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− | '''Dilemma''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jackie Franke. | + | [[Image:Dilemma_8_1975_cover_Plato_Jones_copy.jpg|right|frame|'''Dilemma'''<br/>Issue 8 June 1975<br/>Cover art by Plato Jones]] |
+ | '''Dilemma''' was a science fiction fanzine by Jackie Franke. | ||
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+ | Published in Beecher, Illinois, U.S.A., beginning in the early 1970s, at least 14 issues were released. | ||
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+ | Issues #1 to #4 were published in 1973; Issue 5 appeared in April 1974, #6 in August 1974, @7 in March 1975, #8 in June 1975, #9 in September 1975, #10 in December 1975, #11 in April 1976 , # 12 in June 1976. Issue #13 appeared in 1976 and issue #14 in 1977. | ||
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+ | Contributors of art work included Plato Jones, among others. | ||
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+ | Contributors of writing included Buck Coulson ([[Yandro]]), and [[Mae Strelkov]], among others. | ||
Eric Meyers recalls this fanzine in [[E-Ditto]] #1 from January 2011; "DILEMMA was the simplest of zines. Editor and sole contributor Jackie Caugrove chatted about her life and tossed in a few of her own hand stenciled illos. There were letters from readers. And that was it. I was enthralled." | Eric Meyers recalls this fanzine in [[E-Ditto]] #1 from January 2011; "DILEMMA was the simplest of zines. Editor and sole contributor Jackie Caugrove chatted about her life and tossed in a few of her own hand stenciled illos. There were letters from readers. And that was it. I was enthralled." | ||
− | Jackie Franke went on to publish the title [[Resolution]] from 1977 till 1980. | + | In [[Rune]] #38, from 1974, Chuck Holst writes, "This is the first DILEMMA I have seen, but it appears to be a personalzine on its way to becoming a genzine. Jackie tells how the Tucker Fund came into existence. Mae Strelkov has an autobiographical essay, and Buck Coulson gives a two-page report on Minicon. The handout stencils are marvelous." |
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+ | Immediately after ''Dilemma'', Jackie Franke went on to publish the title [[Resolution]] from 1977 till 1980. | ||
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Illinois Zines]] | ||
+ | [[Category:1970's publications]] | ||
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] |
Latest revision as of 00:10, 24 August 2014
Dilemma was a science fiction fanzine by Jackie Franke.
Published in Beecher, Illinois, U.S.A., beginning in the early 1970s, at least 14 issues were released.
Issues #1 to #4 were published in 1973; Issue 5 appeared in April 1974, #6 in August 1974, @7 in March 1975, #8 in June 1975, #9 in September 1975, #10 in December 1975, #11 in April 1976 , # 12 in June 1976. Issue #13 appeared in 1976 and issue #14 in 1977.
Contributors of art work included Plato Jones, among others.
Contributors of writing included Buck Coulson (Yandro), and Mae Strelkov, among others.
Eric Meyers recalls this fanzine in E-Ditto #1 from January 2011; "DILEMMA was the simplest of zines. Editor and sole contributor Jackie Caugrove chatted about her life and tossed in a few of her own hand stenciled illos. There were letters from readers. And that was it. I was enthralled."
In Rune #38, from 1974, Chuck Holst writes, "This is the first DILEMMA I have seen, but it appears to be a personalzine on its way to becoming a genzine. Jackie tells how the Tucker Fund came into existence. Mae Strelkov has an autobiographical essay, and Buck Coulson gives a two-page report on Minicon. The handout stencils are marvelous."
Immediately after Dilemma, Jackie Franke went on to publish the title Resolution from 1977 till 1980.