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'''Goojie Publications''' was a science fiction fanzine by Miriam Dyches (later Miriam Carr).
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'''Goojie Publications''' was a science fiction fanzine by [[Miriam Dyches/Carr/Knight/Lloyd]] as Miriam Dyches.
  
Robert Lichtman, in the pages of [[el]], relates the story of how Miriam's fanzine came by its name. He tells a story of buying a second hand copy of the  book ''Sirius'', which contained a inscription from Forrest J Ackerman, "Miriam: Why not set a goal? - to one day contribute to the world a work as worthwhile as this one?" Lichtman explains, "Miriam was, of course, the first wife of thew late Terry Carr. But at the time Forry wrote this inscription, which is dated April 1958, she was still Miriam Dyches, who Forry at the time (and perhaps forevermore) referred to as "the girl with the golden goojies," Miriam ran with this - she began publishing fanzines around that time, each with a unique name but under the imprint of Goojie Publications."  
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Robert Lichtman, in the pages of [[el]] Volume 7, #2, April 2008, relates the story of how Miriam's fanzine came by its name. He tells a story of buying a second hand copy of the  book ''Sirius'', which contained a inscription from Forrest J Ackerman, "Miriam: Why not set a goal? - to one day contribute to the world a work as worthwhile as this one?" Lichtman explains, "Miriam was, of course, the first wife of the late Terry Carr. But at the time Forry wrote this inscription, which is dated April 1958, she was still Miriam Dyches, who Forry at the time (and perhaps forevermore) referred to as "the girl with the golden goojies," Miriam ran with this - she began publishing fanzines around that time, each with a unique name but under the imprint of Goojie Publications."  
  
Contributions included "The Fan Who Hated Quotecards" by Terry Carr, who was publishing [[Innuendo]] at that time.
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Issue 2 was released November 1958, and was subtitled "Moor Park"; #3 appeared in December 1958, and was subtitled "Uneven".
  
Miriam and Terry Carr soon began co-publishing [[Klein Bottle]], from 1958 till 1960..  
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Issue 5 was published in July 1962 and subtitled "Q.E.D.". It featured front cover art by [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]], and interior illustrations by George Barr, and Trina Robbins.
  
Miriam Carr, as Miriam Knight, went on to publish [[A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Poughkeepsie]] and [[Q.E.D.]], and co-publish [[100% Whole Wheat]] with Robert Lichtman (Trap Door).
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Contributions of writing included "The Fan Who Hated Quotecards" by Terry Carr, who was publishing [[Innuendo]] at that time.
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Miriam and Terry Carr soon began co-publishing [[Klein Bottle]], which appeared from May 1959 till November 1960, and Miriam replaced Ron Ellik as co-editor of [[FANAC]] with Terry Carr in 1960.
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Miriam Carr, as Miriam Knight, went on to publish [[A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Poughkeepsie]], and co-publish [[100% Whole Wheat]] with Robert Lichtman (Trap Door).
  
  

Latest revision as of 16:08, 23 January 2016

Goojie Publications was a science fiction fanzine by Miriam Dyches/Carr/Knight/Lloyd as Miriam Dyches.

Robert Lichtman, in the pages of el Volume 7, #2, April 2008, relates the story of how Miriam's fanzine came by its name. He tells a story of buying a second hand copy of the book Sirius, which contained a inscription from Forrest J Ackerman, "Miriam: Why not set a goal? - to one day contribute to the world a work as worthwhile as this one?" Lichtman explains, "Miriam was, of course, the first wife of the late Terry Carr. But at the time Forry wrote this inscription, which is dated April 1958, she was still Miriam Dyches, who Forry at the time (and perhaps forevermore) referred to as "the girl with the golden goojies," Miriam ran with this - she began publishing fanzines around that time, each with a unique name but under the imprint of Goojie Publications."

Issue 2 was released November 1958, and was subtitled "Moor Park"; #3 appeared in December 1958, and was subtitled "Uneven".

Issue 5 was published in July 1962 and subtitled "Q.E.D.". It featured front cover art by ATom, and interior illustrations by George Barr, and Trina Robbins.

Contributions of writing included "The Fan Who Hated Quotecards" by Terry Carr, who was publishing Innuendo at that time.

Miriam and Terry Carr soon began co-publishing Klein Bottle, which appeared from May 1959 till November 1960, and Miriam replaced Ron Ellik as co-editor of FANAC with Terry Carr in 1960.

Miriam Carr, as Miriam Knight, went on to publish A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To Poughkeepsie, and co-publish 100% Whole Wheat with Robert Lichtman (Trap Door).


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