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'''Van H. 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]].
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'''Van Henry 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.
 
He was a [[fanartist]], too; [[Harlan Ellison]] called him a “true ‘craftsman’ of the field” of [[fanzine]] [[art]] in ''[[Sol]]'' IX.
  
Van was born in 1927 in Oklahoma.  His family moved to the St. Louis area in the early 1940s.  He was in the Army from 1947-1951. At some point in the 1950s, he moved to Las Vegas, Nevada.  He married Nancy Haight in 1958 and died in Nevada in 1973.
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Van was born in 1927 in [[Oklahoma]].  His family moved to the St. Louis area in the early 1940s.  He was in the [[Army]] from 1947–51, becoming a sergeant. At some point in the 1950s, he moved to [[Las Vegas, NV]], by which time he had apparently [[gafiated]].  He married Nancy Haight in 1958 and died in Nevada in 1973.
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* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19046536/van-h-splawn FindaGrave entry. ]
  
 
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* ''[[Fandom on Parade]]'' [1945]
 
* ''[[Fandom on Parade]]'' [1945]
 
* ''[[The Fantasmith]]'' [1953] (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[The Fantasmith]]'' [1953] (for [[FAPA]])
* ''[[Mars]]'' [early 40s]
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* ''[[Mars]]'' [early ’40s]
 
* ''[[Prometheus]]''
 
* ''[[Prometheus]]''
 
* ''[[Sevagram (Splawn)]]''
 
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* ''[[The Star Rover]]''
 
* ''[[The Star Rover]]''
 
* ''[[Symphony]]''
 
* ''[[Symphony]]''
* ''[[Time Stream]]'' [early 50s] (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]]'' [1951] (with [[Paul D. Cox]] and [[J. T. Oliver]])
 
* ''[[Worlds Apart]]'' [1951] (with [[Paul D. Cox]] and [[J. T. Oliver]])
  

Revision as of 06:30, 23 January 2024

(November 14, 1927 – July 27, 1973)

Van Henry 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.

Van was born in 1927 in Oklahoma. His family moved to the St. Louis area in the early 1940s. He was in the Army from 1947–51, becoming a sergeant. At some point in the 1950s, he moved to Las Vegas, NV, by which time he had apparently gafiated. He married Nancy Haight in 1958 and died in Nevada in 1973.

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