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'''Pulp''' is a British fanzine with a rotating editorship. | '''Pulp''' is a British fanzine with a rotating editorship. | ||
− | Editors have included Vince Clarke, Avedon Carol | + | Editors have included Vince Clarke, Avedon Carol, Rob Hansen, John Harvey, and Pam Wells. Nineteen issues were published between 1986 and 1991. |
The first issue appeared in June 1986, featuring a cover by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]], and was edited by Pam Wells. | The first issue appeared in June 1986, featuring a cover by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]], and was edited by Pam Wells. |
Revision as of 06:30, 3 March 2012
Pulp is a British fanzine with a rotating editorship.
Editors have included Vince Clarke, Avedon Carol, Rob Hansen, John Harvey, and Pam Wells. Nineteen issues were published between 1986 and 1991.
The first issue appeared in June 1986, featuring a cover by ATom, and was edited by Pam Wells.
Issue 2 was released in August 1986, and edited by Vince Clarke, also featuring an ATom cover.
Issue 3, from November 1986, was edited by Avedon Carol and Rob Hansen.
Issue 4, Spring 1987, was edited by Pam Wells; #5, Summer 1987, by Vince Clarke; #6, November 1987, by Avedon Carol and Rob Hansen; #7, February 1988, by John Harvey; #8, April 1988, by Vince Clarke; #9, July 1988, by Carol and Hansen; #10, September 1988, by John Harvey; #11, December 1988, by Vince Clarke; #12, March 1989, by Carol and Hansen; #13, May 1989, by John Harvey; #14, July 1989, by Vince Clarke; #15, September 1989, by Carol and Hansen; #16, March 1990, by John Harvey; #17 appeared July 1990; #18 in May 1991; and #19 in Summer 1991.
Contributors have included Mal Ashworth, Hazel Ashworth (Lip), Avedon Carol, Chuch Harris, John Harvey, Teresa Nielsen Hayden (Izzard), Dave Hodson, Tom Weber, Pam Wells, and Walt Willis (Hyphen).
Regular columns included Ansible editor David Langford's "Jetbuff Ltd."
Avedon Carol and Rob Hansen also published the fanzine Chuch in 1986. In 1987, Rob Hansen edited the anthology Now Read On.
Vince Clarke had previously published Science Fantasy News from 1949 as the official organ of the S.F. Society. When the society folded in 1951, Vince Clarke continued to publish the fanzine as an independent publication, and !6 issues were released, the last in June 1960.
Pam Wells went on to co-edit, with Michael Abbott, and John Dallman, the fanzine Attitude from 1994 till 1997.