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Along with [[Atres Artes]], [[Black Flames]], [[Chanticleer]], [[Ichor]], [[Le Zombie]], [[Lethe]], [[Nova (1940s)|Nova]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]], and [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]], ''Guteto'' was included in the anthology fanzine [[Pacificon Combozine]] for the 1946 Pacificon Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention.
 
Along with [[Atres Artes]], [[Black Flames]], [[Chanticleer]], [[Ichor]], [[Le Zombie]], [[Lethe]], [[Nova (1940s)|Nova]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]], and [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]], ''Guteto'' was included in the anthology fanzine [[Pacificon Combozine]] for the 1946 Pacificon Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention.
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Myrtle Douglas also co-published [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]] and [[Novacious]] with Forrest J Ackerman.
  
 
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Revision as of 19:26, 15 November 2011

Guteto was a science fiction fanzine by Myrtle Douglas (Morojo).

Guteto was published in Los Angeles, California, U.S.A. and was distributed by the Fantasy Amateur Press Association. Guteto was a vehicle for Myrtle to advance the cause of Esperanto, the 'universal language', 'guteto' being the Esperanto word for 'droplet'.

The first issue of Guteto was published in June 1941, and mentioned that same month in Futurian War Digest. Myrtle continued publishing her fanzine up to Volume 4, number 7, released in March 1958.

Along with Atres Artes, Black Flames, Chanticleer, Ichor, Le Zombie, Lethe, Nova, Shangri L'Affaires, and Voice of the Imagi-Nation, Guteto was included in the anthology fanzine Pacificon Combozine for the 1946 Pacificon Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention.

Myrtle Douglas also co-published Voice of the Imagi-Nation and Novacious with Forrest J Ackerman.

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