Difference between revisions of "Daphne Buckmaster"
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Daphne Busckmaster began attending science fiction covention s in the 1940s. She is noted being the only woman at the convention at the White Horse Tavern in 1948. | Daphne Busckmaster began attending science fiction covention s in the 1940s. She is noted being the only woman at the convention at the White Horse Tavern in 1948. | ||
− | She began publishing her fanzine [[Esprit]] in | + | She began publishing her fanzine [[Esprit]] in 1954: at first it was intended for circulation in the Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association (OMPA) only but in 1960 it became generally available. Five of the post OMPA issues were released, the last in 1961. |
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+ | in 1960 she released the [[one shot]] zine [[Hobo]], and began publisheing [[Random]]. | ||
===Zines=== | ===Zines=== | ||
*[[Esprit]] | *[[Esprit]] | ||
+ | *[[Hobo]] | ||
*[[Random]] | *[[Random]] | ||
Revision as of 09:45, 28 February 2011
Daphne Buckmaster is a fanzine editor originally from London, England and later Scotland.
Daphne Busckmaster began attending science fiction covention s in the 1940s. She is noted being the only woman at the convention at the White Horse Tavern in 1948.
She began publishing her fanzine Esprit in 1954: at first it was intended for circulation in the Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association (OMPA) only but in 1960 it became generally available. Five of the post OMPA issues were released, the last in 1961.
in 1960 she released the one shot zine Hobo, and began publisheing Random.