1932
early | Julius Schwartz, Mort Weisinger and Forrest J Ackerman start The Time Traveller. |
September 3 | Ray Bradbury meets Mr. Electrico at a carnival in Waukegan. |
December | Bob Tucker publishes The Planetoid. |
First signs of fandom in Denver in letters from Olon F. Wiggins. | |
Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World published. |
Births and Deaths:
Andy Young - Barbi Johnson - Ben Bova - Beresford Smith - Beverly Amers - Bill Kroll - Bobby Pope - Brian Varley - Charlotte Ricard - D. Peter Ogden - Dave Foley - Delcie Austin - Dennis McKiernan - Dick Eney - Elliott Broderick - Henry Whitehead - Jack Cady - Jim Webbert - Joan Hunter Holly - John Berkey - John Boardman - John Grossman - John Jakes - Joseph H. Delaney - Karen Kruse Anderson - Kenneth Grahame - Kit Reed - Larry Stark - Lee Anne Tremper - Lee Hoffman - Mary Helen Washington - Max Keasler - Mervyn Barrett - Michael G. Coney - Peter B. Bell - Ray Beam - Rich Elsberry - Richard Abbott - Robert Adams - Robert Anton Wilson - Robert L. Forward - Ruth Odren - T. J. Bass
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US:
Andy Young - Barbi Johnson - Ben Bova - Beresford Smith - Beverly Amers - Bill Kroll - Bobby Pope - Charlotte Ricard - D. Peter Ogden - Dave Foley - Delcie Austin - Dennis McKiernan - Dick Eney - Elliott Broderick - Henry Whitehead - Jack Cady - Jim Webbert - Joan Hunter Holly - John Berkey - John Boardman - John Grossman - John Jakes - Joseph H. Delaney - Karen Kruse Anderson - Kit Reed - Larry Stark - Lee Anne Tremper - Lee Hoffman - Mary Helen Washington - Max Keasler - Ray Beam - Rich Elsberry - Richard Abbott - Robert Adams - Robert Anton Wilson - Robert L. Forward - Ruth Odren - Science Fiction - Science Fiction Digest - T. J. Bass - The Time Traveller - What Was the First Fanzine?
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