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Larry Stark and Jean Young also did the fanzine [[Cambridge Scene]]. | Larry Stark and Jean Young also did the fanzine [[Cambridge Scene]]. | ||
− | Jean Young also published the fanzines [[A Fanzine for Susan Margaret]], [[Gasconade]], | + | Jean Young also published the fanzines [[A Fanzine for Susan Margaret]], [[Gasconade]], [[Lost in the Stars]], and [[Roubidoux]]. |
In the early 1950s, Larry Stark had co-edited the fanzine [[Potrzebie]] with Bhob Stewart and publisher Ted White, dedicated to EC Comics, and then [[Stellar]], with Ted White from 1956 to 1957. In 1958 Stark released [[A David English Sketchbook]], dedicated to the illustrations of David English, editor of [[Fantasias]]. | In the early 1950s, Larry Stark had co-edited the fanzine [[Potrzebie]] with Bhob Stewart and publisher Ted White, dedicated to EC Comics, and then [[Stellar]], with Ted White from 1956 to 1957. In 1958 Stark released [[A David English Sketchbook]], dedicated to the illustrations of David English, editor of [[Fantasias]]. |
Revision as of 22:47, 9 March 2012
Garage Floor was a science fiction fanzine by Larry Stark and Jean Young.
Garage Floor was published in the 1950s in Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.A. The first issue appeared April 1957, and was distributed by the Fantasy Amateur Press Association. At least three issues were released.
Larry Stark and Jean Young were among the fans at NyCon II, the 1956 Worldcon, who became known as the "Balcony Insurgents", refusing to overpay for bad food and sneaking into the balcony to hear the dinner speech. Other Insurgents included Boyd Raeburn, Ron Ellik, Dick Eney, Bob Tucker, Ted White, and Andy Young, Jean's husband.
Larry Stark and Jean Young also did the fanzine Cambridge Scene.
Jean Young also published the fanzines A Fanzine for Susan Margaret, Gasconade, Lost in the Stars, and Roubidoux.
In the early 1950s, Larry Stark had co-edited the fanzine Potrzebie with Bhob Stewart and publisher Ted White, dedicated to EC Comics, and then Stellar, with Ted White from 1956 to 1957. In 1958 Stark released A David English Sketchbook, dedicated to the illustrations of David English, editor of Fantasias.