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− | (Did you mean the [[Vector (Ellison)| | + | : ''(Did you mean the [[Vector (Ellison)|Harlan Ellison fanzine]]?)'' |
− | + | '''''Vector''''' is the [[critic]]al journal of the [[BSFA]], started in 1958. It placed in the [[Checkpoint Fan Poll]] for 1971/72, and 1973/74. In its best times, especially between late 1970s and early 2000s, it was roughly bimonthly. It incorporated ''[[Paperback Inferno]]'' (founded as ''Paperback Parlour'' in 1977 as its smaller and slightly nimbler, bimonthly sibling for paperbacks) after its #97 in 1992. | |
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+ | The editorial history is very complex and not quite fully captured below yet, but it seems more useful to use ISFDB for such purposes. | ||
<tab head=top> | <tab head=top> | ||
Dates || Issues || Editor | Dates || Issues || Editor | ||
1958 || 1 || [[Ted Tubb]] | 1958 || 1 || [[Ted Tubb]] | ||
− | 1958 | + | 1958 || 2 || BSFA group (? ISFDB gives Jeeves) |
+ | 1958–9 || 3–4 || [[Terry Jeeves]] | ||
1959 || 5 || [[Bobbie Wild]], [[Sandra Hall]], [[Michael Moorcock]], [[George Locke]] | 1959 || 5 || [[Bobbie Wild]], [[Sandra Hall]], [[Michael Moorcock]], [[George Locke]] | ||
1960 || 6 || [[Bobbie Wild]], [[Sandra Hall]], [[Michael Moorcock]], [[John Phillifent]] | 1960 || 6 || [[Bobbie Wild]], [[Sandra Hall]], [[Michael Moorcock]], [[John Phillifent]] | ||
1960 || 7 || [[Michael Moorcock]], [[Bobbie Wild]] | 1960 || 7 || [[Michael Moorcock]], [[Bobbie Wild]] | ||
− | + | 1961–2 || 8-15 || [[Jim Groves]] | |
1962 || 16-17 || [[Ella Parker]] | 1962 || 16-17 || [[Ella Parker]] | ||
1962 || 18 || [[Jim Groves]] | 1962 || 18 || [[Jim Groves]] | ||
1963 || 19-25 || [[Archie Mercer]] | 1963 || 19-25 || [[Archie Mercer]] | ||
− | + | 1964–6 || 26–39 || [[Rog Peyton]], as Roger G. Peyton | |
1966 || 40 || [[Steve Oakey]] | 1966 || 40 || [[Steve Oakey]] | ||
1966 || 41-42 || [[Doreen Parker]], [[Ken F. Slater]] | 1966 || 41-42 || [[Doreen Parker]], [[Ken F. Slater]] | ||
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1968 || 48 || [[Tony Sudbery]], [[Vic Hallett]] | 1968 || 48 || [[Tony Sudbery]], [[Vic Hallett]] | ||
1968 || 49 || [[Tony Sudbery]] | 1968 || 49 || [[Tony Sudbery]] | ||
− | + | 1969–70 || 52–55 || [[Michael Kenward]] | |
− | 1970 || 56 | + | 1970 || 56 || [[Bob Parkinson]] |
1971 || 59-68 || [[Malcolm Edwards]] | 1971 || 59-68 || [[Malcolm Edwards]] | ||
1975 || 69-83 || [[Chris Fowler]] | 1975 || 69-83 || [[Chris Fowler]] | ||
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1982 || 108-114 || [[Geoff Rippington]], [[Joseph Nicholas]], [[Paul Kincaid]] | 1982 || 108-114 || [[Geoff Rippington]], [[Joseph Nicholas]], [[Paul Kincaid]] | ||
1983 || 115 || [[Geoff Rippington]], [[Paul Kincaid]] | 1983 || 115 || [[Geoff Rippington]], [[Paul Kincaid]] | ||
− | + | 1983–4 || 116–123 || [[Geoff Rippington]] | |
1985 || 124 || [[Paul Kincaid]] | 1985 || 124 || [[Paul Kincaid]] | ||
1985 || 126 || [[David V. Barrett]], [[Paul Kincaid]], [[Alan Dorey]] | 1985 || 126 || [[David V. Barrett]], [[Paul Kincaid]], [[Alan Dorey]] | ||
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1992 || 169-171 || [[Kev McVeigh]], [[Catie Cary]], [[Chris Amies]], [[Stephen Payne]] | 1992 || 169-171 || [[Kev McVeigh]], [[Catie Cary]], [[Chris Amies]], [[Stephen Payne]] | ||
1993 || 172-173 || [[Kev McVeigh]], [[Catie Cary]], [[Maureen Speller]], [[Stephen Payne]] | 1993 || 172-173 || [[Kev McVeigh]], [[Catie Cary]], [[Maureen Speller]], [[Stephen Payne]] | ||
− | + | 1993–4 || 174-181 || [[Catie Cary]], [[Maureen Kincaid Speller]], [[Stephen Payne]] | |
1995 || 182 || [[Catie Cary]], [[Maureen Kincaid Speller]], [[Paul Kincaid]], [[Stephen Payne]] | 1995 || 182 || [[Catie Cary]], [[Maureen Kincaid Speller]], [[Paul Kincaid]], [[Stephen Payne]] | ||
1995 || 183 || [[Paul Kincaid]] | 1995 || 183 || [[Paul Kincaid]] | ||
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1995 || 186-187 || [[Maureen Kincaid Speller]], [[Andrew M. Butler]], [[Gary S. Dalkin]], [[Paul Kincaid]], [[Tanya Brown]], [[Tony Cullen]] | 1995 || 186-187 || [[Maureen Kincaid Speller]], [[Andrew M. Butler]], [[Gary S. Dalkin]], [[Paul Kincaid]], [[Tanya Brown]], [[Tony Cullen]] | ||
1996 || 188-193 || [[Andrew M. Butler]], [[Gary S. Dalkin]], [[Paul Kincaid]], [[Tanya Brown]], [[Tony Cullen]] | 1996 || 188-193 || [[Andrew M. Butler]], [[Gary S. Dalkin]], [[Paul Kincaid]], [[Tanya Brown]], [[Tony Cullen]] | ||
− | + | 1997–8 || 194-204 || [[Andrew M. Butler]], [[Gary S. Dalkin]], [[Paul Kincaid]], [[Tony Cullen]] | |
− | + | 1999–2000 || 205-213 || [[Andrew M. Butler]], [[Gary S. Dalkin]], [[Steve Jeffery]], [[Tony Cullen]] | |
− | + | 2000–3 || 214-228 || [[Andrew M. Butler]], [[Steve Jeffery]], [[Tony Cullen]] | |
− | + | 2003–5 || 229–244 || [[Andrew M. Butler]], [[Steve Jeffery]], [[Paul Billinger]] | |
2006 || 245-251 || [[Tony Cullen]], [[Geneva Melzack]], [[Niall Harrison]], [[Paul Billinger]] | 2006 || 245-251 || [[Tony Cullen]], [[Geneva Melzack]], [[Niall Harrison]], [[Paul Billinger]] | ||
2007 || 252-255 || [[Liz Batty]], [[Niall Harrison]], [[Paul Billinger]] | 2007 || 252-255 || [[Liz Batty]], [[Niall Harrison]], [[Paul Billinger]] | ||
2008 || 256 || [[Liz Batty]], [[Niall Harrison]], [[Kari Sperring]] | 2008 || 256 || [[Liz Batty]], [[Niall Harrison]], [[Kari Sperring]] | ||
2008 || 257-260 || [[Niall Harrison]], [[Kari Sperring]], [[Anna Feruglio Dal Dan]], [[Tony Cullen]] | 2008 || 257-260 || [[Niall Harrison]], [[Kari Sperring]], [[Anna Feruglio Dal Dan]], [[Tony Cullen]] | ||
− | + | 2009–10 || 261-262 || [[Niall Harrison]], [[Kari Sperring]], [[Anna Feruglio Dal Dan]] | |
− | + | 2010–11 || 263-268 || [[Niall Harrison]], [[Martin Lewis]], [[Anna Feruglio Dal Dan]] | |
+ | colspan=4 | … etc, see ISFDB | ||
+ | 2024 || … || [[Phoenix Alexander]] (Editor-in-Chief), [[Polina Levontin]] (Managing Editor), [[Jo Lindsay Walton]] (Editor-at-Large) | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
− | + | * https://vector-bsfa.com – website, contains articles and opens issues after about 2 years | |
− | + | * {{fanzineindex |name=Vector }} | |
− | * {{fanzineindex}} | + | * https://vector-bsfa.com/category/vector-complete-issues/ – some historical issues, largely subset of the above |
− | * | + | * [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/seriesgrid.cgi?27067 ''Vector'' series listing] at [[ISFDB]], with cover scans (up to 2021) |
+ | * [http://web.archive.org/web/20200108044430/http://www.mjckeh.demon.co.uk/topvec.htm Semi-official bibliography] (to 2011) | ||
{{publication | website=https://www.bsfa.co.uk/bsfa-publications/vector | start=1958}} | {{publication | website=https://www.bsfa.co.uk/bsfa-publications/vector | start=1958}} |
Latest revision as of 15:58, 28 June 2024
- (Did you mean the Harlan Ellison fanzine?)
Vector is the critical journal of the BSFA, started in 1958. It placed in the Checkpoint Fan Poll for 1971/72, and 1973/74. In its best times, especially between late 1970s and early 2000s, it was roughly bimonthly. It incorporated Paperback Inferno (founded as Paperback Parlour in 1977 as its smaller and slightly nimbler, bimonthly sibling for paperbacks) after its #97 in 1992.
The editorial history is very complex and not quite fully captured below yet, but it seems more useful to use ISFDB for such purposes.
- https://vector-bsfa.com – website, contains articles and opens issues after about 2 years
- Vector online at fanac.org
- https://vector-bsfa.com/category/vector-complete-issues/ – some historical issues, largely subset of the above
- Vector series listing at ISFDB, with cover scans (up to 2021)
- Semi-official bibliography (to 2011)
Publication | Website | 1958— |
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