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'''The Hag and the Hungry Goblin''' is a fanzine by Christine and Derek Ashby.  
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'''The Hag and the Hungry Goblin''' is a science fiction fanzine by Christine and Derrick Ashby.  
  
''The Hag and the Hungry Goblin'' was published in Victoria, Australia, in the 1970s and 1980s. At least five issues were released, with #5 appearing in 1983.
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''The Hag and the Hungry Goblin'' was published in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in the 1970s and 1980s. At least five issues were released, with #2 appearing in 1978, and #5 appearing in 1983.
  
 
Christine Ashby explains the impetus behind the zine in her 1976 DUFF trip report zine, ''The Flight of the Kangaroo'' "With the support of the Magic Puddin' people I even went
 
Christine Ashby explains the impetus behind the zine in her 1976 DUFF trip report zine, ''The Flight of the Kangaroo'' "With the support of the Magic Puddin' people I even went
 
so far as to put out the first issue of THE HAG AND THE HUNGRY GOBLIN (then unashamedly a Duffzine)..." At this time she was running for DUFF (Down Under Fan Fund).  
 
so far as to put out the first issue of THE HAG AND THE HUNGRY GOBLIN (then unashamedly a Duffzine)..." At this time she was running for DUFF (Down Under Fan Fund).  
  
''The Hag and the Hungry Goblin'' is titled after the poem of the same name, also called ''Tom O'Bedlam'', thought to be written in the 1500s:
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''The Hag and the Hungry Goblin'' is titled after the poem of the same name, also called ''Tom a Bedlam'', thought to be written in the 15th century:
  
''From the had and the hungry goblin<br/>
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''From the hag and the hungry goblin<br/>
That into rags would rend ye,>br/>
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''That into rags would rend ye,<br/>
And the spirit that stands<br/>
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''And the spirit that stands<br/>
By the naked man<br/>
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''By the naked man<br/>
In the Book of Moons defend ye.''
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''In the Book of Moons defend ye.''
  
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Christine and Derrick Ashby also published ''The Smoff's Newsletter'', and Christine published [[The Flight of the Kangaroo]], her Down Under Fan Fund trip report on her visit to North America, in 1976.
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[[Category:Victoria Zines]]
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==External Link==
[[Category:1970's publications]]
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*[http://herringmcfish.wordpress.com/ Brief history of the fanzine and the poem, '''The Hag and the Hungry Goblin''']
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[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]]
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[[Category:Zine|Hag]]
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[[Category:Zines from Australia|Hag]]
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[[Category:Victoria Zines|Hag]]
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[[Category:1970's publications|Hag]]
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[[Category:1980's publications|Hag]]
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[[Category:Science Fiction Zines|Hag]]

Latest revision as of 21:48, 6 January 2013

The Hag and the Hungry Goblin is a science fiction fanzine by Christine and Derrick Ashby.

The Hag and the Hungry Goblin was published in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, in the 1970s and 1980s. At least five issues were released, with #2 appearing in 1978, and #5 appearing in 1983.

Christine Ashby explains the impetus behind the zine in her 1976 DUFF trip report zine, The Flight of the Kangaroo "With the support of the Magic Puddin' people I even went so far as to put out the first issue of THE HAG AND THE HUNGRY GOBLIN (then unashamedly a Duffzine)..." At this time she was running for DUFF (Down Under Fan Fund).

The Hag and the Hungry Goblin is titled after the poem of the same name, also called Tom a Bedlam, thought to be written in the 15th century:

From the hag and the hungry goblin
That into rags would rend ye,
And the spirit that stands
By the naked man
In the Book of Moons defend ye.

Christine and Derrick Ashby also published The Smoff's Newsletter, and Christine published The Flight of the Kangaroo, her Down Under Fan Fund trip report on her visit to North America, in 1976.

External Link