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[[Flash Paper]] was a short lived magazine by [[Steve Kelley]] out of Mishawaka, Indiana which ran for five issues from April until November in 1965.
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'''Flash Paper''' was a short lived newsletter by [[Steve Kelley]] out of Mishawaka, Indiana which ran for five issues from April until November in 1965.
 
It was printed during the off-month of [[Top Hat]] publications when it went bi-monthly.
Kelley tried Flash Paper again in 1973 as the newsletter of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of [[Magic Youth International]] but that lasted for only a single issue.
 
 
 


[[Category:Periodicals]]
[[Category:Periodicals]]

Latest revision as of 08:14, 2 May 2015

Flash Paper
EditorsSteve Kelley
First issueApril 1965
Final issueNovember 1965
Total issues5

Flash Paper was a short lived newsletter by Steve Kelley out of Mishawaka, Indiana which ran for five issues from April until November in 1965.

It was printed during the off-month of Top Hat publications when it went bi-monthly.

Kelley tried Flash Paper again in 1973 as the newsletter of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of Magic Youth International but that lasted for only a single issue.