Difference between revisions of "Bill Venable"

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He was a [[fanartist]], too; [[Harlan Ellison]] called him a “true ‘craftsman’ of the field” of [[fanzine]] [[art]] in ''[[Sol]]'' IX.
 
He was a [[fanartist]], too; [[Harlan Ellison]] called him a “true ‘craftsman’ of the field” of [[fanzine]] [[art]] in ''[[Sol]]'' IX.
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Venable used the '''Pendulum Press''' [[publishing house]] name.
  
 
[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?16773 Bibliography at ISFDB.]
 
[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?16773 Bibliography at ISFDB.]
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* ''[[Aleph-Null]]''
 
* ''[[Aleph-Null]]''
 
* ''[[Cosmos (Venable)]]''
 
* ''[[Cosmos (Venable)]]''
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* ''[[Fanspeak]]'' [1951]
 
* ''[[Gostak]]''
 
* ''[[Gostak]]''
 
* ''[[Oat-Hulls]]''
 
* ''[[Oat-Hulls]]''

Revision as of 09:02, 9 March 2021

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Bill Venable, a Pennsylvania fan, was most active in the 1950s. He was President of the N3F in 1953, and part of Fanvariety Enterprises. He also wrote a few stories for the SF pulp magazines.

Gafia Poetry Leaflet Series #5 was devoted to a poem of his.

He was a fanartist, too; Harlan Ellison called him a “true ‘craftsman’ of the field” of fanzine art in Sol IX.

Venable used the Pendulum Press publishing house name.

Bibliography at ISFDB.

Fanzines and Apazines:



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