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  • ...'''''Science Wonder Stories''''' in 1929. ''Air Wonder Stories'' (Stellar Publishing Corp) was the first of the so-called "specialist" SF magazines. The editor ...zines into ''Wonder Stories''. He sold the [[prozine]] to another [[pulp]] house in 1936, and then it became ''Thrilling Wonder Stories'', which lasted unti
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  • * 1231 Publishing * 25 & Y Publishing
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  • ...euromancer ([[Ace]], 1984); First collection: ''Burning Chrome'' ([[Arbor House]], 1986) [contains 10 stories, including Gibson's early cyberpunk stories]. ...nition'', the first of his novels to be set in the present rather than the future [and the first in which his characters are allowed to be "fully human"] was
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  • ...him we have [[Heinlein]]'s complete [[GoH]] speech, "The Discovery of the Future." He also served as [[toastmaster]] there. ...[[editor]] of some issues of ''[[Shangri-L'Affaires]]''. His [[publishing house]] name was [[Shottle Bop]].
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  • ...ird Tales]]'' appeared in March 1923, and [[Hugo Gernsback]] (who had been publishing at least one [[stfyarn]] a month in ''Science and Invention'' since 1920) l ...ein|Heinlein]] built his Crooked House<ref> “&mdash;And He Built a Crooked House&mdash;,” a short story by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] (''[[Astounding]]'', Feb
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  • 5||April 10, 1950||[[E. E. Smith]] guest speaker, spoke of his past & future work. 7||May 2, 1950||Wood talks to Solomonoff regarding future course of action.
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  • ...ted a decade in Tower 6. '''Tower Publications''' was Bruce’s [[publishing house]]. He also began publishing ''[[Profanity]]'', ''[[Speleobem]]'' (for [[SAPS]]), and ''[[Savoyard]]'' (
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  • ...nize the evolution of the world. Sometimes it jumps thous and years to the future or tells about the end of the world or about the mysterious inventions of t ...Bradbury]] and [[Arthur C. Clarke|Clarke]], although one more enterprising house even brought out [[Walter Miller]]’s ''A Canticle for Leibowitz'' in an e
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  • Adding to the foofaraw, [[Peter J. Vorzimer]] began publishing his [[fanzine]] ''[[Abstract]]'', in which he declared the arrival of [[Eig I began publishing the [[newsletter]] [[7th Fandom (Ellison)|SEVENTH FANDOM]] which went for t
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  • In 1983, Rapp resumed publishing ''Spacewarp'' as a member of [[SAPS]]. ...was, and is, but his controversy-stirring effort supreme was still in the future. [[Hugh McInnis]], [[Guerry C. Brown]], and [[Robert Parris]] also made fir
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  • ...e thing I am clear about is where the event took place. It happened in my house. That is not something I could forget. We met at my home (my father's house, to be exact), at 2113 N. Franklin Ct., near 7th and Diamond. The neighbor
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  • * ''Future Sanctuary'', [[Lee Harding]] * "The House of Compassionate Sharers", [[Michael Bishop]] (''[[Cosmos Science Fiction a
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  • ...ficers of the newly-created FAPA were seen at the time as a battle for the future of [[fandom]] between the [[Don Wollheim]]–[[John Michel]] axis and the n ...ry three months. Members are required to be active in some way, writing or publishing. There are annual elections in June of a president, vice president, secreta
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