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A [[Swedish]] fanzine, published by Skandinavisk förening för science fiction, "The Scandinavian SF Society", a club formed in Stockholm in late 1959 which began activites in 1960 and is still both extant and active.
 
The club began publishing its fanzine in early 1960, and ''Sf forum'' published its latest issue (#141) in May, 2023. During the period from 1965 until the 1970s, it was the dominant [[sercon]] fanzine in Sweden, with frequent and in some cases enormous issues (both issue #40 and #46 contained over 200 pages).
 
  
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A [[Swedish]] [[fanzine]], [[published]] by [[Skandinavisk förening för science fiction]] (The Scandinavian SF Society), a [[club]] formed in [[Stockholm]] in late 1959 which began activities in 1960 and is still both extant and active.
Issues 1–5, in 1960: [[George Sjöberg]] (issue #5 was never distributed)
 
Issues 6–8, in 1962-3: [[Bo Stenfors]]
 
Issues 9–13, in 1963-4: [[John-Henri Holmberg]]
 
Issues 14–21/22, in 1965: [[Mats Linder]]
 
Issues 23–26, in 1966: Lars Sjöström
 
Issues 27-30, in 1966: [[John-Henri Holmberg]]
 
Issue 31-32, in 1966: [[Mats Linder]]
 
Issue 33-35, in 1967: [[John-Henri Holmberg]] & [[Mats Linder]]
 
Issue 36, in 1967: [[Mats Linder]]
 
Issue 37, in 1967: [[John-Henri Holmberg]]
 
Issue 38, in 1967: [[Bertil Mårtensson]]
 
Issue 39, in 1968: [[John-Henri Holmberg]]
 
Issue 40, in 1968 (246 pp): [[John-Henri Holmberg]] & [[Bertil Mårtensson]]
 
Issues 41-41, in 1968-9: [[Per Insulander]]
 
Issue 45, in 1969: [[Bertil Mårtensson]]
 
Issue 46, in 1969 (216 pp): [[John-Henri Holmberg]]
 
Issue 47, in 1970: [[Mats Linder]]
 
Issue 48, in 1970: [[Kjell Borgström]]
 
Issues 49–55, in 1971: Peder Carlsson & Kristina Hallind
 
Issue 56, in 1972: [[Mats Linder]]
 
Issue 57, in 1973: [[John-Henri Holmberg]]
 
Issue 58, in 1973: [[John-Henri Holmberg]] & [[Mats Linder]]
 
Issues 59-62, in 1974: [[Rune Forsgren]]
 
Issues 63-67, in 1975: [[Bertil Mårtensson]]
 
Issues 68-71, in 1976: [[Christer Nordin]]
 
Issues 72-73, in 1977: [[John-Henri Holmberg]] & [[Per Insulander]]
 
Issue 74, in 1978: [[Bertil Mårtensson]]
 
Issue 75, in 1978: Torbjörn Wärnheim
 
Issue 76, in 1978: Karl Wärneryd
 
Issues 77-83, in 1979-1980: Steve Sem-Sandberg*
 
Issue 84, in 1982: Michael Svensson & Kaj Harju
 
Issue 85, in 1982: Jan-Olov Segerström
 
Issue 86, in 1983: Kaj Harju
 
Issue 87, in 1983: Jan-Olov Segerström
 
Issue 88, in 1984: Michael Svensson
 
Issue 89, in 1986: Lars-Arne Karlsson
 
Issue 90, in 1989: Andreas Björkling and others
 
Issues 91-96, in 1991-2000: [[Bertil Mårtensson]]
 
Issue 97, in 2000: [[Mats Linder]]
 
Issue 98, in 2001: [[Bertil Mårtensson]]
 
Issue 99, in 2001: David Griffin & Henry Linder
 
Issue 100, in 2001: [[Bertil Mårtensson]]
 
Issues 101-103, in 2002-2003: David Griffin & Henry Linder
 
Issue 104, in 2003: Karin Lundwall
 
Issue 105, in 2003: Karl-Johan Norén
 
Issue 106, in 2003: Karin Lundwall
 
Issue 107, in 2004: Karin Lundwall, David Griffin & Henry Linder
 
Issue 108, in 2004: Karin Lundwall
 
Issue 109, in 2005: Karl-Johan Norén
 
Issues 110-111, in 2006-7: David Griffin & Henry Linder
 
Issues 112–115, in 2007–2009: Carolina Gómez Lagerlöf and others
 
Issues 116-136, in 1010-2020: [[Tomas Cronholm]]
 
Issues 137--,in 2021--: [[Johan Anglemark]]
 
  
* Steve Sem-Sandberg is notable as the so far only fanzine editor to have been elected a member of the Swedish Academy, those 18 authors who hand out the Nobel Prize in literature.
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The club began publishing its fanzine in early 1960, and ''Sf forum'' was still publishing with #141 as of May, 2023. From 1965 until the 1970s, it was the dominant [[sercon]] fanzine in Sweden, with frequent and in some cases enormous issues (both issue #40 and #46 contained over 200 pages).
  
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Issue || Date || Pages || Editor || Notes
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1–5 || 1960 || || [[George Sjöberg]] || issue #5 was never distributed
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6–8 || 1962-3 || || [[Bo Stenfors]] ||
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9–13 || 1963-4 || || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] ||
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14–21/22 || 1965 || || [[Mats Linder]] ||
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23–26 || 1966 || || [[Lars Sjöström]] ||
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27-30 || 1966 || || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] ||
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31-32 || 1966 || || [[Mats Linder]] ||
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33-35 || 1967 || || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] & [[Mats Linder]] ||
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36 || 1967 || || [[Mats Linder]] ||
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37 || 1967 || || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] ||
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38 || 1967 || || [[Bertil Mårtensson]] ||
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39 || 1968 || || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] ||
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40 || 1968 || 246 || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] & [[Bertil Mårtensson]] ||
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41-41 || 1968-9 || || [[Per Insulander]] ||
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45 || 1969 || || [[Bertil Mårtensson]] ||
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46 || 1969 || 216 || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] ||
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47 || 1970 || || [[Mats Linder]] ||
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48 || 1970 || || [[Kjell Borgström]] ||
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49–55 || 1971 || || [[Peder Carlsson]] & [[Kristina Hallind]] ||
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56 || 1972 || || [[Mats Linder]] ||
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57 || 1973 || || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] ||
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58 || 1973 || || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] & [[Mats Linder]] ||
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59-62 || 1974 || || [[Rune Forsgren]] ||
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63-67 || 1975 || || [[Bertil Mårtensson]] ||
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68-71 || 1976 || || [[Christer Nordin]] ||
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72-73 || 1977 || || [[John-Henri Holmberg]] & [[Per Insulander]] ||
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74 || 1978 || || [[Bertil Mårtensson]] ||
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75 || 1978 || || [[Torbjörn Wärnheim]] ||
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76 || 1978 || || [[Karl Wärneryd]] ||
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77-83 || 1979-1980 || || [[Steve Sem-Sandberg]]<ref>[[Steve Sem-Sandberg]] is notable as the so far only fanzine editor to have been elected a member of the Swedish Academy, those 18 authors who hand out the Nobel Prize in literature.</ref> ||
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84 || 1982 || || [[Michael Svensson]] & [[Kaj Harju]] ||
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85 || 1982 || || [[Jan-Olov Segerström]] ||
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86 || 1983 || || [[Kaj Harju]] ||
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87 || 1983 || || [[Jan-Olov Segerström]] ||
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88 || 1984 || || [[Michael Svensson]] ||
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89 || 1986 || || [[Lars-Arne Karlsson]] ||
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90 || 1989 || || [[Andreas Björklind]] and others ||
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91-96 || 1991-2000 || || [[Bertil Mårtensson]] ||
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97 || 2000 || || [[Mats Linder]] ||
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98 || 2001 || || [[Bertil Mårtensson]] ||
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99 || 2001 || || [[David Griffin]] & [[Henry Linder]] ||
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100 || 2001 || || [[Bertil Mårtensson]] ||
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101-103 || 2002-2003 || || [[David Griffin]] & [[Henry Linder]] ||
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104 || 2003 || || [[Karin Lundwall]] ||
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105 || 2003 || || [[Karl-Johan Norén]] ||
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106 || 2003 || || [[Karin Lundwall]] ||
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107 || 2004 || || [[Karin Lundwall]], [[David Griffin]] & [[Henry Linder]] ||
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108 || 2004 || || [[Karin Lundwall]] ||
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109 || 2005 || || [[Karl-Johan Norén]] ||
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110-111 || 2006-7 || || [[David Griffin]] & [[Henry Linder]] ||
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112–115 || 2007–2009 || || [[Carolina Gómez Lagerlöf]] and others ||
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116-136 || 2010-2020 || || [[Tomas Cronholm]] ||
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137– || 2021– || || [[Johan Anglemark]] ||
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Latest revision as of 03:59, 2 May 2024

(Did you mean a different Science Fiction Forum?)


A Swedish fanzine, published by Skandinavisk förening för science fiction (The Scandinavian SF Society), a club formed in Stockholm in late 1959 which began activities in 1960 and is still both extant and active.

The club began publishing its fanzine in early 1960, and Sf forum was still publishing with #141 as of May, 2023. From 1965 until the 1970s, it was the dominant sercon fanzine in Sweden, with frequent and in some cases enormous issues (both issue #40 and #46 contained over 200 pages).

Issue Date Pages Editor Notes
1–5 1960 George Sjöberg issue #5 was never distributed
6–8 1962-3 Bo Stenfors
9–13 1963-4 John-Henri Holmberg
14–21/22 1965 Mats Linder
23–26 1966 Lars Sjöström
27-30 1966 John-Henri Holmberg
31-32 1966 Mats Linder
33-35 1967 John-Henri Holmberg & Mats Linder
36 1967 Mats Linder
37 1967 John-Henri Holmberg
38 1967 Bertil Mårtensson
39 1968 John-Henri Holmberg
40 1968 246 John-Henri Holmberg & Bertil Mårtensson
41-41 1968-9 Per Insulander
45 1969 Bertil Mårtensson
46 1969 216 John-Henri Holmberg
47 1970 Mats Linder
48 1970 Kjell Borgström
49–55 1971 Peder Carlsson & Kristina Hallind
56 1972 Mats Linder
57 1973 John-Henri Holmberg
58 1973 John-Henri Holmberg & Mats Linder
59-62 1974 Rune Forsgren
63-67 1975 Bertil Mårtensson
68-71 1976 Christer Nordin
72-73 1977 John-Henri Holmberg & Per Insulander
74 1978 Bertil Mårtensson
75 1978 Torbjörn Wärnheim
76 1978 Karl Wärneryd
77-83 1979-1980 Steve Sem-Sandberg[1]
84 1982 Michael Svensson & Kaj Harju
85 1982 Jan-Olov Segerström
86 1983 Kaj Harju
87 1983 Jan-Olov Segerström
88 1984 Michael Svensson
89 1986 Lars-Arne Karlsson
90 1989 Andreas Björklind and others
91-96 1991-2000 Bertil Mårtensson
97 2000 Mats Linder
98 2001 Bertil Mårtensson
99 2001 David Griffin & Henry Linder
100 2001 Bertil Mårtensson
101-103 2002-2003 David Griffin & Henry Linder
104 2003 Karin Lundwall
105 2003 Karl-Johan Norén
106 2003 Karin Lundwall
107 2004 Karin Lundwall, David Griffin & Henry Linder
108 2004 Karin Lundwall
109 2005 Karl-Johan Norén
110-111 2006-7 David Griffin & Henry Linder
112–115 2007–2009 Carolina Gómez Lagerlöf and others
116-136 2010-2020 Tomas Cronholm
137– 2021– Johan Anglemark
  1. Steve Sem-Sandberg is notable as the so far only fanzine editor to have been elected a member of the Swedish Academy, those 18 authors who hand out the Nobel Prize in literature.




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