Talk:Bruce Pelz

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the Fantasy Showcase Tarot[edit]

The tarot deck "grew to include four non-standard cards" — isn't it at least six? There's a new court card (Princess or something) in each suit, and two new major arcana (Separation and, um, I forget). —Tamfang (talk) 08:05, 14 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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APA-L[edit]

The only person with a longer unbroken string of contributions is Fred Patten, who has never missed an issue since APA-L was founded in 1964, even when in the hospital with pneumonia and later with a stroke.

Fred did eventually drop out, but (I think) his string was more than twice as long as Bruce's. I'll ask around for the numbers. —Tamfang (talk) 08:50, 13 June 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Karl Lembke tells me, "The last Fred Patten zine seems to be disty 2280, Jan 22, 2009. And indeed, that's the zine where he announces he's quitting APA-L." —Tamfang (talk) 02:45, 22 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]