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The title of the fanzine is not a misspelling, but based on an old joke. It was first published in 1969. Three issues were released, the last issue appearing in 1970.
 
The title of the fanzine is not a misspelling, but based on an old joke. It was first published in 1969. Three issues were released, the last issue appearing in 1970.
  
Contributors pf writing included Robert Bloch, Joe Staton, and Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]).
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Contributors of writing included Robert Bloch, Joe Staton, and Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]], [[Science Fiction Newsletter]]).
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The article "Oldies But Goodies" by Robert Bloch was later reprinted in [[Science Fiction Five Yearly]].
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Contributors of art work included Tim Kirk, and [[Bill Rotsler]].
  
 
The zine ended after Joyce Fisher moved to New York and began her next fanzine, [[Potlatch]]. The third issue was done entirely by Pam Janisch.  
 
The zine ended after Joyce Fisher moved to New York and began her next fanzine, [[Potlatch]]. The third issue was done entirely by Pam Janisch.  
  
Contributors of art work included Tim Kirk, and [[Bill Rotsler]].
 
  
 
Joyce Fisher had previously co-edited the fanzine [[ODD]], and would later publish [[Hard Science Tales]] in the 2000s.
 
Joyce Fisher had previously co-edited the fanzine [[ODD]], and would later publish [[Hard Science Tales]] in the 2000s.
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==External Links==
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*[http://fanac.org/fanzines/SF_Five_Yearly/sffy10-31.html "Oldies But Goodies" by Robert Block, from '''What About Us Grils?'' #2]
  
 
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Revision as of 23:01, 10 February 2012

What About Us Grils? was a science fiction fanzine by Joyce Fisher, Pam Janisch and Sue Richardson.

The title of the fanzine is not a misspelling, but based on an old joke. It was first published in 1969. Three issues were released, the last issue appearing in 1970.

Contributors of writing included Robert Bloch, Joe Staton, and Bob Tucker (Le Zombie, Science Fiction Newsletter).

The article "Oldies But Goodies" by Robert Bloch was later reprinted in Science Fiction Five Yearly.

Contributors of art work included Tim Kirk, and Bill Rotsler.

The zine ended after Joyce Fisher moved to New York and began her next fanzine, Potlatch. The third issue was done entirely by Pam Janisch.


Joyce Fisher had previously co-edited the fanzine ODD, and would later publish Hard Science Tales in the 2000s.

External Links