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Writing in [[Skyrack]], Ron Bennett reviews ''Rot'', and says, "...this magazine is chockful of examples of the famous Ashworth humour, and I have to confess, is extremely hard to review in detail, except to say, perhaps, that this is a commentary on life as seen through the Ashworth eyes." | Writing in [[Skyrack]], Ron Bennett reviews ''Rot'', and says, "...this magazine is chockful of examples of the famous Ashworth humour, and I have to confess, is extremely hard to review in detail, except to say, perhaps, that this is a commentary on life as seen through the Ashworth eyes." | ||
− | Contributors of writing included Sid Birchby, Irene Potter (Brennschluss]]), [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]), and Doc Weir. | + | Contributors of writing included Sid Birchby, Irene Potter ([[Brennschluss]])), [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]), and Doc Weir. |
Contributors of art work include [[Bill Rotsler]], and [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]). | Contributors of art work include [[Bill Rotsler]], and [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]). |
Revision as of 19:45, 27 March 2012
Rot was a science fiction fanzine by Mal Ashworth.
Rot was distributed through the Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association in the 1950s and 1960s. Issue 4 was released in 1960, and issue 5 in 1963.
Writing in Skyrack, Ron Bennett reviews Rot, and says, "...this magazine is chockful of examples of the famous Ashworth humour, and I have to confess, is extremely hard to review in detail, except to say, perhaps, that this is a commentary on life as seen through the Ashworth eyes."
Contributors of writing included Sid Birchby, Irene Potter (Brennschluss)), Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons), and Doc Weir.
Contributors of art work include Bill Rotsler, and ATom (The ATom Anthology).