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''Rot'' was one of the top twenty fanzines in the ''Skyrack'' Poll for 1960, and Mal Ashworth was one of the top ten Fan Writers for 1959 and 1960. | ''Rot'' was one of the top twenty fanzines in the ''Skyrack'' Poll for 1960, and Mal Ashworth was one of the top ten Fan Writers for 1959 and 1960. | ||
− | Mal Ashworth, with Tom White, also published [[BEM]] from 1954 till 1958. | + | Mal Ashworth had previously published [[I Dreamt I Crept In Marble Crypts]] for [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] in 1953 and, with Tom White, also published [[BEM]] from 1954 till 1958. |
[[Category:Zine]] | [[Category:Zine]] |
Revision as of 23:54, 27 March 2012
Rot was a science fiction fanzine by Mal Ashworth (d. November 23, 2002).
Rot was distributed through the Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association in the 1950s and 1960s for the first three issues. It first appeared in September 1955, with issue 2 in May 1957, the 3rd in June 1959, issue 4 was released in March 1960, and issue 5 in 1963, which was the last until being briefly revived in 1984 for a 6th issue.
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).
Rot was one of the top twenty fanzines in the Skyrack Poll for 1960, and Mal Ashworth was one of the top ten Fan Writers for 1959 and 1960.
Mal Ashworth had previously published I Dreamt I Crept In Marble Crypts for Fantasy Amateur Press Association in 1953 and, with Tom White, also published BEM from 1954 till 1958.