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* ''[[The Rochester-American Patriot]]'' [1942] (for [[FAPA]]) | * ''[[The Rochester-American Patriot]]'' [1942] (for [[FAPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Scenes of Fantasy]]'' [1938-39] (poetry) | * ''[[Scenes of Fantasy]]'' [1938-39] (poetry) | ||
+ | * ''[[Science Fiction Fandom Quarterly]]'' [1940] | ||
* ''[[Star-Bound]]'' [1944] (poetry; for [[FAPA]]) | * ''[[Star-Bound]]'' [1944] (poetry; for [[FAPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Strange Fantasy]]'' [1940] | * ''[[Strange Fantasy]]'' [1940] |
Revision as of 18:45, 26 February 2021
(1921 - January 9, 2013)
Born Litterio B. Farsaci in Rochester, NY where he was a child prodigy with an interest in astronomy, attracted newspaper articles, and gave lectures at The University of Rochester at the age of nine. He gradually anglicized his name to Larry Farsace, by which he was known to fandom. He starting reading SF in 1932 and discovered fandom in 1935. He published the apazine Falling Petals for both FAPA and SAPS and was a charter member of the National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F) in 1941. He was also a member of SFL and New Fandom.
In the 1940s he was reputedly fandom's top prozine collector (he acquired the collection of the Decker Dillies, for instance) and developed tremendous collection of prozines and a very good fanzine collection. He issued small bibliographies for early conventions and then used his collection to publish ten issues of the fanzine Golden Atom from 1939 to 1943. Moskowitz regarded it as "arguably the most valuable repository of new research and reference on SF" of the period. He published additional special issues on 1955 and 1959, the latter of which is reputed to have production costs on the order of $1,500. He also published Stars and Strange Fantasy.
In 2012, he was elected to the First Fandom Hall of Fame.
He was the subject of an N3F Founding Member article by Jon D. Swartz in the April, 2017 (Volume 76, Number 4) issue of The National Fantasy Fan.
For an early short biography, see Who's Who in Fandom 1940, page 5.
- Falling Petals [mid-40s] (for FAPA and SAPS)
- Fleeting Moments [1944]
- Golden Atom [1939-43]
- The Rochester-American Patriot [1942] (for FAPA)
- Scenes of Fantasy [1938-39] (poetry)
- Science Fiction Fandom Quarterly [1940]
- Star-Bound [1944] (poetry; for FAPA)
- Strange Fantasy [1940]
Person | 1921—2013 |
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