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(June 22, 1949 –)
 
(June 22, 1949 –)
  
'''John-Henri Holmberg''' is a [[Swedish]] [[fan]] (from age 13), writer, publisher, [[critic]] and translator.  In the early 1960s, he edited (alone or in tandem with [[Bertil Mårtensson]] and/or [[Mats Linder]] or with [[Per Insulander]] 17 issues of ''[[SF Forum|Science Fiction Forum]]'' and published over 250 [[fanzines]] of his own. He has sometimes used the [[penname]] '''Carl Brandon, Jr.''', an homage to [[Carl Brandon]].  
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'''John-Henri Holmberg''' is a [[Swedish]] [[fan]] (from age 13), writer, publisher, [[critic]] and translator.  In the early 1960s, he [[edited]] (alone or in tandem with [[Bertil Mårtensson]] and/or [[Mats Linder]] or with [[Per Insulander]]) 17 issues of ''[[SF Forum|Science Fiction Forum]]'' and published over 250 [[fanzines]] of his own. He has sometimes used the [[penname]] '''Carl Brandon, Jr.''', in homage to [[Carl Brandon]]. He was [[GoH]] at [[Worldcon 75|Helsinki]], the 2017 [[Worldcon]].  
  
 
He led [[clubs]] and [[chaired]] [[conventions]], including [[Stockon 5]] and [[Stockon 6]].  He was a member of the [[Stockholm in 1976]] and [[Stockholm in 1980]] [[Worldcon bids]], and was co-editor of ''[[Asgard]]''. One of the [[fans]] with whom he worked was fellow Swede [[Stieg Larsson]]. He has continued his [[fannish]] life alongside his professional career as editor, publisher, critic and translator. A critic and writer also on crime fiction, in 2007 he was elected to the Swedish Crime Fiction Academy.  
 
He led [[clubs]] and [[chaired]] [[conventions]], including [[Stockon 5]] and [[Stockon 6]].  He was a member of the [[Stockholm in 1976]] and [[Stockholm in 1980]] [[Worldcon bids]], and was co-editor of ''[[Asgard]]''. One of the [[fans]] with whom he worked was fellow Swede [[Stieg Larsson]]. He has continued his [[fannish]] life alongside his professional career as editor, publisher, critic and translator. A critic and writer also on crime fiction, in 2007 he was elected to the Swedish Crime Fiction Academy.  
 
He was [[GoH]] at [[Helsinki]], the 2017 [[Worldcon]].
 
  
 
He is a contributor to [[John Clute]] and [[Peter Nicholls]]' ''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'' and ''[[The Encyclopedia of Fantasy]]'' and is probably the major voice of both [[SF]] and [[fandom]] in [[Sweden]].  From 2004 until 2010 he has edited and published the resurrected ''[[Nova (Sweden)|Nova]]'' science fiction (which in its earlier incarnation he also edited from 1982 to 1987), the largest Scandinavian [[prozine]].   
 
He is a contributor to [[John Clute]] and [[Peter Nicholls]]' ''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'' and ''[[The Encyclopedia of Fantasy]]'' and is probably the major voice of both [[SF]] and [[fandom]] in [[Sweden]].  From 2004 until 2010 he has edited and published the resurrected ''[[Nova (Sweden)|Nova]]'' science fiction (which in its earlier incarnation he also edited from 1982 to 1987), the largest Scandinavian [[prozine]].   

Revision as of 06:02, 24 May 2023

John-Henri Holmberg at Loncon 3, 2014.
Photo by Mark Olson.

(June 22, 1949 –)

John-Henri Holmberg is a Swedish fan (from age 13), writer, publisher, critic and translator. In the early 1960s, he edited (alone or in tandem with Bertil Mårtensson and/or Mats Linder or with Per Insulander) 17 issues of Science Fiction Forum and published over 250 fanzines of his own. He has sometimes used the penname Carl Brandon, Jr., in homage to Carl Brandon. He was GoH at Helsinki, the 2017 Worldcon.

He led clubs and chaired conventions, including Stockon 5 and Stockon 6. He was a member of the Stockholm in 1976 and Stockholm in 1980 Worldcon bids, and was co-editor of Asgard. One of the fans with whom he worked was fellow Swede Stieg Larsson. He has continued his fannish life alongside his professional career as editor, publisher, critic and translator. A critic and writer also on crime fiction, in 2007 he was elected to the Swedish Crime Fiction Academy.

He is a contributor to John Clute and Peter Nicholls' The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and The Encyclopedia of Fantasy and is probably the major voice of both SF and fandom in Sweden. From 2004 until 2010 he has edited and published the resurrected Nova science fiction (which in its earlier incarnation he also edited from 1982 to 1987), the largest Scandinavian prozine.

In 1986, he published Fandom Harvest, a collection of Terry Carr's fanwriting, under his Laissez Faire Produktion AB imprint.

Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.

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