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Hudley Flipside


Hudley "Hud" Flipside
Flipside
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BornHolly Duval Cornell
Notable worksFlipside

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

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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

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  • 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

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  1. ^ "Bio/CV". Hudley Flipside. Archived from the original on August 12, 2014.
  2. ^ Carlos "Cake" Nunez (September 18, 2018). "10 OF THE BEST FLIPSIDE FANZINE INTERVIEWS". LA Weekly.
  3. ^ a b Al Kowalewski (August 1979). "Editorial". Flipside. No. 16. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Flipside Fanzine Staph: Those who worked on Los Angeles Flipside Fanzine 1979 to 1989". Hudley Flipside. May 11, 2013.
  5. ^ Hudley Flipside; Al Kowalewski (Summer 1986). "The Brigade". Flipside. No. 49. et al. pp. 20–22.
  6. ^ Segal, Dave. "Is K Records a 'Broken, Sinking Ship'?". The Stranger. Retrieved June 12, 2016.
  7. ^ Hudley Flipside (Winter 1986). "Beat Happening". Flipside. No. 51. pp. 12–13.



Category:1958 births Category:20th-century American writers Category:People from California