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Norman "Norm" C. Metcalf was a California [[fan]] and bibliographer whose ''[[The Index of Science Fiction Magazines 1951-1965]]'' (1968) is a sequel to ''[[Index to the Science Fiction Magazines 1926-1950]]'' (1952) by [[Donald B Day]]. | Norman "Norm" C. Metcalf was a California [[fan]] and bibliographer whose ''[[The Index of Science Fiction Magazines 1951-1965]]'' (1968) is a sequel to ''[[Index to the Science Fiction Magazines 1926-1950]]'' (1952) by [[Donald B Day]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:11, 1 February 2020
(December 16, 1937 -- September 21, 2019)
Norman "Norm" C. Metcalf was a California fan and bibliographer whose The Index of Science Fiction Magazines 1951-1965 (1968) is a sequel to Index to the Science Fiction Magazines 1926-1950 (1952) by Donald B Day.
Over the years he collected prozines and fanzines and belonged to several clubs, including the Little Men (of which he was Secretary), LASFS, N3F, SFG, and the Colorado Fantasy Society.
He collected the eight SF stories about Sherlock Holmes that were included in the anthology The Science Fictional Sherlock Holmes (1960), edited by Robert C. Peterson.
He was a member of many apas, including: OMPA, FAPA, The Cult, SFPA, PEAPS, SAPS, CRAP, IPSO, and N'APA.
- Cac [eraly 60s] (for OMPA)
- Devil's Work [1967-2000] (for FAPA)
- Idle Hands [1960-62]
- New Frontiers [1959-64]
- QRM [early 60s]
- Resin [1960-2001] (for SAPS)
- ROSF [early 70s]
- RPM [early 60s]
- Sonoma [1960-61]
- Tasa [1970] (for OMPA)
- Tightbeam [1964-65] (some issues)
- Ul [1960-71] (for OMPA)
Person | 1937—2019 |
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