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'''Jinx''' was a science fiction fanzine by Harry Jenkins, Jr. | '''Jinx''' was a science fiction fanzine by Harry Jenkins, Jr. | ||
− | ''Jinx'' was released in the early 1940s in Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in December 1941. The second issue appeared in March 1942, and the third in June 1942. Volume 2, No. 1 was published in June 1943. ''Jinx'' was distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. It was a Dixie Press | + | ''Jinx'' was released in the early 1940s in Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in December 1941. The second issue appeared in March 1942, and the third in June 1942. Volume 2, No. 1, the fifth issue, was published in June 1943, and was the last issue. |
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+ | ''Jinx'' was distributed by the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]]. It was a Dixie Press Publication, which also released [[The Southern Star]] and [[Fanart]], among other titles. | ||
Contributors included Lee B. Eastman, Fred W. Fischer, Joe J. Fortier, Raymond Washington and Paul Wynburn. | Contributors included Lee B. Eastman, Fred W. Fischer, Joe J. Fortier, Raymond Washington and Paul Wynburn. |
Revision as of 13:07, 24 June 2011
Jinx was a science fiction fanzine by Harry Jenkins, Jr.
Jinx was released in the early 1940s in Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in December 1941. The second issue appeared in March 1942, and the third in June 1942. Volume 2, No. 1, the fifth issue, was published in June 1943, and was the last issue.
Jinx was distributed by the Fantasy Amateur Press Association. It was a Dixie Press Publication, which also released The Southern Star and Fanart, among other titles.
Contributors included Lee B. Eastman, Fred W. Fischer, Joe J. Fortier, Raymond Washington and Paul Wynburn.