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  • #REDIRECT [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]]
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  • Allen Koszowski is a prolific SF/fantasy artist. ...f Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'', ''Cemetery Dance'', ''[[Whispers]]'', ''[[Fantasy Tales]]'', ''[[Weird Tales]]'', ''The Horror Show'', ''The Robert Bloch Com
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  • ===Publications:=== * ''The Complete Science Fiction Digest and Fantasy Magazine: Vol 1: Science Fiction Digest''.
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  • ...ish "a definitive digest of information on all amateur science and fantasy publications."
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  • Tachyon Publications is a small genre publisher of SF, fantasy, and literary fiction managed by [[Jacob Weisman]], founded in 1995.
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  • ...tasy]] series, with more than 15 million comics, graphic novels, and other publications in print. The popular fantasy series is the story of Cutter, Chief of the Wolfriders, and his quest to fi
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  • ...f [[Nova Publications]] and was one of the creators of the [[International Fantasy Award]]. [[Eric C. Williams]] described him as 'the most persuasive talker ...sues to be replaced by [[Ted Carnell]]. Cooper remained a director of Nova Publications, as well as providing a contact address at his shop, until the company reor
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  • ...in 1973, one of the publications around ''[[Wyrd]]'', a [[small-press]] [[fantasy]] magazine.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]]
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  • Publications included ''[[Fantascience Digest]]'', and ''[[Fantasy Fiction Pictorial]]''.
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  • ...n American writer, book editor, publisher, and contributor to many notable publications. ...which are collected works by African-American writers in the genres of SF, fantasy and horror.
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  • His SF/F publications include [[Robert Reginald]]'s ''Science Fiction and Fantasy Awards'' (4th edition, 2010).
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  • ...utors to the [[1948 Fantasy Annual]] and wrote reviews of [[Arkham House]] publications for ''[[Dream Quest]]''. He was a member of the [[Cinvention]].
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  • ...me one of the primary creators of [[Torn World]], a shared world [[science fantasy]] world that includes fiction, [[poetry]], art, and worldbuilding.
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  • A [[fanzine]] about [[fantasy]] published by [[Ken Amos]] vis [[Nightshade Publications]].
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  • The [[publishing house]] symbol for [[Unger]]'s pubs; it stands for [[Fantasy Fiction Field]]. [[Suddsy Schwartz]] pronounced this "triple ef". Fantasy Fans' Fraternity. An [[organization]] of the [[First Fandom]], this ignoran
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  • WolfSinger Publications is a micro-press company that currently is the parent for two on-line magaz ...zines, WolfSinger also publishes short novels. Preferred genres are SF and fantasy.
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  • ...artered in Passau, [[Germany]]. It was run by [[Gustav Gaisbauer]] and its publications, ''Follow'' (see below) and ''[[Magira]]'' were in German. Fl. 1968-78.
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  • ...y self-appointed) first chairman. He was a member of the [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]].
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  • ...well as an account of [[H. P. Lovecraft|H. P. Lovecraft's]] early British publications. * 2002 -- [[2002 World Fantasy Convention]]
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  • ...Fiction Club]] from the early 50s He was a member of the [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]].
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  • ...for boys, sometimes signed early books as Captain Charles Gilson and later publications as Major Charles Gilson.
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  • Mystery Adventures, a pulp magazine published by Pierre Publications, began with a February/March, 1935 issue. Subsequent publishers were Ficti Issues usually contained at least one SF or fantasy story.
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  • ...f Fantasy and Science Fiction'') is a [[prozine]] published by [[Chimaera Publications]].
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  • ...alizing in SF and fantasy illustration whose work has appeared in over 150 publications. She is listed in the newest edition of ''Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists of the Twentieth Century'' written by [[Jane Frank]].
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  • [[Donald A. Wollheim]] edited a total of 18 issues of '''''Avon Fantasy Reader''''' between 1947 and 1952. ...ar schedule because Wollheim and the publisher thought of the digest-sized publications as [[books]] rather than magazines. This was also true of their ''[[Avon S
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  • ...nsey Co. of New York, then New Publications, Inc., an affiliate of Popular Publications, New York. ...e was founded to serve as a vehicle for novel-length, classic [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] stories that had originally appeared in such Munsey magazines as ''[[Argo
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  • ...s an effort to find and put online facsimile versions of the many fan news publications that have been produced. ...red by an initial effort by [[Ned Brooks]] to scan hundreds of issues of [[Fantasy Times]] and [[Science Fiction Times]]. With that effort and the contributio
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  • ...[[Dell]], and [[Avon]]. He also drew illustrations for numerous books and publications, including
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  • ...]] [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]]". The ISBN was supplied by [[Beccon Publications]]. It was published in 1995 with money donated by [[Sou'Wester]], the 1994
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  • ...who has contributed cover and interior art to many [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] publications since the 1970s. He was part of the Exec which ran [[Minicon 13]].
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  • ...m]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], and [[Jack Williamson]]. His association with Fantasy Press ended in 1950.
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Science Fantasy (UK)|British prozine]]?)'' ...'''' is the monthly [[newsletter]] of the [[Montreal]] Science Fiction and Fantasy Association ([[MonSFFA]]).
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  • Howard Elmer Wandrei was a [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] author and artist who published more than 200 stories in such magazines a He was the brother of SF/fantasy author [[Donald Wandrei]], and illustrated his book, ''Dark Odyssey''. He a
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  • ...hers. It was originally intended to be the [[Official Organ]] of [[United Fantasy Artists]].
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  • ...and [[Tim Marquitz]]. Its stated mission is "to publish character-driven fantasy stories of the highest quality based on dark genre fiction."
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  • ...both the PLUTO and EPPIE awards. Her short stories have appeared in many publications, both print and online, including ''Afterburn SF'', ''Quantum Muse'', and '
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  • ...lisher. Editor of ''[[The MUP Encyclopedia of Australian Science Fiction & Fantasy]]'' His publishing ventures have included [[Void Publications]], [[Cory and Collins]], and [[Ford Street Publishing]].
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  • * "Rat-Catcher" by [[Seanan McGuire]] (''A Fantasy Medley 2'', [[Subterranean]]) ...Shadow" by [[Thomas Olde Heuvelt]] (''Postscripts: Unfit For Eden'', [[PS Publications]])
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  • When it began in December, 1949, the editorial policy of ''A. Merritt's Fantasy Magazine'' was the same as its companion magazine, ''[[Fantastic Novels]]'' ...es issued by [[Popular Publications]] were shaky by 1949, and ''A. Merritt Fantasy Magazine'' was only the first to fall.
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  • ...’50s, belonged to the [[Buffalo Fantasy League]] and was part of [[Pegasus Publications]], according to the [[1950 Fan Directory]].
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  • ...Society''', is an [[organization]] formed in 1971 as the '''British Weird Fantasy Society'''. It is unrelated (except, perhaps, in spirit) with the earlier o The '''BWFS''' was an organization "catering for all devotees of [[fantasy]], [[horror]] and the supernatural" it had "a magazine, ''[[Dark Horizons]]
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  • ...ntastic in the Arts]]''. He wrote (with [[Farah Mendlesohn]]) ''Children's Fantasy Literature: An Introduction'' (2016). He also drew maps for fantasies by [
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  • ...e]] who was a member of the [[Tennessee Fictioneers]] and, later, [[Vulcan Publications]]. ...I]] and was on the Advisory [[Board]] of the moderately successful [[Dixie Fantasy Federation]].
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  • Publications include: * ''Year's Best Australian Science Fiction & Fantasy 1, 2004'', edited by [[Bill Congreve]] and [[Michelle Marquardt]] (2005)
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  • ..., fantasy, horror, and mash-ups of all three." It was published by [[Apex Publications]] and the editors have included [[Lynne M. Thomas]] (issues 30 in 2011 to 5
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  • ...fiction]], [[fantasy]], [[comics]], mysteries and related popular culture publications.
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  • ...reviews published in [[prozines]]. He was a judge for the [[International Fantasy Award]]. He attended the [[Second British Convention]] was published the '
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  • ...ed and published ''[[Other Worlds]]'', a digest-sized magazine of SF and [[fantasy]] stories. ...k Parade''''', a digest-sized magazine on paperback topics. Articles on SF/fantasy topics are included in almost every issue.
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  • ...eelance professional artist in 1970. She has provided artwork for diverse publications, including magazines, children's books, and book covers. * 2005 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2005]]
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  • ...rst [[club]]). He published seven issues of ''[[The British Scientifiction Fantasy Review|Scientifiction]]'', an important early British [[fanzine]]. ...sy Review]]'') which was incorporated into the new [[prozine]] ''[[Science Fantasy (UK)]]'' when he became editor in 1950.
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  • ...Arbor]]-based [[academic]], editor, and [[bibliographer]] of [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] works, taught at Eastern Michigan University. He received the [[Pilgrim A '''Publications:'''
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  • ...itten sequels to ''Blade Runner''. He has also written comic books for DC Publications. * 2000 -- [[World Fantasy Convention 2000]]
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  • '''John Myers Myers''' was an [[American]] writer, best known for his fantasy novel ''Silverlock'' (1949), which tells the story of A. Clarence Shandon's ...The Life and Works of John Myers Myers'' was published in 1988 by [[Niekas Publications]] and reprinted in 1989 by Borgo Press; the 52-page pamphlet was edited by
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  • ...series ''The Year's Best Australian Fantasy and Horror'' for [[Ticonderoga Publications]], and was News Editor for the [[Australian Horror Writers' Association]] f
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  • ...rship number 1 of that [[club]]. He was a member of the [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]]. He reported that he sold off his collection to fund the cou
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  • Merle Insigna is a [[fan artist]] and [[Sf]]/[[fantasy]] illustrator living in New Hampshire. ...ton in '89]] [[Worldcon bid]] as well as did the cover art for [[fannish]] publications such as
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  • * ''Rhetorics of Fantasy'' by [[Farah Mendlesohn]] [Wesleyan University Press, 2008] ...t It Is We Do When We Read Science Fiction'' by [[Paul Kincaid]] ([[Beccon Publications]], 2008)
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  • '''Fandbooks''' are special publications of the [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]]. The purpose of a fandbook is to provide pointers from vet 5||''Pseudonyms of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror Authors''||[[Jon D. Swartz]]||2010||14||A paltry list.
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  • ...tion, fantasy, and horror. They were originally administered by [[Chimaera Publications]], who continue to own the Awards, but have subsequently been administered ...rt from disagreement as to which is the premier award for science fiction, fantasy and horror in Australia, is that the Aurealis Awards have tended to be repo
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  • In the 1940s through the ’60s, he was editor of ''[[Fantasy Times]]''/''[[Science Fiction Times]]'', an important [[newszine]] which wa ...: [[Taurasi-Thompson Publications]], [[United Publications]], and [[Cosmic Publications]], which became Fandom House. He was one of the leaders of the [[Fanvets]]
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  • ...about the sale of ''Wonder Stories'' in 1936 to [[Ned Pines]]’ [[Standard Publications]].
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  • ...Melbourne Science Fiction Club]]. He was a member of the [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]]. Reviewer for the ''[[Australian Science Fiction Review]]'' ...n]], “Displaced Person,” was published in ''[[Science Fantasy (UK)|Science Fantasy]]'' in April 1961.
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  • ...igned partway through his term), Art Director, and edited ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' in 1984-87. He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[No Sex]]''. ...political science. While there, he was the art director of two USF student publications, the ''Foghorn'' and ''San Francisco Quarterly''. After college, he worked
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  • [[Book]] publications include: * ''The Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror 1'', edited by Robert N. Stephenson (2016)
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  • ...He was part of [[Salford Fandom]], and the [[Northern Science Fiction and Fantasy Group]] (which he [[chaired]]). ...adler]], he published the ''[[Ken Bulmer]] [[Bibliography]]'' for [[Beccon Publications]]. He was an early worker on ''[[SF2 Concatenation]]''.
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  • ...Inc. ''F&SF'' was founded to cover the full range of [[sf]], including [[fantasy]], and to do so at a higher literary level than was common at the time. It The ''Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction'' reprint anthology series is a long-standing, irregula
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  • ...& -iana. AH does not, of course, do the actual printing and binding of its publications.
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  • ...tasy Convention]], [[World Fantasy Convention 2003]], and the [[2014 World Fantasy Convention]]. ...comes from the [[Cordwainer Smith]] "Lords of the Instrumentality" series. Publications have included ''[[Being Gardner Dozois]]'' by [[Michael Swanwick]], which w
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  • He published ''[[Fantasy Fictioneer]]'' as part of [[Vulcan Publications]]. He also published the [[fanzines]] ''[[Science Fiction Esquire]]'' and
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  • ...ed the [[fanzine]] ''[[Cosmic Tales]]'' in the late 1930s. After [[Cosmic Publications]], their [[publishing house]] was [[LuGerKus]]. They published the [[apazi Both were charter members of The [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]] in 1941, and Louis ran unsuccessfully for its [[Board]]. H
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  • ...ined by volunteers, it had, as of July 2022, some 236,357 authors, 740,327 publications and 34,875 publishers recorded.<ref name="ISFDBstats">[https://www.isfdb.or
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  • '''Publications''' * The ''[[Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine]]''.
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  • ...lute''', a [[Canadian]] [[author]] and critic specializing in [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] literature, has lived mostly in [[England]] since 1969. He has been descr ...''[[The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction]]'' and of ''[[The Encyclopedia of Fantasy]]'', as well as author of ''Science Fiction: The Illustrated Encyclopedia''
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  • ...of the [[circle]] of publications around ''[[Wyrd]]'', a [[small-press]] [[fantasy]] magazine. For the second, Rich coined the term ''[[speculative poetry]]''
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  • ...natics]]. His name is variously spelled Philip and Phillip in contemporary publications and as he doesn't seem to have published anything himself it's not possible According to a report of the same event in ''[[Science Fantasy News]]'' #8, 'Arthur swears it was a mis-print...'.
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  • *[[Westercon 1|First Annual West Coast Scienti-Fantasy Conference]], 1948. =Publications=
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  • Her other publications include ''Exploring the Matrix: Visions of the Cyber Present'', a collectio ...rg]], she co-edited ''Best Science Fiction'' of 2001, 2002, and the ''Best Fantasy'' of 2001 and 2002.
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  • Lisa Tuttle (born in Houston, Texas) is a [[SF]], [[fantasy]], and horror author. She received a B.A. degree in English from Syracuse U ...sm. She has also edited several anthologies and reviewed books for various publications. She has been living in the United Kingdom since 1981.
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  • ...y science and fan doings rather than news on the pros. Numerous individual publications, single issue and single-copy "pass arounds" were being done, but of course
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  • ...nto "a definitive digest of information on all amateur science and fantasy publications."
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  • ...[fanzines]] of that period. He contributed art to [[fanzines]] such as ''[[Fantasy Fiction Pictorial]]'', ''[[Fantascience Digest]]'' and ''[[Comet Stories of ...n the 1940s, doing artwork for the [[SF magazines]] published by [[Popular Publications]]. He soon was also contributing to ''[[Weird Tales]].'' At the time, his a
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  • ...vities which engage and support the interests of [[science fiction]] and [[fantasy]] [[fans]]. ...shed monthly, the quarterly [[clubzine]] is ''[[Warp]]''. The names of the publications are a deliberate tip of the hat to the origins of MonSFFA when it was calle
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  • ...n]], writer, illustrator, editor, publisher, and appraiser of [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] art and book [[collections]]. ...many [[organizations]], including the [[Association of Science Fiction and Fantasy Artists]] ([[ASFA]]). He was a member of [[Writers' Bloc]].
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  • ...ourne Science Fiction Club]] in 1952 and a member of the [[Amateur Fantasy Publications of Australia]].
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  • ...] throughout his life. His [[fannish]] [[publishing house]] was '''Pegasus Publications'''. ...[Buffalo]] 2, N.Y. [[Book]] dealer, 24, read [[stf]] 12 yrs. Pres. Buffalo Fantasy League. [[Collects]] books. Yes to N3F working .
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  • ...ald A. Wollheim]]'s professional editing career. [[Wollheim]] wrote Albing Publications of New York, asking if they were interested in a [[SF magazine]] titled ''S ...contents of each issue into two parts, one for [[SF]] and the other for [[fantasy]]. Non-[[Futurians]] whose work was used included [[David H. Keller]] and [
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  • ...founder of the [[BSAW]] and one of the founders of the [[Michigan Science Fantasy Society]]. He was a member of the [[CFG]] and attended some of the earliest His [[publishing house]] was '''Outhouse Publications''', and he [[edited]] and [[published]] ''[[Ice (Shapiro)]]'', ''[[Hallucin
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  • ...from the printing shop. The [[Philadelphia]]ns put forth their effort, ''[[Fantasy Fiction Telegram]]''. ''[[The Atom]]'' and the early ''[[Helios]]'', both p ...ok in another [[ISA]] New Yorker to form [[Michel-Wollheim|Michel-Wollheim Publications]]. From their printing press came [[the Phantagraph]], mainly, by this time
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  • ...apers, convention program books, on book covers, and in various mainstream publications such as ''The New York Times'' and ''USA Today Weekend''. He has also been ...everal of John's photographs were featured in [[Souvenir Book]] of [[World Fantasy Convention 2013]].
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  • ...in [[Hertfordshire]] and was a member of the [[Herts. Science Fiction and Fantasy Group]]. He organized [[Blackpool Fan Con]] and helped run [[Briscon]]. The [[Astral Leauge]]'s publications carried references to the Bearer Of All Knowledge (BOAK) as a jab at him.
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  • ...e the 1940s, and a longtime [[pro]]. He co-founded the [[San Diego Science-Fantasy Society]]. He belonged to [[Little Men]] and was part of the staff of its [ ...un'' (with [[George Clayton Johnson]]), but he wrote literally hundreds of publications in various genres.
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  • ''Eidolon: The Journal of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy'' was a [[prozine]] from [[Perth]], Western [[Australia]]. Its publisher, [[small press]] '''Eidolon Publications''', also published:
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  • ...SFG''') is an [[association]] of [[Canberra]]-based [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]] and [[horror]] writers. Publications include:
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  • ...found in ''The Drawings of Jeffrey Jones'' (1982). There have been several publications of his color work. * 1976 -- [[London Annual Fantasy & Media Festival]]
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  • ...e Fiction Society]] (PSFS) (and thus one of the [[Phillies]]) and of the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] ([[FAPA]]) in the 1930s. He attended the [[Fir ...'' and ''[[Fantasy Fiction Telegram]]''. He was the last member of [[Comet Publications]] and invented [[Cosmic Monopoly]]. He attended the [[1938 Philadelphia Co
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  • Although [[clubs]] can also have OO's &mdash; ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' is the OO of the [[N3F]], e.g. (the OO of a [[club]] is sometimes c ...a]], the OO generally lists (1) the titles, editors and number of pages of publications in the individual [[apa mailing]] being sent out with it, (2) a membership
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  • ...ght Zone]]'' under a male pseudonym in 1988, followed quickly by a pair of publications under her own name in ''[[Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine]]'' in 19
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  • ...'[[The Science Fiction Fan]]''. Taurasi, for his part, had established ''[[Fantasy News (Taurasi)]]'', which forged ahead of the other weekly, [[Dick Wilson|W
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