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'''Sun Trails''' was a science fiction fanzine by Arthur Louis Joquel II.
 
'''Sun Trails''' was a science fiction fanzine by Arthur Louis Joquel II.
  
It was a mimeographed fanzine published in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Only two issues of ''Sun Trails'' appeared, both in 1941, the first in February and the second in October. In the first issue the editor is embroiled in a controversy with Isaac Asimov, and by the second issue it has been resolved. It also includes articles on science fiction fans, an article on graphology, and a note mentioning his intention to create an orchestration for [[Eydthe Eyde|Tigrina]]'s "Hymn to Satan".
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It was a mimeographed fanzine published in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Only two issues of ''Sun Trails'' appeared, both in 1941, the first in February and the second in October. In the first issue the editor is embroiled in a controversy with Isaac Asimov, and by the second issue it has been resolved. It also includes articles on science fiction fans, an article on graphology, and a note mentioning his intention to create an orchestration for [[Eydthe Eyde|Tigrina]]'s [[Hymn to Satan]] fanzine.
  
 
Contributions of art work came from Ray Bradbury ([[Futuria Fantasia]]).
 
Contributions of art work came from Ray Bradbury ([[Futuria Fantasia]]).

Revision as of 05:04, 12 June 2011

Sun Trails was a science fiction fanzine by Arthur Louis Joquel II.

It was a mimeographed fanzine published in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. Only two issues of Sun Trails appeared, both in 1941, the first in February and the second in October. In the first issue the editor is embroiled in a controversy with Isaac Asimov, and by the second issue it has been resolved. It also includes articles on science fiction fans, an article on graphology, and a note mentioning his intention to create an orchestration for Tigrina's Hymn to Satan fanzine.

Contributions of art work came from Ray Bradbury (Futuria Fantasia).

Arthur Louis Joquel II also published FMZ Digest and was editor of Shangri L'Affaires for the years 1942 -1944.