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− | [[Image:Ormolu_2.jpg|right|300px|thumb|''Ormolu | + | [[Image:Ormolu_2.jpg|right|300px|thumb|'''Ormolu''' <br/> Issue 2 1994 <br/> Cover by [[Ann Green]]]] |
'''Ormolu''' was a British [[fanzine]] published and primarily written by [[Ann Green]]. The first issue was distributed in October 1992, the second in early 1994. | '''Ormolu''' was a British [[fanzine]] published and primarily written by [[Ann Green]]. The first issue was distributed in October 1992, the second in early 1994. | ||
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A third issue was planned and prepped for release in late 1994, but never printed. The main article, a report on the 1994 fannish event MiSdemeanour, is finally due to appear in the tenth edition of [[Peter Weston]]'s [[Prolapse]] in 2008. | A third issue was planned and prepped for release in late 1994, but never printed. The main article, a report on the 1994 fannish event MiSdemeanour, is finally due to appear in the tenth edition of [[Peter Weston]]'s [[Prolapse]] in 2008. | ||
− | Green also presented a "live" version of her fanzine at MiSconstrued in 1995, based around her experiences in nursing. | + | Green also presented a "live" version of her fanzine at MiSconstrued in 1995, based around her experiences in nursing. According to [[Ansible]], it included, a 'letter column' of audience answers to compulsory questions. Of the experience, Anne said, "The fun thing about doing a live fanzine is not having to worry about apostrophes." |
+ | - Ann Green, 1996 | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 23:24, 12 December 2011
Ormolu was a British fanzine published and primarily written by Ann Green. The first issue was distributed in October 1992, the second in early 1994.
A third issue was planned and prepped for release in late 1994, but never printed. The main article, a report on the 1994 fannish event MiSdemeanour, is finally due to appear in the tenth edition of Peter Weston's Prolapse in 2008.
Green also presented a "live" version of her fanzine at MiSconstrued in 1995, based around her experiences in nursing. According to Ansible, it included, a 'letter column' of audience answers to compulsory questions. Of the experience, Anne said, "The fun thing about doing a live fanzine is not having to worry about apostrophes." - Ann Green, 1996