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'''The (Unspeakable) Thing''' was a science fiction fanzine by Helen Vivartlas Wesson and Burton Crane. | '''The (Unspeakable) Thing''' was a science fiction fanzine by Helen Vivartlas Wesson and Burton Crane. | ||
− | The first issue was published in Spring 1946, with the second following in Summer of the same year. Issue three appeared in July 1947. Issue four appeared in January 1950, and issue five in April 1952. | + | The first issue was published in Spring 1946, in the U.S.A., with the second following in Summer of the same year. Issue three appeared in July 1947. Issue four appeared in January 1950, and issue five in April 1952. |
Helen Wesson was a member, and President, of AAPA (American Amateur Press Association) and published ''American Dawn'' with Erich Werner. She also published the fanzine [[Pendragon]] for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]], | Helen Wesson was a member, and President, of AAPA (American Amateur Press Association) and published ''American Dawn'' with Erich Werner. She also published the fanzine [[Pendragon]] for the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]], | ||
[[Category:Zine|Unspeakable]] | [[Category:Zine|Unspeakable]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Zines from the U.S.A.]] | ||
[[Category:1940's publications|Unspeakable]] | [[Category:1940's publications|Unspeakable]] | ||
[[Category:1950's publications|Unspeakable]] | [[Category:1950's publications|Unspeakable]] | ||
[[Category:Science Fiction Zines|Unspeakable]] | [[Category:Science Fiction Zines|Unspeakable]] |
Revision as of 22:12, 14 November 2011
The (Unspeakable) Thing was a science fiction fanzine by Helen Vivartlas Wesson and Burton Crane.
The first issue was published in Spring 1946, in the U.S.A., with the second following in Summer of the same year. Issue three appeared in July 1947. Issue four appeared in January 1950, and issue five in April 1952.
Helen Wesson was a member, and President, of AAPA (American Amateur Press Association) and published American Dawn with Erich Werner. She also published the fanzine Pendragon for the Fantasy Amateur Press Association,