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Published in the U.S.A., in both Ohio and Wisconsin,  the first issue appeared in September 1983, and was 32 pages. Issue 2 was released in November 1985 and was 44 pages.  
 
Published in the U.S.A., in both Ohio and Wisconsin,  the first issue appeared in September 1983, and was 32 pages. Issue 2 was released in November 1985 and was 44 pages.  
  
According to Dave Locke, writing in [[Mimosa]], "With GALLIMAUFRY, coedited with Joni Stopa, I lived in Ohio and she lived in Wisconsin. I handled the zine layout and production and she handled getting the material and most of the costs involved."
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According to Dave Locke, writing in [[File 770]] of April 2011, "With GALLIMAUFRY, coedited with Joni Stopa, I lived in Ohio and she lived in Wisconsin. I handled the zine layout and production and she handled getting the material and most of the costs involved."
  
 
Dave Locke had earlier published the fanzine [[Phoenix (Locke)]], as well as [[Pelf]] with David Hulan in the 1960s and 70s, [[Shambles]] with Ed Cagle, and [[DAGLocke]] with Dean Grennell. His most recent publication was [[Time and Again]].
 
Dave Locke had earlier published the fanzine [[Phoenix (Locke)]], as well as [[Pelf]] with David Hulan in the 1960s and 70s, [[Shambles]] with Ed Cagle, and [[DAGLocke]] with Dean Grennell. His most recent publication was [[Time and Again]].

Revision as of 01:10, 28 January 2016

Gallimaufry was a science fiction fanzine by Joni Stopa and Dave Locke.

Published in the U.S.A., in both Ohio and Wisconsin, the first issue appeared in September 1983, and was 32 pages. Issue 2 was released in November 1985 and was 44 pages.

According to Dave Locke, writing in File 770 of April 2011, "With GALLIMAUFRY, coedited with Joni Stopa, I lived in Ohio and she lived in Wisconsin. I handled the zine layout and production and she handled getting the material and most of the costs involved."

Dave Locke had earlier published the fanzine Phoenix (Locke), as well as Pelf with David Hulan in the 1960s and 70s, Shambles with Ed Cagle, and DAGLocke with Dean Grennell. His most recent publication was Time and Again.