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The second issue contained poetry by Raymond L. Clancy, Burton Lawrence, and Venable; fiction by Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]], [[The National Fantasy Fan]]) and Manly Banister; Letters from Clancy and others; and more. | The second issue contained poetry by Raymond L. Clancy, Burton Lawrence, and Venable; fiction by Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]], [[The National Fantasy Fan]]) and Manly Banister; Letters from Clancy and others; and more. | ||
− | Artwork was provided by Margaret Dominick (DEA), John Grossman, Venable, and others. | + | Artwork was provided by [[Margaret Dominick (DEA)]], John Grossman, Venable, and others. |
Bill Venable also published [[The Pendulum]]. | Bill Venable also published [[The Pendulum]]. |
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Aleph-Null was a science fiction fanzine by Bill Venable, published in Pittsburgh, PA, U.S.A.
Arthur H. Rapp was responsible for mimoegraphing Aleph-Null.
Two issues were distributed: the first in August 1950, with the second following in September 1950.
The first issue contained poetry by Alfred Machado Jr. and Venable; fiction by Manly Banister (The Nekromantikon); an article by Kenneth J. Krueger (Space Trails, Abortions); and more.
The second issue contained poetry by Raymond L. Clancy, Burton Lawrence, and Venable; fiction by Art Rapp (Spacewarp, The National Fantasy Fan) and Manly Banister; Letters from Clancy and others; and more.
Artwork was provided by Margaret Dominick (DEA), John Grossman, Venable, and others.
Bill Venable also published The Pendulum.