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− | A [[fanzine]] often called '''''Span Inq''''', | + | A [[fanzine]], often called '''''Span Inq''''', [[published]] by [[Suzanne Tompkins]] and [[Jerry Kaufman]] in [[New York City]] with a total of ten issues in the 1970s. |
− | Contributors included [[Ginjer Buchanan]], [[Randy Bathurst]], [[Harry Bell]], [[Grant Canfield]], [[Michael Carlson]], [[John Curlovich]], [[Ross Chamberland]], [[Vincent | + | Contributors included [[Ginjer Buchanan]], [[Randy Bathurst]], [[Harry Bell]], [[Grant Canfield]], [[Michael Carlson]], [[John Curlovich]], [[Ross Chamberland]], [[Vincent Di Fate]], [[Connie Faddis]], [[Moshe Feder]], [[Ken Fletcher]], [[Phil Foglio]], [[George Foster]], [[Alexis Gilliland]], [[Michael Glicksohn]], [[Gary Goldstein]], [[Mike Gorra]], [[Laura Haney]], [[Terry Hughes]], [[Rob Jackson]], [[Bill Kunkel]], [[Wendy Lindboe]], [[Sam Long]], [[R. A. MacAvoy]], [[Loren MacGregor]], [[Barry Kent MacKay]], [[Tim Marion]], [[Patrick McGuire]], [[Jim McLeod]], [[Sandra Miesel]], [[Andy Porter]], [[Peter Roberts]], [[Bill Rotsler]], [[Jeff Schalles]], [[Stu Shiffman]], [[Marc Shirmeister]], [[Elliot Shorter]], [[James Shull]], [[Jon Singer]], [[Al Sirois]], [[Dan Steffan]], [[Steve Stiles]], [[Mae Strelkov]], [[Reed Waller]], [[Taral Wayne]], [[Gene Wolfe]], and [[Jim Young]]. |
At [[Balticon 10]], '''''The Spanish Imposition''''', a special issue of ''Spanish Inquisition'', was presented live as [[Suzanne Tompkins]]'s and [[Jerry Kaufman]]'s [[FGoH]] speech. [[Dave Romm]] and others assisted. [[Dave Romm]] published the 12-page, [[one-shot]] '''''Spanish Imposition''''' at [[Balticon]] in 1976 in honor of Kaufman and Tompkins being [[GoHs]]. {There appears to be some confusion here...} | At [[Balticon 10]], '''''The Spanish Imposition''''', a special issue of ''Spanish Inquisition'', was presented live as [[Suzanne Tompkins]]'s and [[Jerry Kaufman]]'s [[FGoH]] speech. [[Dave Romm]] and others assisted. [[Dave Romm]] published the 12-page, [[one-shot]] '''''Spanish Imposition''''' at [[Balticon]] in 1976 in honor of Kaufman and Tompkins being [[GoHs]]. {There appears to be some confusion here...} |
Revision as of 19:04, 23 June 2024
A fanzine, often called Span Inq, published by Suzanne Tompkins and Jerry Kaufman in New York City with a total of ten issues in the 1970s.
Contributors included Ginjer Buchanan, Randy Bathurst, Harry Bell, Grant Canfield, Michael Carlson, John Curlovich, Ross Chamberland, Vincent Di Fate, Connie Faddis, Moshe Feder, Ken Fletcher, Phil Foglio, George Foster, Alexis Gilliland, Michael Glicksohn, Gary Goldstein, Mike Gorra, Laura Haney, Terry Hughes, Rob Jackson, Bill Kunkel, Wendy Lindboe, Sam Long, R. A. MacAvoy, Loren MacGregor, Barry Kent MacKay, Tim Marion, Patrick McGuire, Jim McLeod, Sandra Miesel, Andy Porter, Peter Roberts, Bill Rotsler, Jeff Schalles, Stu Shiffman, Marc Shirmeister, Elliot Shorter, James Shull, Jon Singer, Al Sirois, Dan Steffan, Steve Stiles, Mae Strelkov, Reed Waller, Taral Wayne, Gene Wolfe, and Jim Young.
At Balticon 10, The Spanish Imposition, a special issue of Spanish Inquisition, was presented live as Suzanne Tompkins's and Jerry Kaufman's FGoH speech. Dave Romm and others assisted. Dave Romm published the 12-page, one-shot Spanish Imposition at Balticon in 1976 in honor of Kaufman and Tompkins being GoHs. {There appears to be some confusion here...}
Awards and Honors
- 1977 -- 1977 Best Fanzine Hugo, 1977 FAAn Awards for Best Fanzine.
Issue | Date | Pages | Notes |
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1 | 1974? | 11 | |
2 | 1974 | 12 | |
3 | 1974 | 35 | |
4 | June 1975 | 46 | |
5 | June 1975 | 60 | |
6 | September 1975 | 56 | |
7-8 | June 1976 | 90 | Double issue |
9 | February 1977 | 42 | |
10 | August 1977 | 62 |
Spanish Inquisition online at fanac.org
Publication | 1974—1977 |
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