Difference between revisions of "Van Splawn"

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* ''[[Djinn (Splawn)]]''
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* ''[[Djinn (Splawn)]]'' [1952]
 
* ''[[Fandom on Parade]]'' [1945]
 
* ''[[Fandom on Parade]]'' [1945]
* ''[[The Fantasmith]]'' (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[The Fantasmith]]'' [1953] (for [[FAPA]])
* ''[[Mars]]''
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* ''[[Mars]]'' [early 40s]
 
* ''[[Prometheus]]''
 
* ''[[Prometheus]]''
 
* ''[[Sevagram (Splawn)]]''
 
* ''[[Sevagram (Splawn)]]''
* ''[[Soma]]''
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* ''[[Soma (Splawn)]]''
 
* ''[[Symphony]]''
 
* ''[[Symphony]]''
* ''[[Time Stream]]'' (with [[Paul D. Cox]] and [[J. T. Oliver]])
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* ''[[Time Stream]]'' [early 50s] (with [[Paul D. Cox]] and [[J. T. Oliver]])
* ''[[Worlds Apart]]'' (with [[Paul D. Cox]] and [[J. T. Oliver]])
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* ''[[Worlds Apart]]'' [1951] (with [[Paul D. Cox]] and [[J. T. Oliver]])
 
 
  
 
{{person | born=????}}
 
{{person | born=????}}

Revision as of 15:05, 17 March 2021

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Van Splawn was a St. Louis fan who published the weird fiction fanzine, The Fantasmith for FAPA, in 1953. He was a prolific fanzine editor from the mid-1940s to the mid-1950s. He was a founder of Vulcan Publications.

He was a fanartist, too; Harlan Ellison called him a “true ‘craftsman’ of the field” of fanzine art in Sol IX.

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