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March ||The house in [[LA]] which was occupied by the members of the original [[Battle Creek]] [[slan shack]] is torn down  
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March ||The house in [[LA]] which was occupied by the members of the original [[Battle Creek]] [[slan shack]] is torn down.
early ||[[CSFA]] formed  
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early ||[[CSFA]] formed.
May 15-16 (Whitsun) ||[[Whitcon]], the first [[Eastercon]], held  
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May 14|| State of [[Israel]] founded.
July 3 ||[[Torcon]]  ([[Worldcon]])  
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May 15–16 (Whitsun) ||[[Whitcon]], the first [[Eastercon]], held.
September 5, Labor Day ||First [[Westercon]] held in [[Los Angeles]]  
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rowspan="2"|July 3-5 ||[[Torcon]]  ([[Worldcon]], the first outside the [[U.S.]]) in [[Toronto]].
October ||[[Outlander Society]] founded  
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[[George Young]] wears [[propeller beanie]]. 
November ||''[[Slant]]'' by [[Walt Willis]] begins publication  
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September 5, Labor Day ||First [[Westercon]] held in [[Los Angeles]].
  ||[[Little Men]] formed (probably, though it may have been 1949)  
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October ||[[Outlander Society]] founded.
  ||[[Toronto Science Fiction Society]] founded  
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November ||''[[Slant]]'' by [[Walt Willis]] begins publication.
  ||''[[The Checklist of Fantastic Literature]]'' by [[Everett F. Bleiler]] published  
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  ||[[Little Men]] formed (probably, though it may have been 1949).
  ||[[South Gate in '58]] bid started by [[Rick Sneary]]  
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  ||[[Toronto Science Fiction Society]] founded.
  ||[[Ottawa Science Fiction Society]] founded  
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  ||''[[The Checklist of Fantastic Literature]]'' by [[Everett F. Bleiler]] published.
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  ||[[South Gate in '58]] [[bid]] started by [[Rick Sneary]].
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  ||[[Ottawa Science Fiction Society]] founded.
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||[[Francis Towner Laney]] [[publishes]] ''[[Ah! Sweet Idiocy!]]''
 
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Latest revision as of 13:40, 24 April 2023

March The house in LA which was occupied by the members of the original Battle Creek slan shack is torn down.
early CSFA formed.
May 14 State of Israel founded.
May 15–16 (Whitsun) Whitcon, the first Eastercon, held.
July 3-5 Torcon (Worldcon, the first outside the U.S.) in Toronto.
George Young wears propeller beanie.
September 5, Labor Day First Westercon held in Los Angeles.
October Outlander Society founded.
November Slant by Walt Willis begins publication.
Little Men formed (probably, though it may have been 1949).
Toronto Science Fiction Society founded.
The Checklist of Fantastic Literature by Everett F. Bleiler published.
South Gate in '58 bid started by Rick Sneary.
Ottawa Science Fiction Society founded.
Francis Towner Laney publishes Ah! Sweet Idiocy!



Births and Deaths:

Andrzej SapkowskiAnn ChancellorBarry R. HunterBernie WrightsonBeverly KanterBill TrojanBob SabellaBonnie GoodknightBrian StablefordBruce EvryCharles A. Spano, Jr.Cliff AmosCurt StubbsDan SimmonsDarlene ColtrainDavid GemmellDenys HowardDick PlotzDon CookErwin S. StraussFrancis StevensGenie DiModicaGeorge "Lan" LaskowskiGeorge InzerGeorge R. R. MartinHank LuttrellHans WessoHoward RosenblumJames RobinsonJeanne RobinsonJennifer BankierJerry LapidusJim BurnsJim FrenkelJoan D. VingeJoe StatonJohn AyotteJohn De LancieJohn HarrisJonathan GreenKathleen MeyerLarry ElmoreLarry TuckerLeigh EdmondsLen WeinLew WolkoffLynn AbbeyMargaret WeisMarta RandallMat IrvineMichelle ZellichMike AshleyMike FarinelliMike MearaMog DecarninNancy KressNancy SpringerNew American LibraryPamela SargentPat LoBruttoPatrice Milton GreenPatricia McKillipPatrick H. AdkinsPaul WilliamsPeggy RansonR-Laurraine TutihasiRebecca OreRick ShelleyRick WilberRobert HoldstockRobert JordanRobert ReginaldRodney LeightonRon SalomonSally A. SyrjalaSandi LopezSandy CohenSean McMullenSeth McEvoySheila D'AmmassaSpider RobinsonSteve WhiteSteven UtleySusan WoodTed TomTeny ZuberTeresa MinambresTerry A. GareyTerry PratchettThomas T. ThomasTim SullivanTim UnderwoodTullio ProniVonda N. McIntyreW. Paul CookWilliam Gibson

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1948 Fantasy Annual1948 Open ESFAActivity PartyAdzineAh! Sweet Idiocy!AmtorianAnn ChancellorAstronautBarry R. HunterBedfastBeerconBernie WrightsonBeverly KanterBill TrojanBob SabellaBonnie GoodknightBrilligBruce EvryCharles A. Spano, Jr.Cliff AmosCream o' the Crop ClubCurt StubbsDamballaDan SimmonsDarlene ColtrainDawnDeConDenys HowardDetroit Hyperborean SocietyDick PlotzDisturbing ElementDon CookEgo BeastErwin S. StraussFanomenaFantasy ArtisanFantasy ArtisansFantasy Book Club BulletinFirst Person SingularFrancis StevensGenie DiModicaGeorge "Lan" LaskowskiGeorge InzerGeorge R. R. MartinGrulzakHank LuttrellHans WessoIF!James RobinsonJerry LapidusJim FrenkelJoan D. VingeJoe StatonJohn AyotteJohn De LancieKathleen MeyerLarry ElmoreLarry TuckerLen WeinLensman sagaLetheLew WolkoffLokiLynn AbbeyMaine-iacMargaret WeisMarta RandallMasqueMergerMichelle ZellichMike FarinelliMilwaukee in 1948Minneapolis ThingMisfitsMog DecarninN. Y. ConclaveNancy KressNancy SpringerNecromancerNeophyteNew American LibraryNonceOraclePamela SargentPat LoBruttoPatrice Milton GreenPatricia McKillipPatrick H. AdkinsPaul WilliamsPeggy RansonPeonPhanteur EstivatorPhillycon 1948PogoPrismR-Laurraine TutihasiRebecca OreRick ShelleyRick WilberRobert JordanRobert ReginaldRon SalomonSF InternationalSTF magletSally A. SyrjalaSandi LopezSandy CohenScience Fiction AdvertiserScience, Fantasy, and Science FictionScientifantasySeth McEvoySheila D'AmmassaSky HookSnixSouthern FandomSpaceteerSpatiumStan's News-sheetStefnewsSteve WhiteSteven UtleyTed TomTeny ZuberTeresa MinambresTerry A. GareyThe Arkham SamplerThe Checklist of Fantastic LiteratureThe Fantasy CollectorThe Stranger Club by Art WidnerThomas T. ThomasThree EyeTim SullivanTim UnderwoodTimewarpTritonTullio ProniTympanyVampire SocietyVonda N. McIntyreW. Paul CookWesterconWestercon 1William GibsonYellum

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