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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