Winnie the POO

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Winnie, the PenSFA clubzine, is formally named Winnie the POO (POO being the PenSFA Official Organ, and Winnie being the most famous POO.) It started in the 60s and was initially edited by Terry Adamski and was usually small -- 3-4 pages. It contained club news, reviews and sometimes short pieces of experimental fiction.

Winnie actually has a longer continuous history than the club has, since in the 1970s the club quit meeting for some time, but Mike Ward used the title to publish a West Coast-centered newszine to complement the then East Coast-based Locus (File 770 did not yet exist.)

When the club resumed operation, the title continued as the club newsletter; in June 2018 issue number 713 was published. Since 2000, the newsletter has officially been distributed by e-mail only, though the last paper copy was mailed some years before.

Issue Date Pages Editor Notes
V1.3 March 25, 1968 1 Felice Rolfe
V1.11 July 1968 2 Rolfe & Mike Ward
V2.1 April 1969 4 Jerry Jacks
V2.6 September 1, 1969 4 "
V2.9 early 1969 3 Terry Adamski
V3.3 June 15, 1969 4 Jerry Jacks
V3.4 July 1969 4 "
V3.6 September 1, 1969 4 " Marked V2.6
V4.1 October 31, 1969 2 Mike Ward
V4.2 November 15, 1969 4 "
V4.3 December 1, 1969 2 "
V4.4 December 23, 1969 6 "
V4.5 January 18, 1970 4 "
V4.6 February 1, 1970 4 "
V4.7 February 22, 1970 12 "
V4.8 March 15, 1970 8 "
V4.9 April 5, 1970 6 "
V4.10 April 19, 1970 4 "
V4.11 May 2, 1970 4 "
V4.12 May 16, 1970 4 "
V4.13 June 12, 1970 8 "
V4.14 July 10, 1970 6 "
V4.15 July 24, 1970 6 "
V4.16 September 4, 1970 8 "
V4.17 September 18, 1970 4 "
V5.1 February 2, 1971 4 "
V5.2 February 26, 1971 1 "
2000 now electronic only
713 June 2018


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