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'''Entropy''' was a science fiction fanzine by Terry Carr.
 
'''Entropy''' was a science fiction fanzine by Terry Carr.
  
The first issue of ''Entropy'' appeared in November 1964, published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. It was an 8 1/2 by 11 inch fanzine of 26 pages.  
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The first, and only issue of ''Entropy'' appeared in November 1964, published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. It was an 8 1/2 by 11 inch fanzine of 26 pages.  
  
 
''Entropy'' was dedicated to reprinting work by fanzine writers that had appeared in older fanzines (not necessarily their own fanzines),  and combining them with newer illustrations.  
 
''Entropy'' was dedicated to reprinting work by fanzine writers that had appeared in older fanzines (not necessarily their own fanzines),  and combining them with newer illustrations.  
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Art work was contributed by Mervyn Barrett, [[Lee Hoffman]], Steve Stiles, [[Arthur Thomson]], and [[Bjo Trimble]].
 
Art work was contributed by Mervyn Barrett, [[Lee Hoffman]], Steve Stiles, [[Arthur Thomson]], and [[Bjo Trimble]].
  
Terry Carr also did a column, called ''Entropy Reprints'', which started in Joyce Katz's [[Potlatch]], and then other fanzines such as [[Holier Than Thou]].
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After this one issue of ''Entropy'' appeared, Terry Carr began to produce a column, called ''Entropy Reprints'', for other fanzines.  Starting in Joyce Katz's [[Potlatch]], it then began to appear in other fanzines such as [[Energumen]] and [[Holier Than Thou]].
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 22:22, 6 July 2011

Entropy was a science fiction fanzine by Terry Carr.

The first, and only issue of Entropy appeared in November 1964, published in Brooklyn, New York, U.S.A. It was an 8 1/2 by 11 inch fanzine of 26 pages.

Entropy was dedicated to reprinting work by fanzine writers that had appeared in older fanzines (not necessarily their own fanzines), and combining them with newer illustrations.

Reprints included Mal Ashworth, from Brennschluss; Jack Darrow, from The Fourteen Leaflet; Dave English, from Fiendetta; Dean Grennell, from Contour; Walt Liebscher, from A Bas; Bob Tucker, from Oopsla; and Sam Youd, from Fission.

Art work was contributed by Mervyn Barrett, Lee Hoffman, Steve Stiles, Arthur Thomson, and Bjo Trimble.

After this one issue of Entropy appeared, Terry Carr began to produce a column, called Entropy Reprints, for other fanzines. Starting in Joyce Katz's Potlatch, it then began to appear in other fanzines such as Energumen and Holier Than Thou.

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