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'''The Mad 3 Party''' was a science fiction fanzine by Laurie Mann, Pat Vandenberg, and then Leslie Turek. | '''The Mad 3 Party''' was a science fiction fanzine by Laurie Mann, Pat Vandenberg, and then Leslie Turek. | ||
− | ''The Mad 3 Party'' was founded by Laurie Mann as a newsletter for | + | ''The Mad 3 Party'' was founded by Laurie Mann in 1984 as a newsletter for the bid for Worldcon. She had handed it over to Pat Vandenberg who edited it for a couple of years before passing it on to Leslie Turek in 1986 who made it the Noreascon 3 newsletter. It was under Leslie's editorship that the ''The Mad 3 Party'' won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] in 1990. |
− | + | ''The Mad 3 Party'' was published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. from 1984 to 1990. 38 issues were released. | |
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+ | Contributors included George Flynn. | ||
It was described by Chuq Von Rospach, in ''Electronic OtherRealms'' #25, as "More than you ever wanted to know about running a Worldcon, the Noreascon 3 fanzine." | It was described by Chuq Von Rospach, in ''Electronic OtherRealms'' #25, as "More than you ever wanted to know about running a Worldcon, the Noreascon 3 fanzine." |
Revision as of 18:30, 12 November 2011
The Mad 3 Party was a science fiction fanzine by Laurie Mann, Pat Vandenberg, and then Leslie Turek.
The Mad 3 Party was founded by Laurie Mann in 1984 as a newsletter for the bid for Worldcon. She had handed it over to Pat Vandenberg who edited it for a couple of years before passing it on to Leslie Turek in 1986 who made it the Noreascon 3 newsletter. It was under Leslie's editorship that the The Mad 3 Party won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1990.
The Mad 3 Party was published in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. from 1984 to 1990. 38 issues were released.
Contributors included George Flynn.
It was described by Chuq Von Rospach, in Electronic OtherRealms #25, as "More than you ever wanted to know about running a Worldcon, the Noreascon 3 fanzine."
Leslie Turek had previously co-edited, with Cory Panshin, six issues of the MITSFS fanzine Twilight Zine from 1966 to 1967.