Checkpoint Archive (original) (raw)
An on-line archive of Peter Roberts's famous 1970s British SF/fan newsletter Checkpoint, including the issues edited by Darroll Pardoe (#47 to #62) and Ian Maule (#63 to #73). The issue list at the right is expanded from theMemory Hole Fanzine Bibliography. The last remaining issue of the second series was uploaded on 7 September 2006, just over a year after this project was launched. On 18 February 2007, the first-series archive was also completed. All 111 issues are now on line.
Checkpoint continued the British sf newsletter tradition of Ron Bennett's 1959-1971 Skyrack, whose entire run is also archived on line (well done, Greg Pickersgill). With Peter Roberts's blessing, Checkpoint was succeeded by Ansible.
A regular feature was the Checkpoint Fan Poll, also continued by Ansible.
Fliers and other extras
Asterisked items rode with Checkpoint.
- *TAFF ballot forms,passim
- Hoax advertisement from the Eastercon 22 programme book, discussed in Checkpoint 1 and Checkpoint 3
- *British Weird Fantasy Society flier, included with Checkpoint 10 andCheckpoint 15
- *"Paranoia Fandom" flier, included with Checkpoint 13
- *Lurk fanzine flier, included with Checkpoint 14
- 1972 DUFF ballot form (for the first-ever DUFF race), included withCheckpoint 16
- *Madcap fanzine flier, included with Checkpoint 19
- *Contact, included withCheckpoint 27
- *mi 3:6, included withCheckpoint 34
- *"Newcastle in '74" Eastercon bid flier (the convention later known as Tynecon) – included within Checkpoint 35
- *Review Supplement included withCheckpoint 41
- [*]Post-Eastercon Supplement toCheckpoint 46 (distributed both separately and with late copies of #46)
- Fanzine Activity Achievement Awards rules and 1975 Ballot – meant to be mailed with Checkpoint 59 but apparently sent separately
- Not Checkpoint 96 – "alternative" fan poll
- Fans as Animals: Bruce Townley's impression of several UK fans of the Checkpoint era, drawn in 2006
- Notes and Queries – 21st-century comments and corrections
Checkpoint regularly carried voting forms forTAFF and other fan funds – duly linked if available on line. Another regular extra was Eric Bentcliffe's mini-fanzine mi (aka AmiZINE STORIES), containing reviews and/or gossip. One example has been rekeyed since it cross-refers to Checkpoint itself. Peter Weston kindly provided a scan of the hoax ad from the Eastercon 22 programme book, discussed in two early issues.
Issue breakdown
How we got 111 as the total number of issues:
• First series All issues • Second series Trial issues #0 and #00 Main run #1-#100 #46 later supplement #63a poll supplement Total | 7 2 100 1 1 111 |
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Thanks to those who transcribed Checkpoint:
- Sandra Bond (6 issues)
- Claire Brialey (7)
- Bridget Bradshaw (1)
- Ned Brooks (9)
- Bill Burns (+)
- Rob Jackson (16)
- Earl Kemp (+)
- Dave Langford (21+)
- Jim Linwood (1)
- Samuel Mcdonald (3)
- Ian Maule (4)
- Murray Moore (1)
- Mark Plummer (1++)
- Alison Scott (1)
- Peter Sullivan (36+)
- Paul Vincent (5 – including the long and tedioussubject index)
A couple of points for pedants: the above figures add up to one more issue than the reality, since in a bout of early enthusiasm two of our heroes transcribed the same Checkpoint. The + (as in Ralph 124C41+) is extra credit for a supplement or for doing just a page or two of the long issue 1:1, which was eventually assigned in small sections to make it less intimidating – Jim Linwood gets the main credit, for rekeying six of its foolscap pages. Just for historical interest, here are the guidelines that were (sometimes) followed by the transcription crew.
Thanks for other help
When this project began, various paper issues of Checkpoint were missing from the Langford hardcopy file. I'm deeply grateful to the following benefactors for providing needed photocopies and/or scans: Bruce Gillespie, Rob Jackson, Murray Moore, Peter Roberts, and Robert Lichtman.
Thanks finally to Checkpoint's editors for giving permission:
- Peter Roberts
- Darroll Pardoe
- Ian Maule
1971
- #00, April 1971 ("Trial Issue 00")
- #0, April 1971 ("Trial Issue 0")
- #1, April 1971
- #2, May 1971
- #3, May 1971
- #4, June 1971
- #5, June 1971 – with cut-down version of 1971 TAFF ballot
- #6, July 1971
- #7, August 1971
- #8, September 1971
- #9, September 1971
- #10, October 1971 – withBritish Weird Fantasy Society flier
- #11, November 1971
- #12, November 1971
- #13, December 1971 – with"Paranoia Fandom" flier 1972
- #14, January 1972 – withLurk fanzine flier
- #15, March 1972 – withBritish Weird Fantasy Society flier
- #16, March 1972 – with1972 DUFF ballot (for the first-ever DUFF race)
- #17, June 1972
- #18, June 1972
- #19, July 1972 – with flier for the fanzine Madcap [*]
- #20, July 1972
- #21, August 1972 – including1971-2 Checkpoint fan poll results
- #22, September 1972
- #23, September 1972
- #24, October 1972 – with flier,mi
- #25, October 1972
- #26, November 1972 – with flier,mi
- #27, November 1972 – with flier,Contact
- #28, December 1972 – with flier,mi 3:3 1973
- #29, January 1973
- #30, January 1973 – with flier,mi 3:4
- #31, February 1973
- #32, February 1973
- #33, March 1973
- #34, March 1973 – with flier,mi 3:6
- #35, April 1973 – with"Newcastle in '74" Eastercon bid flier
- #36, April 1973 – including1972-3 Checkpoint fan poll results
- #37, May 1973 [*]
- #38, May 1973
- #39, June 1973 – with flier, mi 4:1
- #40, June 1973 – with flier, mi 4:2
- #41, October 1973 – withbook review supplement and flier, mi 4:3
- #42, October 1973 – with flier,1974 TAFF Ballot
- #43, November 1973 [*] – with flier, mi 4:4
- #44, December 1973 – with flier,mi 4:5 1974
- #45, January 1974 – with flier,mi 4:6
- #46, March 1974 – including1973-4 Checkpoint fan poll results
- #46, Post-Eastercon Supplement Darroll Pardoe becomes editor
- #47, April 1974
- #48, May 1974
- #49, May 1974
- #50, June 1974
- #51, August 1974
- #52, September 1974
- #53, September 1974
- #54, October 1974
- #55, October 1974
- #56, November 1974
- #57, November 1974 1975
- #58, January 1975
- #59, February 1975 – including or followed by Fanzine Activity Achievement Awards rules flier and 1975 Ballot
- #60, March 1975
- #61, April 1975
- #62, April 1975 – with flier,Checkpoint poll voting form
- #63a, June 1975 – 1974-5 Checkpoint fan poll results supplement, by Peter Roberts Ian Maule becomes editor
- #63, December 1975 1976
- #64, February 1976
- #65, March 1976
- #66, March 1976
- #67, March or April 1976
- #68, April 1976
- #69, May 1976
- #70, July 1976
- #71, August 1976
- #72, August 1976 – 1975-6 Checkpoint fan poll results supplement, by Peter Roberts
- #73, August 1976 Peter Roberts returns as editor
- #74, September 1976
- #75, October 1976
- #76, November 1976
- #77, December 1976 1977
- #78, January 1977 – with flier,mi Xmas 1976
- #79, February 1977
- #80, March 1977
- #81, April 1977
- #82, June 1977
- #83, July 1977 – including1976-7 Checkpoint fan poll results
- #84, August 1977
- #85, Winter 1977 – with flier,TAFF Talk 1 1978
- #86, February 1978
- #87, March 1978
- #88, April 1978
- #89, May 1978
- #90, July 1978 – including1977-8 Checkpoint fan poll results
- #91, September 1978
- #92, December 1978 – with flier,1979 TAFF Ballot 1979
- #93, February 1979 – with flier,TAFF Talk 2
- #94, February 1979
- #95, April 1979 – with flier,TAFF Talk 3
- #96, May 1979
- #97, June 1979 – including1978-9 Checkpoint fan poll results
- #98, July 1979
- #99, August 1979
- #100, September 1979 – withindex of past contents
The Checkpoint subscription list was passed on to Dave Langford's new sf newsletter Ansible, which launched in August 1979.
First Series
1968-1969
- #0, December 1968 ("A Sample Copy of Lostwithiel Check-Point")
- #1, April 1969
- #2, July 1969 [*]
- #3, July 1969
- #4/#5, August 1969
- #6/#7, September 1969
- #8/#9, October 1969