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Issue #1 featured written contributions from Bryan Berry, John Brunner, [[Daphne Buckmaster]] ([[Esprit]]), Nigel Lindsay, and Stuart Mackenzie. | Issue #1 featured written contributions from Bryan Berry, John Brunner, [[Daphne Buckmaster]] ([[Esprit]]), Nigel Lindsay, and Stuart Mackenzie. | ||
− | Issue #3 featured the article "Mordecai of the White Horse" by Frank Arnold, an account of the activites at the White Horse pub, where all of London science fiction fandom met. It was later preprinted in [[Relapse]] #18. | + | Issue #3, from December 1954, featured the article "Mordecai of the White Horse" by Frank Arnold, an account of the activites at the White Horse pub, where all of London science fiction fandom met. It was later preprinted in [[Relapse]] #18. |
Stuart Mackenzie also published the titles [[Convention 1955]] and [[Ib Tenebo]] for [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association|OMPA]]. | Stuart Mackenzie also published the titles [[Convention 1955]] and [[Ib Tenebo]] for [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association|OMPA]]. |
Revision as of 22:21, 18 November 2012
EYE, sometimes written as "i", was a science fiction fanzine by Vince Clarke, Stuart Mackenzie, and E.C. Tubb.
EYE was published in London, England in the 1950s. The first issue appeared in 1954.
Issue #1 featured written contributions from Bryan Berry, John Brunner, Daphne Buckmaster (Esprit), Nigel Lindsay, and Stuart Mackenzie.
Issue #3, from December 1954, featured the article "Mordecai of the White Horse" by Frank Arnold, an account of the activites at the White Horse pub, where all of London science fiction fandom met. It was later preprinted in Relapse #18.
Stuart Mackenzie also published the titles Convention 1955 and Ib Tenebo for OMPA.