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'''Goliard''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Karen Anderson]] and Poul Anderson. | '''Goliard''' is a science fiction fanzine by [[Karen Anderson]] and Poul Anderson. | ||
− | ''Goliard'' was published beginning in the 1960s in California. U.S.A., and running until the 1970s. | + | ''Goliard'' was published beginning in the 1960s in California. U.S.A., and running until the 1970s. The term 'Goliard' refers to a wandering scholar in Medieval Europe, famed for the composition of satirical and ribald songs. |
The 1963 issue of ''Goliard'' features the poems ''Ode to a Stuffed Owl'' and ''Hauteur'' by Fredric Brown, reprinted from his first book, ''Fermented Ink''. | The 1963 issue of ''Goliard'' features the poems ''Ode to a Stuffed Owl'' and ''Hauteur'' by Fredric Brown, reprinted from his first book, ''Fermented Ink''. |
Revision as of 03:51, 12 September 2011
Goliard is a science fiction fanzine by Karen Anderson and Poul Anderson.
Goliard was published beginning in the 1960s in California. U.S.A., and running until the 1970s. The term 'Goliard' refers to a wandering scholar in Medieval Europe, famed for the composition of satirical and ribald songs.
The 1963 issue of Goliard features the poems Ode to a Stuffed Owl and Hauteur by Fredric Brown, reprinted from his first book, Fermented Ink.
The April 1965 issue features the first publishing of Fredric Brown's 5 page biographical piece "It's Only Everything".
The February 1970 issue features four drawings by Richard Bergeron (Warhoon).
Goliard was distributed by the Fantasy Amateur Press Association.