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'''Snarl''' was a science fiction fanzine by Virginia Kidd Blish.  
 
'''Snarl''' was a science fiction fanzine by Virginia Kidd Blish.  
  
Subtitled "the magazine of praise and appraisal", ''Snarl'' was published under Virginia Kidd's married name of Virginia Blish, and was released during her marriage to James Blish in the 1940s.
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Subtitled "the magazine of praise and appraisal", ''Snarl'' was published in the U.S.A. under Virginia Kidd's married name of Virginia Blish, and was released during her marriage to James Blish in the 1940s.
  
 
''Snarl'' was an apazine and issue one was published in April 1948 for the Vanguard Amateur Press Association. It consisted of exchanges, in prose and verse, between Kidd and Ray C. Higgs, later editor of [[Arion]] and [[The Explorer]].  
 
''Snarl'' was an apazine and issue one was published in April 1948 for the Vanguard Amateur Press Association. It consisted of exchanges, in prose and verse, between Kidd and Ray C. Higgs, later editor of [[Arion]] and [[The Explorer]].  
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Revision as of 23:43, 12 February 2012

Snarl was a science fiction fanzine by Virginia Kidd Blish.

Subtitled "the magazine of praise and appraisal", Snarl was published in the U.S.A. under Virginia Kidd's married name of Virginia Blish, and was released during her marriage to James Blish in the 1940s.

Snarl was an apazine and issue one was published in April 1948 for the Vanguard Amateur Press Association. It consisted of exchanges, in prose and verse, between Kidd and Ray C. Higgs, later editor of Arion and The Explorer.

Eleven issues were published.

Virginia Kidd would go on to published the poetry fanzine Kinesis in the 1960s.