins (Fanart) is the Art Editor and Associate Editors are Fred W. Fischer and W.B. McQueen. Altogether, they referred to themselves the "Columbia Camp".

Contributors included Louis Russell Chauvenet, Lee Eastman, Milton Rothman (Fantasy Fiction Telegram) and Bob Tucker (Le Zombie).

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