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from Rich and Nicki Lynch, P.O. Box 3120,
Gaithersburg, Maryland 20885, U.S.A. e-mail: mimosazine (at) yahoo (dot) com Farewell, Bob, we'll miss you...
Mimosa is a fanzine very much devoted to the preservation of the history of science fiction fandom. The non-electronic version of this 18th issue was published in May 1996 and is ©1996 by Nicki and Richard Lynch, with individual rights reverting back to contributors after this one-time use. 'Worldcon' and 'Hugo Award' are service marks of the World Science Fiction Society. All opinions and versions of events expressed by contributors are their own. ![]() illustration by Sheryl Birkhead |
CONTENTS | PAGES |
Cover: Port of Origin by Ian Gunn | 1 |
Opening Comments: Lost in the Sixties by Richard Lynch | 3-4 |
Art School by Steve Stiles | 5-7 |
Sci-Fi Days by Fred Lerner | 8-10 |
Raised in the Roaring Twenties by Dave Kyle | 11-14 |
Some of My Best Friends Are Pros by Kev McVeigh | 15-17 |
Artists Credits | 17 |
A Small Skirmish on the Borders of Mundania by Vincent Clarke | 18-19 |
Chat cartoon by Teddy Harvia | 19 |
I Remember Me by Walt Willis | 20-21 |
Through Time and Space with Forry Ackerman (Part 3) by Forrest J Ackerman | 22-24 |
Born That Way by Roxanne Smith-Graham | 25-28 |
Tales of Adventure and Medical Life (Part 13) by Sharon Farber | 29-31 |
The Men Who Claimed the Moon by Les Cole | 32-34 |
The Hand That Time Forgot by Richard Brandt | 35-38 |
Mimosa Letters | 39-49 |
Closing Comments: Dear Diary [A Month in Transition] by Nicki Lynch | 50-51 |
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