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− | ''Tightbeam'' (originally called '''''Hyperspace Tightbeam''''') is the [[letterzine]]/[[genzine]] of the [[N3F]]. | + | ''Tightbeam'' (originally called '''''Hyperspace Tightbeam''''') is the [[letterzine]]/[[genzine]] of the [[N3F]]. The name was chosen to describe the reason for the [[zine]]'s original reason for being - that of serving as a medium for inter-member communication. |
− | + | ==History== | |
According to N3F records, in 1949, [[Art Rapp]], the editor of ''[[Spacewarp]]'', decided to put out a [[letterzine]] for the N3F, because the ''[[TNFF]]'' was limited only to being a [[clubzine]]. He called the new zine ''[[Postwarp]]''. This was available by subscription, at 10 cents a copy (the usual price in those days), which paid for itself. | According to N3F records, in 1949, [[Art Rapp]], the editor of ''[[Spacewarp]]'', decided to put out a [[letterzine]] for the N3F, because the ''[[TNFF]]'' was limited only to being a [[clubzine]]. He called the new zine ''[[Postwarp]]''. This was available by subscription, at 10 cents a copy (the usual price in those days), which paid for itself. | ||
− | It contained [[letters of comment]] on all subjects, but mainly discussed the N3F. By not being official, writers felt free to criticize the N3F (this continues to this day, even when edited by the President). When Art left, others took up ''Postwarp'', with varying success, continuing until 1960, when [[Alan J. Lewis]] (not to be confused with [[Albert J. Lewis]]) became editor and had problems so that''Postwarp'' did not appear regularly or on time. | + | It contained [[letters of comment]] on all subjects, but mainly discussed the N3F. By not being official, writers felt free to criticize the N3F (this continues to this day, even when edited by the President). When Art left, others took up ''Postwarp'', with varying success, continuing until 1960, when [[Alan J. Lewis]] (not to be confused with [[Albert J. Lewis]]) became editor and had problems so that ''Postwarp'' did not appear regularly or on time. |
− | By then, the zine was financed by the N3F, and the officers, understandably, wanted it to appear before they paid for it. Lewis, on the other hand, could not promise anything and claimed he needed the money in advance. This impasse went on for some time, and caused various new rules to be made, to no avail, so they decided to go around the delinquent editor by doing another letterzine, letting him delay ''Postwarp'' as long as he pleased. So, in a sense, ''Postwarp'' and ''Tightbeam'' were not related. | + | By then, the zine was financed by the N3F, and the [[officers]], understandably, wanted it to appear before they paid for it. Lewis, on the other hand, could not promise anything and claimed he needed the money in advance. This impasse went on for some time, and caused various new rules to be made, to no avail, so they decided to go around the delinquent editor by doing another letterzine, letting him delay ''Postwarp'' as long as he pleased. So, in a sense, ''Postwarp'' and ''Tightbeam'' were not related. |
− | [[Walter Coslet]] volunteered to do the first issue, and named it ''Hyperspace Tightbeam''. The N3F records apparently claim that [[Art Hayes]] edited the second issue, but that issue credits Robert N. Lambeck as the editor, and the editorial was written by him. That issue does contain a letter by Hayes, but with no indication of any connection with Tightbeam (although he does say that he's considering editing a future | + | [[Walter Coslet]] volunteered to do the first issue, and named it ''Hyperspace Tightbeam''. The N3F records apparently claim that [[Art Hayes]] edited the second issue, but that issue credits Robert N. Lambeck as the editor, and the editorial was written by him. That issue does contain a letter by Hayes, but with no indication of any connection with Tightbeam (although he does say that he's considering editing a future ''Postwarp''.) [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] edited the third issue, and renamed it ''Tightbeam''. So the first few editors rotated, setting a precedent, though sometimes it was more efficient to have a semi-permanent editor, who could control the contents of the issue to fit the pages allowed. |
− | + | ==Editors== | |
<tab head=top> | <tab head=top> | ||
Year || Editor(s) | Year || Editor(s) | ||
− | 1960 ||[[Walter Coslet]], [[Robert Lambeck]], [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] | + | 1960 || [[Walter Coslet]], [[Robert Lambeck]], [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] |
− | 1961 ||[[Art Hayes]] | + | 1961 || [[Art Hayes]] |
− | 1962 ||[[Don Anderson]] | + | 1962 || [[Don Anderson]] |
− | 1963 ||[[Dave Hulan]], [[Lee Riddle]], [[G. M. Carr]], [[Gary Labowitz]] | + | 1963 || [[Dave Hulan]], [[Lee Riddle]], [[G. M. Carr]], [[Gary Labowitz]] |
− | 1964 ||[[Stan Woolston]], [[Norman C. Metcalf]] ([[Lee Riddle]], stand-by editor) | + | 1964 || [[Stan Woolston]], [[Norman C. Metcalf]] ([[Lee Riddle]], stand-by editor) |
− | 1965 ||[[Norm Metcalf]], [[Duncan | + | 1965 || [[Norm Metcalf]], [[Duncan McFarland]], [[Art Hayes]], [[G. M. Carr]], [[Cindy Heap]] |
− | 1966 ||[[Stan Woolston]], [[Bill Bruce]], [[Jim Schumacher]], [[Greg Shaw]], [[Bill Mallardi]] | + | 1966 || [[Stan Woolston]], [[Bill Bruce]], [[Jim Schumacher]], [[Greg Shaw]], [[Bill Mallardi]] |
− | 1967 ||[[Fred Hypes]], [[John Jusske]] | + | 1967 || [[Fred Hypes]], [[John Jusske]] |
− | 1968 - 1970 ||[[Gary Labowitz]] | + | 1968 || [[Janie Lamb]] |
− | 1971 ||[[Frank Denton]], [[Chuck Ruthford]] | + | 1968 - 1970 || [[Gary Labowitz]] |
− | 1972 - 1973 ||[[Joe Siclari]] | + | 1971 || [[Frank Denton]], [[Chuck Ruthford]] |
− | 1974 - 1975 ||Beth Slick | + | 1972 - 1973 || [[Joe Siclari]] |
− | 1976 ||[[Lynne Holdom]], [[Joanne Burger]] served as a temporary editor | + | 1974 - 1975 || Beth Slick |
− | 1977 ||[[John Robinson]] (publisher/also editor for some issues in the late 70s?) | + | 1976 || [[Lynne Holdom]], [[Joanne Burger]] served as a temporary editor |
− | 1978 - 1981 ||[[Lynne Holdom]] | + | 1977 || [[John Robinson]] (publisher/also editor for some issues in the late 70s?) |
− | 1984 - 1985 ||[[Owen K. Laurion]] | + | 1978 - 1981 || [[Lynne Holdom]] |
− | 1986 ||[[Owen K. Laurion]], [[Sally Syrjala]] | + | 1984 - 1985 || [[Owen K. Laurion]] |
− | 1987 ||[[Sally Syrjala]], [[Lynne Holdom]] | + | 1986 || [[Owen K. Laurion]], [[Sally Syrjala]] |
− | 1988 ||[[Lynne Holdom]] | + | 1987 || [[Sally Syrjala]], [[Lynne Holdom]] |
− | 1989 ||[[Lynne Holdom]], [[Ingrid Maack]] | + | 1988 || [[Lynne Holdom]] |
− | 1990 - 1991 ||[[Catherine Mintz]], [[Diane Miller]] | + | 1989 || [[Lynne Holdom]], [[Ingrid Maack]] |
− | 1992 ||[[Catherine Mintz]] | + | 1990 - 1991 || [[Catherine Mintz]], [[Diane Miller]] |
− | 1993 ||[[Catherine Mintz]], [[Diane Miller]] | + | 1992 || [[Catherine Mintz]] |
− | 1994 - 1996 ||[[Diane Miller]], [[Janine Stinson]] | + | 1993 || [[Catherine Mintz]], [[Diane Miller]] |
− | 1997 - 2002 ||[[Janine Stinson]] | + | 1994 - 1996 || [[Diane Miller]], [[Janine Stinson]] |
− | 2003 ||[[Janine Stinson]], [[Ruth R. Davidson]] | + | 1997 - 2002 || [[Janine Stinson]] |
− | 2004 ||[[Bob Sabella]], [[Ruth R. Davidson]] | + | 2003 || [[Janine Stinson]], [[Ruth R. Davidson]] |
− | 2005 ||[[Bob Sabella]], [[Jeffrey Redmond]], [[Chris Garcia]], [[Ruth R. Davidson]] | + | 2004 || [[Bob Sabella]], [[Ruth R. Davidson]] |
− | 2006 ||[[Ruth R. Davidson]], [[Jeffrey Redmond]], [[Chris Garcia]], [[Janine Stinson]] | + | 2005 || [[Bob Sabella]], [[Jeffrey Redmond]], [[Chris Garcia]], [[Ruth R. Davidson]] |
− | 2007 ||[[Janine Stinson]], [[Jeffrey Redmond]], [[Ruth R. Davidson]] | + | 2006 || [[Ruth R. Davidson]], [[Jeffrey Redmond]], [[Chris Garcia]], [[Janine Stinson]] |
− | 2008 ||[[Ruth R. Davidson]], [[Heath Row]] | + | 2007 || [[Janine Stinson]], [[Jeffrey Redmond]], [[Ruth R. Davidson]] |
− | 2009 - 2011 ||[[Heath Row]] | + | 2008 || [[Ruth R. Davidson]], [[Heath Row]] |
− | 2012 - 2016 ||[[David Speakman]] | + | 2009 - 2011 || [[Heath Row]] |
− | 2016 - 2018 ||[[Bob Jennings]] | + | 2012 - 2016 || [[David Speakman]] |
− | 2018 - ||[[George Phillies]], [[Jon D. Swartz]] | + | 2016 - 2018 || [[Bob Jennings]] |
+ | 2018 - || [[George Phillies]], [[Jon D. Swartz]] | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
+ | ==Issues== | ||
''Tightbeam'' was merged into ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' as a letter column, and later as an included section from 2001 - 2012. | ''Tightbeam'' was merged into ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' as a letter column, and later as an included section from 2001 - 2012. | ||
− | + | Some details on individual issues (this section is under development). Page counts include covers, except when the back cover is blank. In general, issues have been released every other month, and you can probably safely interpolate dates of issues from that, but we list only those dates we have been able to confirm. | |
− | |||
− | Some details on individual issues (this section is under development). Page counts include covers, except when the back cover is blank. In general, issues have been released every other month, and you can probably safely interpolate dates of issues from that, but we list only those dates we have been able to confirm | ||
<tab head=top> | <tab head=top> | ||
Issue || Date || Pages || Editor || Notes | Issue || Date || Pages || Editor || Notes | ||
− | 1 ||May 1960 ||16 ||[[Walter Coslet]] ||Titled "Hyperspace Tightbeam". Cover by Ray Nelson | + | 1 || May 1960 || 16 || [[Walter Coslet]] || Titled "Hyperspace Tightbeam". Cover by Ray Nelson |
− | 2 ||July 1960 ||26 ||[[Robert Lambeck]] ||Titled "Hyperspace Tightbeam". | + | 2 || July 1960 || 26 || [[Robert Lambeck]] || Titled "Hyperspace Tightbeam". |
− | 3 ||Sept. 1960 ||24 ||[[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] ||Becomes "Tightbeam". | + | 3 || Sept. 1960 || 24 || [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] || Becomes "Tightbeam". |
− | 4 ||Oct. 1960 ||31 ||[[Art Hayes]] ||This issue was published a month early, and longer than usual, because of extended discussion over the expulsion of a member of N3F. | + | 4 || Oct. 1960 || 31 || [[Art Hayes]] || This issue was published a month early, and longer than usual, because of extended discussion over the expulsion of a member of N3F. |
− | 5 ||Jan. 1961 ||14 ||[[Bruce Henstell]] ||The issue is undated, but was scheduled for January and says it "should get to you in early January". Cover by [[Jack Harness]]. | + | 5 || Jan. 1961 || 14 || [[Bruce Henstell]] || The issue is undated, but was scheduled for January and says it "should get to you in early January". Cover by [[Jack Harness]]. |
− | 6 ||March 1961 || ||[[Stan Woolston]] ||The issue was scheduled for 3/1961, and had a submission deadline in March. | + | 6 || March 1961 || || [[Stan Woolston]] || The issue was scheduled for 3/1961, and had a submission deadline in March. |
− | 7 ||May 1961 ||18 ||[[Al Lewis]] ||The issue is undated, but was scheduled for 5/1961. The cover appears to have been drawn by Joni Cornell and stencilled by Bjo Trimble. | + | 7 || May 1961 || 18 || [[Al Lewis]] || The issue is undated, but was scheduled for 5/1961. The cover appears to have been drawn by Joni Cornell and stencilled by Bjo Trimble. |
− | 8 ||July 1961 ||28 ||[[Ed Meskys]] ||The issue was scheduled for 7/1961, with a submission deadline of 6/19/61. | + | 8 || July 1961 || 28 || [[Ed Meskys]] || The issue was scheduled for 7/1961, with a submission deadline of 6/19/61. |
− | 9 ||Sept. 1961 ||22 ||[[Ed Bryant]] ||Probable date; none listed. | + | 9 || Sept. 1961 || 22 || [[Ed Bryant]] || Probable date; none listed. |
− | 10 ||Nov. 1961 ||28 ||[[Art Hayes]] ||No date officially listed, but this is the schedule, and says it includes letters received by Nov. 3rd. | + | 10 || Nov. 1961 || 28 || [[Art Hayes]] || No date officially listed, but this is the schedule, and says it includes letters received by Nov. 3rd. |
− | 11 ||Jan. 1962 ||22 ||[[Albert Lewis]] ||Probable date. Editor's comments are dated Dec. 27, 1961 | + | 11 || Jan. 1962 || 22 || [[Albert Lewis]] || Probable date. Editor's comments are dated Dec. 27, 1961 |
− | 16 ||Nov. 1962 ||28 ||[[Art Hayes]] ||Date known; consistent with the intended bi-monthly schedule with respect to earlier issues. | + | 16 || Nov. 1962 || 28 || [[Art Hayes]] || Date known; consistent with the intended bi-monthly schedule with respect to earlier issues. |
− | 17 ||January 1963 ||29 ||[[Lee Riddle]] || | + | 17 || January 1963 || 29 || [[Lee Riddle]] || |
− | 18 ||March 1963 || ||[[Bill Mallardi]] & [[William Bowers]] || | + | 18 || March 1963 || || [[Bill Mallardi]] & [[William Bowers]] || |
− | 19 ||1963 || ||[[Dave Hulan]] || | + | 19 || 1963 || || [[Dave Hulan]] || |
− | 20 ||July 1963 ||20 || || | + | 20 || July 1963 || 20 || || |
− | 23 || || ||[[Ed Meskys]] || | + | 23 || || || [[Ed Meskys]] || |
− | 29 ||January 1965 ||32 ||[[Stan Woolston]] || | + | 29 || January 1965 || 32 || [[Stan Woolston]] || |
− | 30 || ||||[[Norm Metcalf]] || | + | 30 || || || [[Norm Metcalf]] || |
− | 38 ||July 1966 ||24 ||[[Bill Bruce]] ||Cover by Rick Norwood | + | 34 || November 1965 || 14 || [[Cindy Heap]] || This issue is incorrectly dated as Nov. <u>1964</u> |
− | 44 ||July 1967 || ||[[Jack C. Haldeman]] || | + | 35 || January 1966 || 18 || [[Bill Mallardi]] || |
− | 46 ||November 1967 || ||[[Don Miller]] || | + | 36 || || || [[Greg Shaw]] || |
− | 47 ||January 1968 || ||[[Don Miller]] || | + | 38 || July 1966 || 24 || [[Bill Bruce]] || Cover by Rick Norwood |
− | 48 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 44 || July 1967 || || [[Jack C. Haldeman]] || |
− | 49 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 46 || November 1967 || || [[Don Miller]] || |
− | 50 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 47 || January 1968 || || [[Don Miller]] || |
− | 51 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | || November 1968 || || [[Janie Lamb]] || |
− | 52 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 48 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 53 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 49 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 54 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 50 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 55 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 51 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 56 ||May 1969 || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 52 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 57 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 53 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 58 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 54 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 59 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 55 || March 1969 || 15 || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 60 || || ||[[Gary Labowitz]] || | + | 56 || May 1969 || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 131 ||April 1984 || ||[[Owen Laurion]] || | + | 57 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 143 || || ||[[Sally Syrjala]] || | + | 58 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 144 ||July 1986 || ||[[Sally Syrjala]] || | + | 59 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 145 ||September 1986 || ||[[Sally Syrjala]] || | + | 60 || || || [[Gary Labowitz]] || |
− | 146 || || ||[[Sally Syrjala]] || | + | 131 || April 1984 || || [[Owen Laurion]] || |
+ | 143 || || || [[Sally Syrjala]] || | ||
+ | 144 || July 1986 || || [[Sally Syrjala]] || | ||
+ | 145 || September 1986 || || [[Sally Syrjala]] || | ||
+ | 146 || || || [[Sally Syrjala]] || | ||
+ | 327 || 2021 || || [[George Phillies]], [[Jon D. Swartz]] || Featured [[fan art]]; a [[lettercolumn]]; [[anime]], [[comic book]], and [[movie]] reviews; a bio-[[bibliography]] of [[Philip José Farmer]], and recipes. | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
− | {{ | + | * {{fanzineindex |name={{PAGENAME}} |dir=}} |
+ | * [https://tnfff.org/12126-2/ Website.] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{publication | start=1960}} | ||
[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] | ||
+ | [[Category:clubzine]] |
Latest revision as of 16:57, 31 May 2024
Tightbeam (originally called Hyperspace Tightbeam) is the letterzine/genzine of the N3F. The name was chosen to describe the reason for the zine's original reason for being - that of serving as a medium for inter-member communication.
History[edit]
According to N3F records, in 1949, Art Rapp, the editor of Spacewarp, decided to put out a letterzine for the N3F, because the TNFF was limited only to being a clubzine. He called the new zine Postwarp. This was available by subscription, at 10 cents a copy (the usual price in those days), which paid for itself.
It contained letters of comment on all subjects, but mainly discussed the N3F. By not being official, writers felt free to criticize the N3F (this continues to this day, even when edited by the President). When Art left, others took up Postwarp, with varying success, continuing until 1960, when Alan J. Lewis (not to be confused with Albert J. Lewis) became editor and had problems so that Postwarp did not appear regularly or on time.
By then, the zine was financed by the N3F, and the officers, understandably, wanted it to appear before they paid for it. Lewis, on the other hand, could not promise anything and claimed he needed the money in advance. This impasse went on for some time, and caused various new rules to be made, to no avail, so they decided to go around the delinquent editor by doing another letterzine, letting him delay Postwarp as long as he pleased. So, in a sense, Postwarp and Tightbeam were not related.
Walter Coslet volunteered to do the first issue, and named it Hyperspace Tightbeam. The N3F records apparently claim that Art Hayes edited the second issue, but that issue credits Robert N. Lambeck as the editor, and the editorial was written by him. That issue does contain a letter by Hayes, but with no indication of any connection with Tightbeam (although he does say that he's considering editing a future Postwarp.) Marion Zimmer Bradley edited the third issue, and renamed it Tightbeam. So the first few editors rotated, setting a precedent, though sometimes it was more efficient to have a semi-permanent editor, who could control the contents of the issue to fit the pages allowed.
Editors[edit]
Issues[edit]
Tightbeam was merged into The National Fantasy Fan as a letter column, and later as an included section from 2001 - 2012.
Some details on individual issues (this section is under development). Page counts include covers, except when the back cover is blank. In general, issues have been released every other month, and you can probably safely interpolate dates of issues from that, but we list only those dates we have been able to confirm.
Issue | Date | Pages | Editor | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | May 1960 | 16 | Walter Coslet | Titled "Hyperspace Tightbeam". Cover by Ray Nelson |
2 | July 1960 | 26 | Robert Lambeck | Titled "Hyperspace Tightbeam". |
3 | Sept. 1960 | 24 | Marion Zimmer Bradley | Becomes "Tightbeam". |
4 | Oct. 1960 | 31 | Art Hayes | This issue was published a month early, and longer than usual, because of extended discussion over the expulsion of a member of N3F. |
5 | Jan. 1961 | 14 | Bruce Henstell | The issue is undated, but was scheduled for January and says it "should get to you in early January". Cover by Jack Harness. |
6 | March 1961 | Stan Woolston | The issue was scheduled for 3/1961, and had a submission deadline in March. | |
7 | May 1961 | 18 | Al Lewis | The issue is undated, but was scheduled for 5/1961. The cover appears to have been drawn by Joni Cornell and stencilled by Bjo Trimble. |
8 | July 1961 | 28 | Ed Meskys | The issue was scheduled for 7/1961, with a submission deadline of 6/19/61. |
9 | Sept. 1961 | 22 | Ed Bryant | Probable date; none listed. |
10 | Nov. 1961 | 28 | Art Hayes | No date officially listed, but this is the schedule, and says it includes letters received by Nov. 3rd. |
11 | Jan. 1962 | 22 | Albert Lewis | Probable date. Editor's comments are dated Dec. 27, 1961 |
16 | Nov. 1962 | 28 | Art Hayes | Date known; consistent with the intended bi-monthly schedule with respect to earlier issues. |
17 | January 1963 | 29 | Lee Riddle | |
18 | March 1963 | Bill Mallardi & William Bowers | ||
19 | 1963 | Dave Hulan | ||
20 | July 1963 | 20 | ||
23 | Ed Meskys | |||
29 | January 1965 | 32 | Stan Woolston | |
30 | Norm Metcalf | |||
34 | November 1965 | 14 | Cindy Heap | This issue is incorrectly dated as Nov. 1964 |
35 | January 1966 | 18 | Bill Mallardi | |
36 | Greg Shaw | |||
38 | July 1966 | 24 | Bill Bruce | Cover by Rick Norwood |
44 | July 1967 | Jack C. Haldeman | ||
46 | November 1967 | Don Miller | ||
47 | January 1968 | Don Miller | ||
November 1968 | Janie Lamb | |||
48 | Gary Labowitz | |||
49 | Gary Labowitz | |||
50 | Gary Labowitz | |||
51 | Gary Labowitz | |||
52 | Gary Labowitz | |||
53 | Gary Labowitz | |||
54 | Gary Labowitz | |||
55 | March 1969 | 15 | Gary Labowitz | |
56 | May 1969 | Gary Labowitz | ||
57 | Gary Labowitz | |||
58 | Gary Labowitz | |||
59 | Gary Labowitz | |||
60 | Gary Labowitz | |||
131 | April 1984 | Owen Laurion | ||
143 | Sally Syrjala | |||
144 | July 1986 | Sally Syrjala | ||
145 | September 1986 | Sally Syrjala | ||
146 | Sally Syrjala | |||
327 | 2021 | George Phillies, Jon D. Swartz | Featured fan art; a lettercolumn; anime, comic book, and movie reviews; a bio-bibliography of Philip José Farmer, and recipes. |
- Tightbeam online at fanac.org
- Website.
Publication | 1960— |
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