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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]].
  
Over the years he [[collector|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 was [[Hugo administrator]] for
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Over the years he [[collector|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 was [[Hugo administrator]] for ???.
  
 
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 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]].
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He was a member of many [[apas]], including: [[OMPA]], [[FAPA]], [[Shadow FAPA]], [[The Cult]], [[SFPA]], [[PEAPS]], [[SAPS]], [[CRAP]], [[IPSO]], and [[N'APA]].
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Metcalf seems to have been a perfectionist. He had partnered with [[J. Ben Stark]] on ''[[The Index of Science Fiction Magazines 1951-1965]]'' with Metcalf doing the research and Stark the publishing. Stark eventually gave up on waiting and published what he had and Metcalf never forgave him.
  
 
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{{fanzines}}
 
* ''[[CAC]]'' [early 60s] (for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[CAC]]'' [early 60s] (for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[Devil's Work]]'' [1967-2000] (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[Devil's Work]]'' [1967-2000] (for [[FAPA]])
* ''[[Idle Hands]]'' [1960-62]
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* ''[[Idle Hands]]'' [1960-62] (for [[Shadow FAPA]])
 
* ''[[New Frontiers]]'' [1959-64]
 
* ''[[New Frontiers]]'' [1959-64]
 
* ''[[Next 70,000 Years of Society]]'' [1966]
 
* ''[[Next 70,000 Years of Society]]'' [1966]
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* ''[[Ul]]'' [1960-71] (for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[Ul]]'' [1960-71] (for [[OMPA]])
  
{{person | born=1937 | died=2019}}
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{{person | born=1937 | died=2019 |Locale=Berkeley, CA}}
 
[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:fan]]
 
[[Category:US]]
 
[[Category:US]]

Latest revision as of 09:51, 24 June 2023

(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 was Hugo administrator for ???.

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, Shadow FAPA, The Cult, SFPA, PEAPS, SAPS, CRAP, IPSO, and N'APA.

Metcalf seems to have been a perfectionist. He had partnered with J. Ben Stark on The Index of Science Fiction Magazines 1951-1965 with Metcalf doing the research and Stark the publishing. Stark eventually gave up on waiting and published what he had and Metcalf never forgave him.

Fanzines and Apazines:


Person 19372019
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