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  • ...SF magazine]] titled ''Stirring Science-Fiction'' because he had noticed a magazine published by Albing titled ''Stirring Western-Detective''. ...irring Science Stories'', the name finally decided upon for the new [[SF]] magazine.
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  • ...ed [[SF]] in favor of occult non-fiction (like Palmer's former magazine, ''Fate'') and changed its name to ''Search''. ...er at the 1949 [[Cinvention]]; and he hired her to assist him with his new magazine, ''[[Other Worlds]]''. Some [[critics]] think the issues of Palmer's magazi
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  • ...Silverberg]] and [[Redd Boggs]]. He was a member of [[FAPA]] and of the [[FATE Tape]]. ...ne")'' was a play on words for a popular men's magazine ''True, "The Man's Magazine."'' He was one of the biggest of the [[BNFs]] of the ’50s — one [[f
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  • [[Vincent Di Fate]] ||3 ||It Came from the Drive in [[Vincent Di Fate]] ||8 ||''Abandon in Place''
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  • ...ket Books, Berkley, Belmont, and McFadden paperbacks. In the [[prozine|SF magazine]] field he did work for ''[[Astounding]]'', ''[[Galaxy]]'', ''[[Beyond Fant ...ard Powers'', edited by [[Jane Frank]] and with a Foreword by [[Vincent Di Fate]], was published in 2001. It was a finalist for the [[2002 Best Related Boo
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  • ...he Masonic Service Association in 1923, serving as associate editor of its magazine, The Master Mason, until 1931. Under his leadership the Masonic Service Ass ...in 1931 his [[science fiction]] stories began to appear in ''American Boy Magazine'' and continued to appear through 1939.
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  • ...regnum]] when he resigned as [[OE]] of [[FAPA]]. He was a member of the [[FATE Tape]]. ...''[[Infinity Science Fiction]]''. He published [[Harlan Ellison]]'s first magazine story "Glowworm" in ''Infinity Science Fiction''.
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  • ...oved to [[New York]], he set up his own company to publish and edit ''Fate Magazine'' and similar occult drivel, as well as several [[books]] related to [[flyi ...the Shaver/[[Charles Fort|Fort]] line in his own group of [[prozines]], ''Fate'', ''[[Other Worlds]]'', and ''[[Imagination]]''; all reached pretty revolt
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  • A [[fanzine]] subtitled "The Magazine About Science Fiction" which was published from 1963-1984 by [[Andy Porter] ...ncluded [[Ted White]], [[Richard A. Lupoff]], [[Susan Wood]], [[Vincent Di Fate]], [[Robert Silverberg]], [[Frederik Pohl]], [[Joe Sanders]] and [[Bhob Ste
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  • ...inued to the present day except for [[Loncon]] in 1957 (which awarded only magazine Hugos) and [[Solacon]] in 1958 which called the category '''Outstanding Art [[1979 Best Professional Artist Hugo|1979]] ||[[Vincent Di Fate]]
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  • ...He was a member of [[FAPA]] (and served as [[VP]]), was a member of the [[FATE Tape]], and of [[OMPA]]. He was an editor of the [[Insurgent]] [[fanzine]] * ''[[Kteic Magazine]]''
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  • ...as do many of Roberts' stories. A massive historical novel, ''The Boat of Fate'', was published in 1971. ''The Grain Kings'' (1976), ''The Passing of the ...and breathtakingly visual, due perhaps to his training in art. His first magazine cover painting illustrated his own story, "The Furies," which appeared in t
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  • <!-- Andromeda Spaceways Magazine 89 (2022) mentions working at the University of Southern Queensland. --> Marilyn Fate
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  • ...|| March 27-30, 1997 || [[Larry Niven]], [[A. E. van Vogt]], [[Vincent Di Fate]], [[Brad Foster]], [[Robert L. Forward]], [[Glenda Hedden]] ...|| [[Phenderson Djèlí Clark]], [[Grace P. Fong]], Greg Dubos, ''[[Uncanny Magazine]]''
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  • ...s of [https://www.pulpinternational.com/pulp/entry/Cover-and-scans-from-He-magazine-of-August-1953.html HE] and [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/People_Today ...the first issue of [[Bill Dignin|Dignin]]'s [[Definitely|DEFINITELY]] (the magazine [undecipherable] doubt), [[Dick Geis|Geis]]' [[Schizo|SCHIZO]], [[Dave Ish|
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  • ...icolored balance of ''Spacewarp'' and were a distinguishing feature of the magazine for many issues. ...r good now, though freehand headings were still in vogue. By this time the magazine had grown to 24 pages (issue #2 had 20) and sported a number of controversi
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  • ...ose who lost interest during the long wait. [[Bill Danner]] started the [[FATE Tape]] (the Fantasy Amateur Tape Exchange) for FAPA members in 1955. ...Fans in Town]]'', ''[[Yrautibo]]'', ''[[Running, Jumping, & Standing Still Magazine]]'', ''[[Rot]]'', ''[[Hita Pfushana]]'', ''[[Biggy Plonks at the End of Tim
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  • ...onate Sharers", [[Michael Bishop]] (''[[Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine]]'' No 1) * "The Twist of Fate", [[David Grigg]], ''Urban Fantasies''
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