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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. | 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. |
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(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).
- ↑ 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.
Publication | 1960— |
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