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''Badinage'' began life as the club zine for the Bristol and District SF Club (BaD) in the UK. The first issue appeared in February 1967, and, as Richard Lynch describes in "Fandom In The 60s", "featured a letter column filled with letters from fans who had been persuaded to comment on the non-existent issue number zero." | ''Badinage'' began life as the club zine for the Bristol and District SF Club (BaD) in the UK. The first issue appeared in February 1967, and, as Richard Lynch describes in "Fandom In The 60s", "featured a letter column filled with letters from fans who had been persuaded to comment on the non-existent issue number zero." | ||
− | Contributors included [[Beryl Mercer]] ([[Link (UK)|Link]], [[Oz (UK)|Oz]]). | + | Contributors included Bryn Fortey, [[Beryl Mercer]] ([[Link (UK)|Link]], [[Oz (UK)|Oz]]). |
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Badinage was a science fiction fanzine by Graham Boak and Rob Johnson.
Badinage was released in the UK in the 1960's. The first issue appeared in February 1967, with two more issues following that year. Issues 4 was published in March 1968 and the fifth and final issue in July 1968.
Badinage began life as the club zine for the Bristol and District SF Club (BaD) in the UK. The first issue appeared in February 1967, and, as Richard Lynch describes in "Fandom In The 60s", "featured a letter column filled with letters from fans who had been persuaded to comment on the non-existent issue number zero."
Contributors included Bryn Fortey, Beryl Mercer (Link, Oz).