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The first issue appeared in February 1953. Associates in production and editing were Dick Jenssen, Roger Dard and Meryn Binns. The cover was by Dick Jenssen. The second issue appeared in December of 1953. | The first issue appeared in February 1953. Associates in production and editing were Dick Jenssen, Roger Dard and Meryn Binns. The cover was by Dick Jenssen. The second issue appeared in December of 1953. | ||
− | Contributors included Charles Allen, Charles Anderson, H. J. Campbell, Ian Crozier ([[Bacchanalia]]), Roger Dard, John Ditmar, Martin James, Rick Jordan, [[Orma McCormick]] ([[Starlanes]]), Lee Owen, Kenneth F. Slater ([[ | + | Contributors included Charles Allen, Charles Anderson, H. J. Campbell, Ian Crozier ([[Bacchanalia]]), Roger Dard, John Ditmar, Martin James, Rick Jordan, [[Orma McCormick]] ([[Starlanes]]), Lee Owen, Kenneth F. Slater ([[Vector]]), Bob Silverberg ([[Spaceship]]), Hal Shapiro, and William D. Veney. |
Leo J. Harding was one of the founding members of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club, and ''Perhaps'' was one of five publications the members created, the others being [[Bacchanalia]], [[Etherline]], [[Question Mark]] and [[Antipodes]], all made possible by the Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia. | Leo J. Harding was one of the founding members of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club, and ''Perhaps'' was one of five publications the members created, the others being [[Bacchanalia]], [[Etherline]], [[Question Mark]] and [[Antipodes]], all made possible by the Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia. |
Revision as of 04:58, 27 July 2011
Perhaps: The International Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (1953) was a short-lived science fiction fanzine published in three issues by Leo J. Harding in Melbourne, VIC., Australia.
The first issue appeared in February 1953. Associates in production and editing were Dick Jenssen, Roger Dard and Meryn Binns. The cover was by Dick Jenssen. The second issue appeared in December of 1953.
Contributors included Charles Allen, Charles Anderson, H. J. Campbell, Ian Crozier (Bacchanalia), Roger Dard, John Ditmar, Martin James, Rick Jordan, Orma McCormick (Starlanes), Lee Owen, Kenneth F. Slater (Vector), Bob Silverberg (Spaceship), Hal Shapiro, and William D. Veney.
Leo J. Harding was one of the founding members of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club, and Perhaps was one of five publications the members created, the others being Bacchanalia, Etherline, Question Mark and Antipodes, all made possible by the Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia.