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'''Nan Gerding''' was a writer, poet and [[fanzine]] editor.  
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'''Nan Gerding''' was a writer, poet and [[fanzine]] [[editor]] active in the 1950s and ’60s.  
  
Beginning with the onset of the 1950s she began working on [[fanzines]]. Her first fanzine was ''[[Starlanes]]'', subtitled ''The International Quarterly of Science Fiction Poetry''. published with [[Orma McCormick]]. The first issue appeared in 1951 and the publication ran for a decade, ending in 1961. ''Starlanes'' was dedicated to [[SF]] and weird fantasy poetry. Writers who appeared in the fanzine included [[Joseph Payne Brennan]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], and [[Edith Ogutsch]].  
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Beginning with the onset of the 1950s she began working on [[fanzines]]. Her first fanzine was ''[[Starlanes]]'', subtitled ''The International Quarterly of [[Science Fiction Poetry]]'', published with [[Orma McCormick]]. The first issue appeared in 1951 and the publication ran for a decade, ending in 1961. ''Starlanes'' was dedicated to [[SF]] and [[weird fantasy]] [[poetry]]. Writers who appeared in the fanzine included [[Joseph Payne Brennan]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], and [[Edith Ogutsch]].  
  
Gerding released a series of fanzines whose titles played with variations of her name. The first issue of ''[[Nandu]]'' appeared in December 1952. At least 29 issues were published, the 29th coming out in January 1965.  She also published ''[[Nandidn't]]''. Two issues of ''[[Nangel]]'' followed this series; the first in February 1958, and the second in May 1959. That same year she published ''[[Nantz]]''.  With [[Lynn Hickman]], she published ''[[Ob]]'' for [[OMPA]].
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Gerding released a series of [[fanzines]] whose titles played with variations of her name. The first issue of ''[[Nandu]]'' appeared in December 1952. At least 29 issues were published, the 29th coming out in January 1965.  She also published ''[[Nandidn't]]''. Two issues of ''[[Nangel]]'' followed this series; the first in February 1958, and the second in May 1959. That same year she published ''[[Nantz]]''.  With [[Lynn Hickman]], she published ''[[Ob]]'' for [[OMPA]].
  
 
She was a member of [[SAPS]]. In 1954, she edited the first issue of  ''[[Spectator]]'', which was then turned over to other editors. In the summer of the same year, she and [[Wrai Ballard]] published ''[[DYAD]]''.  
 
She was a member of [[SAPS]]. In 1954, she edited the first issue of  ''[[Spectator]]'', which was then turned over to other editors. In the summer of the same year, she and [[Wrai Ballard]] published ''[[DYAD]]''.  
  
The ''[[Chigger Patch of Fandom]]'' is one of Gerding's best known fanzines, edited with [[Bob Farnham]] and [[Ed Cox]]. It was also published in the 1950s and included contributions from [[Robert Bloch]], Orma McCormick, and many others.  
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''[[Chigger Patch of Fandom]]'' is one of Gerding's best known fanzines, edited with [[Bob Farnham]] and [[Ed Cox]]. It was also published in the 1950s and included contributions from [[Robert Bloch]], Orma McCormick, and many others.  
  
 
Gerding also served as co-editor (with [[Honey Wood]]) of ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' in 1954.
 
Gerding also served as co-editor (with [[Honey Wood]]) of ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' in 1954.
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Readers of ''Starlanes'' voted her poem "Smoke Vistas" the best poem in the Summer, 1952 issue.  
 
Readers of ''Starlanes'' voted her poem "Smoke Vistas" the best poem in the Summer, 1952 issue.  
  
Gerding continued contributing to fanzines into the 1960s. Her photo appears on page 40 of ''[[A Wealth of Fable]]'', by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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Gerding continued contributing to [[fanzines]] into the 1960s. Her photo appears on page 40 of ''[[A Wealth of Fable]]'' by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]]
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* ''[[Starlanes]]''
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*  ''[[Nandu]]''
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* ''[[Nandidn't]]''.
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* ''[[Nangel]]''
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* ''[[Nantz]]''
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* ''[[Ob]]'' (with [[Lynn Hickman]] for [[OMPA]])
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*''[[Spectator]]'' #1 (for [[SAPS]])
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* ''[[DYAD]]'' (with [[Wrai Ballard]])
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*''[[Chigger Patch of Fandom]]'' (with [[Bob Farnham]] and [[Ed Cox]])
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* ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' (with [[Honey Wood]], 1954)
  
  

Revision as of 12:56, 18 September 2020

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Nan Gerding was a writer, poet and fanzine editor active in the 1950s and ’60s.

Beginning with the onset of the 1950s she began working on fanzines. Her first fanzine was Starlanes, subtitled The International Quarterly of Science Fiction Poetry, published with Orma McCormick. The first issue appeared in 1951 and the publication ran for a decade, ending in 1961. Starlanes was dedicated to SF and weird fantasy poetry. Writers who appeared in the fanzine included Joseph Payne Brennan, Philip José Farmer, and Edith Ogutsch.

Gerding released a series of fanzines whose titles played with variations of her name. The first issue of Nandu appeared in December 1952. At least 29 issues were published, the 29th coming out in January 1965. She also published Nandidn't. Two issues of Nangel followed this series; the first in February 1958, and the second in May 1959. That same year she published Nantz. With Lynn Hickman, she published Ob for OMPA.

She was a member of SAPS. In 1954, she edited the first issue of Spectator, which was then turned over to other editors. In the summer of the same year, she and Wrai Ballard published DYAD.

Chigger Patch of Fandom is one of Gerding's best known fanzines, edited with Bob Farnham and Ed Cox. It was also published in the 1950s and included contributions from Robert Bloch, Orma McCormick, and many others.

Gerding also served as co-editor (with Honey Wood) of The National Fantasy Fan in 1954.

The 1951 The National Fantasy Fan Federation fan poll awarded Gerding Best New Fan, and ranked her second in the Best Overall Fan category.

Readers of Starlanes voted her poem "Smoke Vistas" the best poem in the Summer, 1952 issue.

Gerding continued contributing to fanzines into the 1960s. Her photo appears on page 40 of A Wealth of Fable by Harry Warner, Jr.

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