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  • ...winner is selected through a vote cast by all the living [[Lamont Award]], Munsey Award, and [[Rusty Award]] winners. ...12 shortly after the death of [[Rusty Hevelin]], it was announced that the Munsey Award would be renamed the [[Rusty Hevelin Service Award]]. However, a new
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  • ...[[Galactic Central]], and maintains several major online indexes of genre magazines at his website. * 2017 -- [[Munsey Award]]
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  • During the same period he sold artwork to Dell for its war pulp magazines. He did several covers for the Munsey chain of magazines, including [[SF]] paintings for ''[[Argosy]]'', its best selling pulp.
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  • ...time in the 1930s, he reputedly edited 46 magazines, including the [[SF]] magazines ''[[Startling Stories]]'', ''[[Thrilling Wonder Stories]]'', and ''[[Captai ...blications and issued ''[[Fantastic Universe Science Fiction]]'' and other magazines. Later, Margulies formed a new company to publish ''[[Satellite Science Fic
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  • ...n magazine to ''Fantastic Novels''. The initial publisher was The Frank A. Munsey Co. of New York, then New Publications, Inc., an affiliate of Popular Publi ...[[SF]] and [[fantasy]] stories that had originally appeared in such Munsey magazines as ''[[Argosy]]'', ''All-Story'', and ''Cavalier'', especially those that h
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  • ...tic Novels]]'': reprint stories from the earlier [[pulp]] magazines in the Munsey chain, particularly ''[[Argosy]]''. ...e editor was [[Mary Gnaedinger]], who edited most of the publisher's genre magazines. Many of the illustrations used were by [[Virgil Finlay]].
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  • Published by The Frank A. Munsey Co., then by [[Popular Publications]] (beginning in 1943), the [[pulp]] mag ...Mysteries'' reprinted stories that had originally been published in Munsey magazines, such as [[A. Merritt]]'s "The Moon Pool" and [[Ray Cummings]]' "The Girl i
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  • ...s I read so I began reading the [[lettercol|Readers’ Depart­ments]] in the magazines, and some of the letter writers soon became as famous to me as some of the ...rg/details/sim_munseys-magazine_1929-04_96_3/page/n4/mode/1up April 1929 ''Munsey's Magazine'']). This plus other alleged plagiarisms destroyed Glasser's rep
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  • ...of Mars: A History and Anthology of "The Scientific Romance" in the Munsey Magazines, 1912–1920'' (1970), [[Sam Moskowitz]] wrote: <blockquote>Francis Stevens
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  • ...njoy. The award was discontinued in 2008 with the final Pulpcon, but the [[Munsey Award]], presented at [[Pulpfest]] was created as a continuation of the spi
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  • ...sher-Evans-Pavlat fanzine checklist]]; [[Bill Evans|Evans]]' work with the Munsey files; the checklists and indexes of [[Don Day]] and [[Everett Bleiler]]; a ...spadework has been done, in listing of [[fantasy]] stories in [[mundane]] magazines, fantafilms, [[scientificomics]], [[books]], indexes to the [[prozine|pros]
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  • ...[[Science Fiction]] in Blue Book" and "[[Science Fiction]] in the [[Munsey Magazines]]".
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  • ...of Mars: A History and Anthology of "The Scientific Romance" in the Munsey Magazines''.
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