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(Did you mean Forry's [[Imagination!)]] or a [[Imagination (fanzine)|Jabin fanzine]]?)
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''(For other Imaginaria, see [[Imagination (Disambiguation)]].)''
  
'''Madge''' was a "minor [[prozine]] of modern times" (as [[Fancyclopedia 2]] (see below) described it in 1959),  ''Imagination'' ran for 63 issues from [[1950]] to 1958. Its first two issues were edited by [[Raymond A. Palmer]] and thereafter with [[William L. Hamling]].  Its full title was initially ''Imagination: Stories of Science and Fantasy'' and starting in late 1955 it became ''Imagination Science Fiction''.
 
  
''Imagination'' was similar in content to ''[[Amazing Stories]]'' featuring mostly [[space opera]], and never really established its own identity -- one critic describes it as "more of the same".  Writers who often contributed to ''Imagination'' included [[Daniel F. Galouye]], [[Kris Neville]], [[Milton Lesser]], [[Edmond Hamilton]], and [[Dwight V. Swain]].
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The Country of [[Fandom]], refuge from [[Mundania]].
 
 
A history and critical review of "Madge" by [[Jon D. Swartz]] appeared in the September, 2016 issue of [[The National Fantasy Fan]] (Volume 75, Number 9).
 
  
 
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Not the minor [[prozine]] of modern times, but [[Ackermanese]] for the collectivity of all [[fans]]; the Imagi-nation is what they're citizens of, even as territorially defined states like Timbuktu, Patagonia, Slobbovia, and like that.  
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Not the [[Imagination (prozine)|minor prozine]] of modern times, but [[Ackermanese]] for the collectivity of all [[fans]]; the Imagi-nation is what they're citizens of, even as territorially defined states like Timbuktu, Patagonia, Slobbovia, and like that.  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 6 May 2023

(For other Imaginaria, see Imagination.)


The Country of Fandom, refuge from Mundania.

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
Not the minor prozine of modern times, but Ackermanese for the collectivity of all fans; the Imagi-nation is what they're citizens of, even as territorially defined states like Timbuktu, Patagonia, Slobbovia, and like that.



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