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− | '''Vertical Horizons''' was a science fiction fanzine published by the Vertical Horizons | + | '''Vertical Horizons''' was a science fiction fanzine published by the Vertical Horizons group. |
− | Published in new South Wales, Australia, ''Vertical Horizons'' first appeared in 1952 and was published till 1953, with five issues released. The Vertical Horizons group consisted of women who were writing, and reading science fiction. | + | Published in new South Wales, Australia, ''Vertical Horizons'' first appeared in 1952 and was published till 1953, with five issues released. The Vertical Horizons group consisted of women who were writing, and reading science fiction. |
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+ | The first issue was released in April 1952, and was edited by Norma Hemming, Laura Molesworth and Rosemary Simmons. The second issue was released in May 1952, with Norma Williams joining the editorial staff. The third issue appeared in November 1952, and was edited by Rosemary Simmons. | ||
Contributors included L.M. Chalmers, Norma Hemming, Laura Molesworth, Rosemary Simmons, and Norma Williams. | Contributors included L.M. Chalmers, Norma Hemming, Laura Molesworth, Rosemary Simmons, and Norma Williams. |
Revision as of 00:11, 25 January 2016
Vertical Horizons was a science fiction fanzine published by the Vertical Horizons group.
Published in new South Wales, Australia, Vertical Horizons first appeared in 1952 and was published till 1953, with five issues released. The Vertical Horizons group consisted of women who were writing, and reading science fiction.
The first issue was released in April 1952, and was edited by Norma Hemming, Laura Molesworth and Rosemary Simmons. The second issue was released in May 1952, with Norma Williams joining the editorial staff. The third issue appeared in November 1952, and was edited by Rosemary Simmons.
Contributors included L.M. Chalmers, Norma Hemming, Laura Molesworth, Rosemary Simmons, and Norma Williams.