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Hudley "Hud" Flipside | |
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Born | Holly Duval Cornell |
Notable works | Flipside |
Holly Duval Cornell (born May 1, 1958), known by her pen name Hudley "Hud" Flipside, is an American writer and humorist. From 1979 until 1989, Cornell co-owned and co-edited Los Angeles Flipside.[1]
Background
[edit]Los Angeles Flipside (fanzine)Cite error: There are <ref>
tags on this page without content in them (see the help page). was launched in 1977 in Whittier, California by five Whittier High School friends, Pooch, Larry Lash, Tory, X-8 and editor and publisher Al Kowalewski.[2] The initial issues of the publication were produced by means of a photocopy machine, with Kowalewski's first modest goal set at selling 1,000 copies per issue.[3] Beginning with a tiny local distribution in a few Los Angeles area record stores, within two years the publication had grown sufficiently to support sheet-fed offset printing on heavy white stock for production, with sales tallied in 12 American states and four countries.[3] Later issues were produced on newsprint via a high speed web press and included a glossy magazine cover.[4]
Published works
[edit]- Youth Brigade (band)[5]
- K Records[6][7]
- Hudley Flipside (September 18, 2018). Los Angeles Flipside Fanzine # 54 Ten Year Anniversary Issue. ISBN 9781691716999.
References
[edit]- ^ "Bio/CV". Hudley Flipside. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014.
- ^ Carlos "Cake" Nunez (September 18, 2018). "10 OF THE BEST FLIPSIDE FANZINE INTERVIEWS". LA Weekly.
- ^ a b Al Kowalewski (August 1979). "Editorial". Flipside. No. 16. p. 2.
- ^ "Flipside Fanzine Staph: Those who worked on Los Angeles Flipside Fanzine 1979 to 1989". Hudley Flipside. May 11, 2013.
- ^ Hudley Flipside; Al Kowalewski (Summer 1986). "The Brigade". Flipside. No. 49. et al. pp. 20–22.
- ^ Segal, Dave. "Is K Records a 'Broken, Sinking Ship'?". The Stranger. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
- ^ Hudley Flipside (Winter 1986). "Beat Happening". Flipside. No. 51. pp. 12–13.
Category:1958 births
Category:20th-century American writers
Category:People from California