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'''''Last and First Fen''''' was a [[tapera]], an audio taped show, created by [[Liverpool]]’s [[MaD Productions]] in 1956, based (we think) on a script by [[Jack Speer]]. “Eighteen months in the making, and a quite fabulous thing,” according to [[Eric Bentcliffe]] in ''[[Waldo]]'' no. 1 ([http://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf December 1959]). The tape ran 45 minutes long.  
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'''''Last and First Fen''''' was a [[tapera]], an audio taped show, created by [[Liverpool]]’s [[MaD Productions]] in 1956, based (we think) on a script by [[Jack Speer]]. “Eighteen months in the making, and a quite fabulous thing,” according to [[Eric Bentcliffe]] in ''[[Waldo (Bentcliffe)]]'' no. 1 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf December 1959]). The tape ran 45 minutes long and premiered at [[Cytricon II]].  
  
Jack Speer’s script can be found [https://efanzines.com/UpToNow/N4SouvenirBook_SpeerExcerpt.pdf online here]. Speer’s introduction:<blockquote>
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''Last and First Men'' is the title of a 1930 novel by [[Olaf Stapledon]]. And we could be totally wrong, and the [[LāSFāS]] [[fans]] may have written their own [[burlesque|parody]] instead of using Speer’s by then 10-year-old [[fannish play]].
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[[Jack Speer]]’s script can be found [https://efanzines.com/UpToNow/N4SouvenirBook_SpeerExcerpt.pdf online here]. Speer’s introduction:<blockquote>
  
 
A United Press story in 1945 quoted Major P. C. Calhoun, “head of the A.A.F. guided-missile branch,” as saying that they expected to be able to shoot a rocket to the moon within 18 months, and within five years “to have a rocket that will carry men outside the Earth’s atmosphere and return safely.” Some [[stefnist|stefinists]] were not so sanguine: in [[Gerry de la Ree]]’s polls of [[SF]] readers, authors, and editors, the majority estimated a date of 1950 or sooner for manned flight to the moon or another planet.
 
A United Press story in 1945 quoted Major P. C. Calhoun, “head of the A.A.F. guided-missile branch,” as saying that they expected to be able to shoot a rocket to the moon within 18 months, and within five years “to have a rocket that will carry men outside the Earth’s atmosphere and return safely.” Some [[stefnist|stefinists]] were not so sanguine: in [[Gerry de la Ree]]’s polls of [[SF]] readers, authors, and editors, the majority estimated a date of 1950 or sooner for manned flight to the moon or another planet.
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I ran with that idea in the following. This is what’s now called [[faan fiction]], i.e., fiction about [[sfans]].
 
I ran with that idea in the following. This is what’s now called [[faan fiction]], i.e., fiction about [[sfans]].
  
* The Captain is [[Arthur C. Clarke]], who was nicknamed [[Ego]].
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* The Captain is [[Arthur C. Clarke]], who was [[nicknamed]] [[Ego]].
 
* Starfasci is [[Larry Farsaci]], who was stationed at Tule Lake during the [[war]].  
 
* Starfasci is [[Larry Farsaci]], who was stationed at Tule Lake during the [[war]].  
 
*Stuff is “[[Juffus]].”
 
*Stuff is “[[Juffus]].”
 
*Ole must be [[E. Everett Evans]].
 
*Ole must be [[E. Everett Evans]].
* One-Face is [[4SJ]] (Ackerman), sometimes known as “#1 Face.”
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* One-Face is [[4SJ]] ([[Ackerman]]), sometimes known as “[[Number 1 Fan Personality Hugo|#1 Face]].”
 
*The Mad Scientist is [[Milton A. Rothman]].
 
*The Mad Scientist is [[Milton A. Rothman]].
 
*Joke is [[Joe Kennedy]].
 
*Joke is [[Joe Kennedy]].
*The Youngfans were not specific persons.
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*The [[Youngfan]]s were not specific persons.
 
*Ninety-four is [[Al Ashley]], [[AA194|AA-194]] (his score on a test, which an excerpt in the [[NESFA Press]] book will explain).
 
*Ninety-four is [[Al Ashley]], [[AA194|AA-194]] (his score on a test, which an excerpt in the [[NESFA Press]] book will explain).
 
* Gallop is [[Art Widner]], the [[Poll Cat]].
 
* Gallop is [[Art Widner]], the [[Poll Cat]].
 
*[[BFS]]ers would have been members of the [[British Fantasy Society]].
 
*[[BFS]]ers would have been members of the [[British Fantasy Society]].
 
*[[MFS]] is, of course, the [[Minneapolis Fantasy Society]].
 
*[[MFS]] is, of course, the [[Minneapolis Fantasy Society]].
*The Nitrosynthetic (it was [[Nitrosyncretic]] in my manuscript) voice must have been [[Abby Lu Ashley]], but I don’t remember why that word.
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*The Nitrosynthetic (it was [[Nitrosyncretic]] in my manuscript) voice must have been [[Abby Lu Ashley]], but I don’t remember why that word.<ref>''“[[Nitrosyncretic Lab]]” was the name of the kitchen in [[Abby Lu Ashley]]’s house, the original [[Slan Shack]].''</ref>
*Incidentally, it was [[Joe Kennedy|X.J. “Joe” Kennedy]], its original publisher, who named the play. I submitted it titleless.
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*Incidentally, it was [[Joe Kennedy|X.J. “Joe” Kennedy]], its original [[publisher]], who named the play. I submitted it titleless.
 
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''Last and First Men'' is the title of a 1930 novel by [[Olaf Stapledon]]. And we could be totally wrong and the [[LāSFāS]] [[fans]] may have written their own parody instead of using Speer’s by then 10-year-old [[fannish play]].
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{{show|year=1956}}
 
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[[Category:UK]] [[Category:US]] [[Category:fanzine]]

Latest revision as of 18:14, 28 November 2022

Last and First Fen was a tapera, an audio taped show, created by Liverpool’s MaD Productions in 1956, based (we think) on a script by Jack Speer. “Eighteen months in the making, and a quite fabulous thing,” according to Eric Bentcliffe in Waldo no. 1 (December 1959). The tape ran 45 minutes long and premiered at Cytricon II.

Last and First Men is the title of a 1930 novel by Olaf Stapledon. And we could be totally wrong, and the LāSFāS fans may have written their own parody instead of using Speer’s by then 10-year-old fannish play.

Jack Speer’s script can be found online here. Speer’s introduction:

A United Press story in 1945 quoted Major P. C. Calhoun, “head of the A.A.F. guided-missile branch,” as saying that they expected to be able to shoot a rocket to the moon within 18 months, and within five years “to have a rocket that will carry men outside the Earth’s atmosphere and return safely.” Some stefinists were not so sanguine: in Gerry de la Ree’s polls of SF readers, authors, and editors, the majority estimated a date of 1950 or sooner for manned flight to the moon or another planet.

I ran with that idea in the following. This is what’s now called faan fiction, i.e., fiction about sfans.

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  1. Nitrosyncretic Lab” was the name of the kitchen in Abby Lu Ashley’s house, the original Slan Shack.



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