William D. Veney William D. Veney i(A135739 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Futurian Observer Bert F. Castellari (editor), William D. Veney (editor), Ronald B. Levy (editor), 1940 Randwick : The Futurian Society of Sydney , 1940-1942 Z1723032 1940 periodical

The very first Australian news zine to be published, the Futurian Observer (or 'Obs' as it was affectionately called by fans) was initially edited by teenagers Bert F. Castellari and William D. Veney. In later issues, Veney was replaced by Ronald B. Levy. Fifty-seven issues were published between January 1940 and March 1942, with the zine being forced to close down when the two editors were called up for active war duty.

Kim Huett, who has begun the process of digitising the back issues (made available courtesy of Bill Burns), writes of the zine: 'Obs is the unexpurgated chronicle of the first age of fan in Australia. In those slim issues appeared everybody and everything that made Australian fandom of the forties what it was' (Futurian Observer Archive, n. pag.).

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