Untitled Letter, August 15, 1992
Glenn Lord
Year :
September 1992  
Book No. : None
Format : Fanzine (8.5 x 11, side stapled)
Pages : 3 (Untitled Letter, August 15, 1992)
98 (REHupa #117)

Cover art : None (Untitled Letter, August 15, 1992)
Jim Zimmerman (pencils) & Bill Cavalier (inks) (REHupa #117 - Front)
Rick McCollum (REHupa #117 - Back)
Illustrations : None






Untitled Letter






 Untitled Letter, August 15, 1992

Untitled Letter, August 15, 1992

Untitled Letter, August 15, 1992







REHupa #117


 REHupa #117

 

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Contents
"The Sword of Mahommed" (poem) (See Notes)
"Girls" (poem) (See Notes)
Untitled ("A Chinese washer . . .") (poem) (See Notes)

Other Contents
"Hell" by Clyde Smith (See Notes)


"Note on Giovanni Papini" by anonymous (unsigned) (See Notes)

REHupa #117 Contents
THE GOLDEN CALIPH by Bill Cavalier
The Rules of REHupa
LETTER  by L. Sprague de Camp
LETTER  by Glenn Lord
AUSTIN VOLUME 3 NUMBER 2 by Tom Munnerlyn
THE FRENCH CONNECTION  by Patrice Louinet
DEATH STORIES VOLUME 1 NUMBER 5 by Brian Emerich
ABSINTHE PIE #14 by Bo Cribbs
ATTACK OF THE ZOMBIE MOM-MOMS by Jay Zimmerman
ECHOES FROM THE RUINS OF MY SOUL by Rick McCollum
WHICH WILL SCARCELY BE UNDERSTOOD #117 by Breckin Rich Jervis
THE PAINTED MAN by Joe Simpson
CRIMSON CORRIDORS #0 by Steve Lubold
COLD STEEL #39 by Bill Cavalier
MUSINGS by Robert E. Jones III

Notes
Distributed in REHupa #117
The untitled letter contained a copy of THE TOREADOR, July 5, 1925 which contained the three REH poems as well as "Hell" by Clyde Smith and "Note on Giovanni Papini".
The Robert E. Howard United Press Association is an amateur press association (apa) that was started by Tim Marion in 1972.
An apa is a means for distributing fanzines to a specific group of people. Typically, each member of an apa produces a short fanzine and sends an appropriate number of copies to an official editor who collates and (usually) staples one copy of each zine together, adding covers, an official organization, and a table of contents. The editor sends out the collection of zines, called a mailing, to each member.