Hodge-Podge
Hodge-Podge was a science fiction fanzine published by sisters Marie-Louise Share and Nancy Share.
Hodge-Podge was the first fanzine published by Nancy Share and her sister Marie-Louise Share, emerging in the early 1950s. The first issue is dated September 1953. The 4th issue, appearing in December 1953, was 30 pages, and by the 11th issue, appearing in September 1954, it had increased to 48 pages. At least 14 issues were released, #14 being distributed in October 1955.
Robert Bloch (Science Fiction Fity Yearly), Redd Boggs (Sky Hook), Marion Zimmer Bradley (Day Star), and Art Rapp (Spacewarp) were among the prose writers.
Hodge-Podge also featured poetry by Garth Bentley, Marion Zimmer Bradley, P.H. Economou (Phlotsam), W. Paul Ganley (as Toby Duane) (Fan-Fare), Claude Hall (Muzzy), Walt Klein, Al Leverentz (Grotesque), Calvin T. Marsden, Orma McCormick (Starlanes), Art Rapp, Virgil Ritchie, and Bob Wakerman.