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Corflu is the annual convention for fanzine fans. Corflu Concorde will be held 26th to 28th March 2021 in Bristol, England. Rob Jackson is Convention Chair. Attending and supporting memberships may be purchased via PayPal or cheque/check at the Corflu 38 website. As of 7 October 2020 there are 48 members, and Progress Report 1 is available at the website. 23 June 2020 Added archive issues Ethel the Aardvark #198 199 edited by LynC. 23 June 2020 Added Side Trekked #62, the clubzine of Science Fiction London (Ontario) 15 June 2020 Jeanne Bowman invites contributions for the final issue of Bill Bowers' Outworlds - details here (tiny PDF) 15 June 2020 Guy Lillian invites contributions for W.O.O.F., the Worldcon APA - details here (tiny PDF) 31 May 2020 Added Doug Bell s Unreliable Narrator #4 and archive issue #3 17 May 2020 Added Ethel the Aardvark #1 203 edited by LynC.The first and current issues of the clubzine of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club 9 May 2020 The latest issues of the NFFF s many fanzines are now available at the organization s website. Check links to individual titles at that page to see new issues. 3 May 2020 Added page for Ethel the Aardvark, the clubzine of the Melbourne Science Fiction Club 21 April 2020 Added John Bangsund's Chapman's Nephews, republished by Bill Wright 16 April 2020 Added links to the Rusty Hevelin fanzine collection at University of Iowa Libraries and the DIY History crowd-sourced transcription project of the archive 16 April 2020 Added Journey Planet #49, edited by James Bacon, P draig M al id, Chris Garcia, Chuck Serface 9 April 2020 Octothorpe #2, a regular fannish podcast by Liz Batty, John Coxon and Alison Scott, is now available 2 April 2020 Added Garry P Dalrymple s Transcendental Basenji Sermons and Enlightenment archive issues 80-85 31 March 2020 Pluglunk, the Corflu Heatwave one-shot fanzine, is available at the Corflu website 31 March 2020 Added John Purcell s Askew #29 - Corflu Heatwave wrap-up issue 31 March 2020 Octothorpe is a regular fannish podcast by Liz Batty, John Coxon and Alison Scott 28 March 2020 Added Garry P Dalrymple s Transcendental Basenji Sermons and Enlightenment archive issues 64-79 21 March 2020 Added Garry P Dalrymple s Transcendental Basenji Sermons and Enlightenment #86 plus archive issues 3 March 2020 Added BEAM #15 edited by Nic Farey & Ulrika O Brien 19 February 2020 Added Michael Dobson s Random Jottings #19 20 (Corflu 36 souvenir issues) 19 February 2020 Bunyip and ayotochtl #16, edited by Bob Hole, is available at the link 11 January 2020 Added Amazing Tales of Andi, a 1992 birthday surprise by Stu Shiffman for Andi Shechter, whose memorial gathering in Seattle was on this date. Specially scanned by Andy Hooper. 31 December 2019 Added Alexiad #108 edited by Lisa & Joseph Major 31 December 2019 Added Journey Planet #47 48, edited by Chris Garcia, James Bacon, , Ann Gry, Chuck Serface 31 December 2019 Added Exhibition Hall #29, edited by Chris Garcia, Alissa McKersie, James Bacon, Chuck Serface 30 December 2019 John Coxon Espana Sheriff s Lulzine #4 is now available 30 December 2019 Added Side Trekked #61, the clubzine of Science Fiction London (Ontario) 17 December 2019 Added TAFFish #1, edited by Johan Anglemark and Geri Sullivan 2 December 2019 Added Chunga #26 edited by Andy Hooper, Randy Byers & carl juarez 29 November 2019 John Coxon Espana Sheriff s Lulzine #3 is now available 22 November 2019 Added Key West, edited by Jeff Schalles. Archive issue, January 2003 22 November 2019 Added Alexiad #107 edited by Lisa & Joseph Major 13 November 2019 Added Fadeaway #63, edited by Robert Jennings 13 November 2019 Updated Taral Wayne s The Baloobius (one-shot) 23 October 2019 The latest issues of the NFFF s many fanzines are now available at the organization s website. Check links to individual titles at that page to see new issues - two samples are shown below. 6 October 2019 The annual open release of e-APA, normally a members-only electronic APA, is available for all to view 6 October 2019 The Philip K. Dick fanzine PKD Otaku, whose archive as of 2011 is hosted at eFanzines, now has its own site with many later issues. New issues will be announced here as they are released, and the cover for current issue #40 is shown below.. 23 September 2019 Added page for Swedish language fanzine Det svenska science fiction- ret by by Mats Dannewitz Linder 23 September 2019 Added Christopher J. Garcia s The Drink Tank #413 12 September 2019 Added Alexiad #106 edited by Lisa & Joseph Major 4 September 2019 Added Fadeaway #62, edited by Robert Jennings 1 August 2019 Added Opuntia #450, edited by Dale Speirs, plus cumulative index of issues 1-450 22 July 2019 Added Journey Planet #45, edited by John Coxon, James Bacon, Chris Garcia and Journey Planet #46, edited by Steven H Silver, James Bacon, Chris Garcia 2 July 2019 Added page for Karl-Johan Nor n s I st llet f r papper - report from the 2018 Nordic Fan Fund trip from Sweden to Finland and Finncon in PDF and epub versions. 29 May 2019 Added Andy Hooper s CAPTAIN FLASHBACK #4, 5 6, plus The Kong Papers 26 May 2019 Added BEAM #14 edited by Nic Farey & Ulrika O Brien 20 May 2019 Added Christina Lake s Lake s Folly, a collection published for Follycon 2018 20 May 2019 Added Michael Dobson s Random Jottings #18 (Corflu 36 wrap-up and analysis issue) 14 May 2019 Added Michael Dobson s Random Jottings #17 (Corflu 36 Fanthology) 9 May 2019 Added Side Trekked #60, the clubzine of Science Fiction London (Ontario) 28 April 2019 Added first three issues of Andy Hooper s CAPTAIN FLASHBACK 17 April 2019 Added Michael Dobson s Random Jottings #16 (Corflu 36 Program Book) 17 April 2019 Added Journey Planet #44, edited by James Bacon, Michael Carroll, Chris Garcia, P draig M al id 4 April 2019 Added special publication A TAFF Guide to Beer, edited by Claire Brialey and Mark Plummer and featuring beer episodes from TAFF trip reports, several pieces of beer-related fan writing by Geri Sullivan, and pieces from each of the other candidates in this year s TAFF race 1 April 2019 Added special publication Thy Life s a Miracle, a selection of some of Randy Byers fannish writing 25 March 2019 Added two publications to the TAFF page: TAFF News Redux #2 and T is for TAFFzine 18 March 2019 Added Alexiad #103 edited by Lisa & Joseph Major 18 March 2019 Added Michael Bolden s Busswarble #86, 87, 88 archive issues 5 January 2019 Added Alexiad #102 edited by Lisa & Joseph Major 31 December 2018 Added Journey Planet #42, guest edited by Sarah Gulde and Journey Planet #43, edited by James Bacon, Chris Garcia, Chuck Serface 25 December 2018 Added Journey Planet #41, edited by James Bacon, Chris Garcia, P draig M al id, Anthony Roche, Merlin Roche 16 December 2018 Added listing for John Coxon Espana Sheriff s Lulzine 16 December 2018 Added Fadeaway #58, edited by Robert Jennings 9 December 2018 Added Michael Dobson s Random Jottings #15 (Corflu 36 PR3) 9 December 2018 Added page for Brian Thurgood s Noumenon archive (New Zealand fanzine, 1976-1982) 9 December 2018 Added page for Eva Hauserov s Wild Sharkaah archive (English-language Czechoslovakian fanzine, 1990s) 22 November 2018 Added Alexiad #101 edited by Lisa & Joseph Major Issues 3 through 14 (2014) plus Specials: The Argentus Guide to Gameshows; The Art of the Con; Neptune; From Argentus to Zenith Banana Wings edited by Claire Brialey and Mark Plummer Summary and contact info for paper and (from issue 51) digital versions (Garth Spencer prior to issue 430) The monthly club newsletter of the British Columbia Science Fiction Association. Archive, and current issues 405 - 519 BosSFA Journal edited by Woody Bernardi for the Boston SF Association Issue 1 Issues 1 through 15. The Bring Bruce Bayside Bulletin was the offical publication of the fund to bring Bruce Gillespie to Corflu and Potlatch in 2005. Bruce s trip report, American Kindness, is now available. Confusion: Issues 1, 3, 7, 10, 11, 12 16 (early 1950s) ConfuSon: Issues 1 through 5 edited by Tony Keen Full archive (issues 1-13), plus The Convertible Omnibus and Swiss Tony Speaks to the Nation CyberCozen Aharon Sheer, Founding Editor; Leybl Botwinik, Editor Partial archive plus current issues edited by Mike Glicksohn ( Susan Wood) Complete archive, issues 1 - 16, scanned by Taral Wayne. CD Edition now available. Exhibition Hall edited by Chris Garcia, Ariane Wolfe and James Bacon Issues 1 - 28 File 770 edited by Mike Glyer. See also file770.com Issues 7, 79, 116, 132, 133, and 136 through 166 edited by Mike McInerney & rich brown Complete archive, issues 1 through 23, plus riders and the hoax issue 23 Futurian Observer edited by Bert F. Castellari William D. Veney. In later issues Veney was replaced by Ronald B. Levy Kim Huett s archive of the 1940s Australian newszine. Issues 1 through 34 Geek Girls Craft Podzine edited by Jade Falcon, Sandy Jacobs-Toille, and Espa a Sheriff Issues 1 - 5 G tterd mmerung Redux edited by Tommy Ferguson, Mark McCann and James McKee Hats for TAFF by Warren Buff, Kim Kofmel and Jacq Monahan One-shot Issue 37, Autumn 1987 The page also includes a Red Letter Day review by John Berry Implications edited by Joyce Katz, John Hardin, and Arnie Katz Issues 1, 2 edited by John Purcell Issues 1 through 19, plus and furthermore ..., and special issues edited by Bill Wright IRS issues 241 through 258, 264 - Dec 2013, and Special Feature: Ditmar s The Planet of the Eggs. Plus the Meteor, Inc. proposal, and Bill s WOOF zine for LoneStarCon 3 Journey Planet edited by James Bacon and Chris Garcia Issues 1 - 36 edited by Don Hutchison Archive issues 1 and 2 of the 1940s Canadian fanzine, scanned and introduced by Taral Wayne edited by Tom Foster Annual #1, 2004. A publication of the Mid South Science and Fiction Association. by Christopher J. Garcia New Series issues 1 through 3, and archive issues 0 through 6 of Chris Garcia s TAFF campaign zine Rain on Cherry-Blossoms edited by Eloise (Beltz-Decker) Mason Issues 1, 2, 3 Science Fiction Bibliography D. R. Welch and William Crawford Vol.1 No.1, 1935 Issue 12 - Hugo winner (and final edition) See also the 70th birthday celebration one-shot for Lee Hoffman at Fanac.org Science Fiction/San Francisco edited by Jean Martin Christopher Erickson (founded as Jack Avery s SF/SF) Issues 1 through 163 Issues 76 through 98. Bruce s page also includes Great Cosmic Donut of Life and his ANZAPA zine brg. Archive issues of SF Commentary are available at fanac.org SideTrekked the clubzine of Science Fiction London (Ontario) Mark C. Ambrogio and other club volunteers Issues 51 - 60 SNAPS Joyce Katz, OE, the Southern Nevada Amateur Press Society Distribution 13 edited by Tim Marion Issues 16 to 18, plus The Arkham Archivist and Terminal Eyes #8 (2002) Southern Fandom Confederation Bulletin Update edited by Warren Buff; Jennifer Liang as of 2013 Bulletin issues 9-1 through 10-2 Update issues 1-1 through 1-30 St Petersburg Gazette and Dawson s Landing Herald edited by Steven H Silver One shot commemorating the centennial of the death of Mark Twain, 21 April 2010 Steam Engine Time edited by Bruce Gillespie & Janine Stinson Issues 1 - 13, the complete run a page in memory Aspidistra (complete archive), Amor (complete archive), and The Best of Susan Wood Det svenska science fiction- ret by Mats Dannewitz Linder Swedish language fanzine Taste Not The Pierian Spring edited by Erika Maria Lacey No longer available on line Transcendental Basenji Sermons and Enlightenment Garry P Dalrymple Most issues 2 through 61, and current issues Wabe edited by Jae Leslie Adams, Bill Bodden, and Tracy Benton Issues 1, 2, 3, 4 edited by R Graeme Cameron The fanzine of the Science Fiction Community on the West Coast of Canada. Issues 1 through 22 edited by Eva Hauserov Archive of the English-language Czechoslovakian fanzine, 1990s UK Eastercons Fancyclopedia 3 has a comprehensive list of Eastercons, and many ofthe entries include scans of publications and other material 2005 ConFusion One-Shot A one-hour one-shot titled 59 Minutes of ConFusion. A 30-page fanzine created at Confusion 31, 22 January 2005, and edited by Jason Ahlquist, Lenny Bailes, and Geri Sullivan 2008 Chicago Worldcon Bidzine Chicago was bidding to host the Worldcon in 2008 2015 Dysprosium Newsletters 2015 Eastercon, London Issues 1 -7 and spoof issue 8 The Aboriginal Route Guy and Rosy Lillian s 2010 Australian Worldcon Trip Report One shot - parts 1 and 2 Anticipation Official and spoof newsletters from the 2009 Worldcon in Montreal Flavor Forecast Edited by Leah Zeldes Smith Progress Report for Operacon, Milwaukee Wisconsin, 12-15 March 2015 It s Bigger in Texas Fanzine produced at DeepSouthCon 2011 One shot Lost in Space 2009 Eastercon daily zine edited by Jim Mowatt Friday through Monday The Panoramic Route Guy and Rosy Lillian s 2009 Montreal Worldcon Trip Report One shot The VCON Vanguard Graeme Cameron s progress reports for VCON 41 (2016) Without Laurie Woody Bernardi s Corflu Glitter (Las Vegas 2012) trip report Ansible Convention Reports Dave Langford s comprehensive index to convention reports published in Ansible and elsewhere. See also Graham Charnock s UK Conreps site. Badges! Oh, yes, we do! British convention membership badges, from Eastercon, Novacon, Silicon Behind The Scenes Peter Weston s columns of fannish commentary and fanzine reviews for the British Science Fiction Association s journal VECTOR, written under the pseudonym Malcolm Edwards . Now reproduced on Greg Pickersgill s site. British Fanzine Bibliography Begun by Peter Roberts in the early 1970s and extended by Vince Clarke and Rob Hansen, this covers fanzines published by fans of general science fiction from 1930 to 1990. The latest version is in the FanHistory section at Rob Hansen s Fan Stuff website Origins of the British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) For the 2008 Eastercon, Peter Weston prepared display boards on the origins of the BSFA, and Greg Pickersgill has now converted these to the web as part of his BSFA Archives pages Checkpoint edited by Peter Roberts. Dave Langford s collaborative archive project for the famous 1970s SF/fan newsletter Fantasy Review Philip Turner s complete archive of Fantasy Review/Science-Fantasy Review, published between 1947 and 1950 by Walter Gillings. Abigail Frost Fan Writing Dave Langford s archive of the fanwriting of the late British fan Abigail Frost Futurian War Digest Rob Hansen s archive of the entire 39-issue run of J Michael Rosenblum s wartime fanzine Index to Letters in British SF Magazines John Boston s (almost) complete index of readers letters published in Science Fantasy, SF Impulse, New Worlds, and Science Fiction Adventures Nebula - Fanorama A complete archive of Walt Willis s fannish columns in Nebula during the 1950s, plus extras. Thanks to Robert Lichtman for help on the project. Nebula Science Fiction 1952 - 1959 Jim Linwood s site on the British SF magazine edited by Peter Hamilton. Lots of information on fan contributions, letters, artwork, etc., scans of all the covers, and a complete archive of Ken Slater s book review columns. New Worlds Cover Artwork Original cover artwork for issues of New Worlds from 1949-1955 and 1964, with scans of the art as published Science Fantasy News published by A. Vincent Clarke, originally for the Science Fantasy Society beginning in 1948, and later as his own fanzine. Greg Pickersgill s collaborative archive project Skyrack edited by Ron Bennett. Greg Pickersgill s collaborative archive project for the famous 1950s/60s SF/fan newsletter Tomorrow Rob Hansen s ongoing archive of the quarterly journal of the Science Fiction Association (1937-39), the UK s first national fan organisation. UK SF Fandom Archive A collection of British material now hosted on the mighty Ansible server Peter Weston s photographs from EasterCons and other British fan gatherings. See also the Supplement to Peter s book With Stars In My Eyes for more photos. e-APA David Burton s e-APA - a members-only electronic APA, published monthly and hosted on eFanzines.com. OE is now Garth Spencer.Membership is currently open - see details on page. 1939 Nycon WorldCon Three publications from the 1939 New York Worldcon, scanned and converted to PDF by Taral Wayne 1952 Sydney SF Convention Garry P Dalrymple s annotated version of the Official Report of the First Australian Science Fiction Convention, Sydcon, 1952 1957 London WorldCon Photographs Courtesy of Ina Shorrock, from the collection of Norman Shorrock Brumcon in Birmingham, England: Convention Newsflash; the making of Harry Harrison s Breathworld; Beryl Henley Archie Mercer con report. 1965 London WorldCon (Loncon II) A detailed illustrated report, assembled by Rob Hansen from contemporary sources, and more 1967 NyCon3 WorldCon Complete program details, plus scans of PRs, Program Book, membership card and badge. 1968 Baycon Worldcon The Hotel of Usher - one-shot produced at the convention 1970 SciCon70 Eastercon SciCon70 in London - photographs and programme listing 1991 FFANZ Trip Report FFANZ Across the Water, Alan Stewart s 1991 FFANZ Trip Report 2001 CUFF Trip Report A Trip Report Found in a Plain Manila Envelope, Murray Moore s 2001 CUFF Trip Report Eric Lindsay Jean Weber s trip report, PDF version, with photographs. This is a mirror of Eric Jean s site in Australia. 2004 Corflu 21, Las Vegas, Photographs and Con Report 163 photos of Corflu 21 by Bill Burns, Eric Lindsay, and Murray Moore, and a 12,000 word con report by Arnie Katz with cover and photos by Alan White The 40-year reunion con, Peterborough 2004, with photos by Peter Weston and Bill Burns, and a 1964 con report by Harry Nadler Ah! Sweet Laney! Selected Writings of Francis Towner Laney, edited by Robert Lichtman and published by Pat Virzi for Corflu Quire Cover archive and brief publishing details of Harry Nadler and Charles Partington s 1960s fanzine (1963-65) All Our Yesterdays - Columns by Harry Warner Jr. Harry Warner articles from 1951 throught 1976, collected by Chuck Connor in a print edition in 1991, and on diskette in 1997. Thanks to Greg Pickersgill for supplying the files. Ann Green Steve Green s Service Sheet for the funeral of his late wife Ann The Atlas Mystery - a ScienceFictional Whodunnit! The late Dave Wood s site, now hosted at eFanzines, on the mysterious re-painted covers of the British Reprint Edition of Astounding. Belgian Fandom (1970s on) Added link to Herman Ceulemans scans of the Belgian fandom clubzine and other material (Flemish language, but there are some familiar faces in the photo section) Bellissimo! This 122-page retrospective portfolio of Harry Bell s fan art, edited by Rob Jackson and first published in a print edition in 2006, is now available for download at eFanzines. Canadian Fancyclopedia The Canadian Fancyclopedia the result of 15 years research by R. Graeme Cameron into the history of Canadian Science Fiction Fandom details Canadian conventions, clubs, organizations, fanzines, prominent fanzine editors, APAzines, culture and traditions, as well as international fannish lore. To be updated as research continues. Can t get Off the Island: A Greg Pickersgill Collection Take a great fanwriter and make him Fan Guest of Honour at Interaction, the 2005 Worldcon in Glasgow. Then set Claire Brialey and Mark Plummer loose in the fanzine archives. You end up with this excellent collection of Greg Pickersgill s writings, now available for the first time on line. Cartiledge World Graham Charnock s compendium of British conreps, fanzines, the Astral Leauge, and more The Enchanted Duplicator Archive Scans of various editions of Walt Willis and Bob Shaw s fan fiction classic, collected and introduced by Taral Wayne Curt Phillips Fan Photo Archive Many photographs of fans from the 1950s on up The Fantasy Tarot Showcase Deck Bruce Pelz s introduction to his 1980 fantasy art project Flights From The Iron Moon Flights From The Iron Moon: Genre Poetry in UK Fanzines & Little Magazines 1980 - 1989. Compiled and edited by Steve Sneyd, published by Chuck Connor. The Golden Halls of Mirth rich brown and Paul Stanbery s 1960 fannish retelling of The Green Hills of Earth Gnome Press Aaron Raisey s blog on the famous 1940s/50s SF publisher Green Tits and Fur By Dr Juice. A 1993 parody by Kevin Duane and Ray Larabie, with an introduction by Taral Wayne, who also scanned the original for this on-line edition How Green Was My Vegrant: Some of the Best of Wild Heirs A gift to Las Vegas Fandom from their friends in mossy Seattle, on the occasion of Corflu Blackjack, March 19th to 21st, 2004. A fanthology of Las Vegas fan writing edited by Andy Hooper for the Las Vegas Corflu. Little Dictionary of terms used by SF Fans Rob Jackson s invaluable guide to the terminology of SF fandom, circa 1976. Text scanned and converted by Greg Pickersgill, HTML page layout by Bill Burns, August 2004. Most Of My Days Before Yesterday by Harry Warner, Jr. The story behind All Our Yesterdays, from Pelf #7, April 1969, editors David Hulan and Dave Locke Myrtle Rebecca Douglas: An Appreciation 1930s fan Morojo remembered by Elmer Perdue and Forry Ackerman in this 1965 one-shot The Neo-Fan s Guide (First Edition, 1955) The first of three editions of this classic work, this one edited and published by Bob Tucker. Text scanned and converted by Greg Pickersgill, HTML page layout by Bill Burns, August 2004. Novacon and the Nova Awards Information on the 2011 Novacon (UK), and the Nova Awards presented at that time for best fanzine, best fanzine writer, and best fanartist. See also the Novacon website. Pacheco Progress The complete progress reports of the bid to bring the greatest convention of all-time to the greatest agricultural roadside attraction of all-time. The Partial Greg Pickersgill In which Greg begins a project to reprint most of the material I have written for science fiction fanzines or for sf-fan email mailing lists since I encountered science fiction fandom in 1967. New material, July 2003 Pavlat Evans Fanzine Index (13MB PDF) PDF edition produced by Ron Brown, by permission of Peggy Rae (Pavlat) Sapienza Andy Porter s FanHistorical Photo Archive Editor and publisher for many years of Science Fiction Chronicle, Andy Porter built up a large library of fanhistorical images dating back to the 1940s. Some of them are shared here. Reflections in the Shards A collection of Caroline Mullan s fanwriting, published for the 2015 Eastercon where she was Fan GoH, and edited by Claire Brialey and Mark Plummer. Science Fiction Book Club (UK) Archive Not to be confused with the American SF book club, the UK version began in 1953 and issued many important titles. Greg Pickersgill is compiling a web archive on the Club, and welcomes information and contributions. The Science-Fiction Collector Complete archive, 1976-1981, of Grant Thiessen s bibliographic magazine The Science Fiction League of Extraordinary Fuggheads (281KB PDF) Faan fiction by Arnie Katz, who notes: Once in every fan generation a story comes along that is so gripping, yet ultimately transcendental, that it is a must read for all fans able to do so. While we re waiting for that one, I thought you might like to take a look at my faan fiction opus, The Science Fiction League of Extraordinary Fuggheads. Sirius 1i Special international (English/French/German) issue of Sirius: The Newspaper and Magazine of the ISFS - International Science Fiction Society. Published in June 1959 by Erwin Scudla of Austria Spirits of Things Past Progress reports, program book, and fanthology for ditto 14 FanHistoriCon 11 (October 2001), edited by Leah Zeldes Smith Steve Stiles Website The definitive website of artwork and writing by Hugo-winning fanartist Steve Stiles Toner Memories A fanzine anthology edited by Arnie Katz to celebrate Toner II (originally scheduled for August, 2006, the weekend before the LA WorldCon, but now cancelled) and to remind people of the 1976 original Harry Turner A memorial page for the British artist, science fiction fan and collector, with samples of his pro and fan art, scans of his 1940s/50s fanzines The Grin, Zenith, and Now Then, and much more. Direct link to fanzines page Up To Now: A History of Fandom as Jack Speer Sees It. A new edition of the hard-to-find 1939 classic of fannish history. The page also includes Geri Sullivan s compendium of material on Jack Speer from when he was Fan GoH at Noreascon 4 in 2004. William Morris : Dreamer of Dreams Article by Ian Covell, orginally published in John D. Owen s The Crystal Ship #11 WilliamRotsler.com Rylan Bachman s site dedicated to the work of Bill Rotsler - artwork, letters, ephemera, interviews and remembrances, along with information on Rotsler s professional work in books, magazines and films. Ylem Kim Huett s LiveJournal page is an ongoing anthology of some of the better writing from my large fanzine collection You Only Live Once The collected writings of the late John Brosnan, edited by Kim Huett. Now available as a revised and updated ebook. Who Knows What Ether Lurks in the Minds of Fen? The late Phil Castora s fannish autobiography, edited and published by Marty Cantor The late Peter Weston was fan guest of honor at Worldcon 2004, Noreascon 4 in Boston, and to mark the occasion NESFA Press published his book of fannish history, appropriately subtitled Adventures in British Fandom . Much more than a plain recitation of fan history facts, it is at once an autobiography and a document of social commentary on the 1960s and 70s in Britain. Of course as soon as the book was published the amendments and additions started arriving, so Peter and I created a Supplement for all the additional material, hosted here on eFanzines.com Argentus edited by Steven H Silver. Issue 1 through 4, and the 2005 special Checkpoint edited by Peter Roberts. Dave Langford s collaborative archive project for the famous 1970s SF/fan newsletter The Fantasy Fan Seven issues of Charles Hornig s 1933/34 fanzine at Gutenberg: The Fans Own Magazine . Gatehouse Gazette a steampunk and dieselpunk fanzine edited by Nick Ottens Gazeta SF a Romanian on-line fanzine which is also published each month in a PDF version with an English section. Click here for a Google translation of the site. Gothique Stardock edited by Stan Nicholls and David Griffiths. A page reflecting on the history of these two 1960s British fanzines. The Infinite Matrix edited by Eileen Gunn - a webzine featuring new science fiction by major writers, reviews by respected critics, and essays by original thinkers. It is kind of monthly, kind of weekly, and kind of daily. Helion the online fanzine of the Helion SF Club in Timisoara, Romania (Google translation at the link) The NASFA Shuttle The monthly clubzine of the North Alabama Science Fiction Association The National Fantasy Fan The National Fantasy Fan Federation s e-zine. Many other NFFF publications are also at their site. Plokta edited by Alison Scott, Steve Davies, and Dr. Plokta, aka Mike Scott. Issues 1 through 39 of the two-time Hugo winning fanzine are available on the Plokta website. Rune The official club fanzine of the Minnesota Science Fiction Society, Inc. (Minn-StF). Current issue and many archive issues Silicon Soapware Tom Digby s personalzine, available on the web or by email Some Fantastic edited by Matthew Appleton (and Jessica Darago as of issue 14). Issues 1 through 14 Tesseract Index Tesseract was the fanzine of the University of Illinois (at Chicago) Science Fiction Society. Scans of the zine are sought. Watch the Skies The monthly newsletter of the Science Fiction and Fantasy reading group of Camp Hill and Harrisburg, PA WSFA Journal (the clubzine of the Washington Science Fiction Association) edited by Keith Lynch Zenith Archive run of Harry Turner s 1940s fanzine. Rob Hansen s listing also includes earlier issues distributed with Futurian War Digest The Canadian Fancyclopedia An Incompleat GuideTo Twentieth Century Canadian Science Fiction Fandom - now hosted at eFanzines The 15th annual gathering of SF fanzine fans was held in Toronto, 18-20 October 2002. Ditto 18 The 18th annual gathering of SF fanzine fans was held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 14-16 October 2005. Ditto 2017 Planned for Vancouver, Canada, in the autumn of 2017, this gathering of SF fanzine fans is being planned by R. Graeme Cameron Eastercon The central site for ongoing information on the British National Convention Fancyclopedia 3 Fancyclopedia II, based on Jack Speer s earlier Fancyclopedia, was published in 1959 by Dick Eney, and was available on line at Eney s site until his recent death. Fancyclopedia 3 is intended to be a collective enterprise of all of fandom. Based on the previous works, it is to be written by fans who want to contribute. See the website for full details. The Hugo Awards The official (and comprehensive) site on science fiction s achievement awards Kittywompus Tracks Fanzines Alison Scott s ongoing fanzine log (but last update was December 2000) Greg Pickersgill s Gostak, including the Fanzine Bibliography Greg Pickersgill s site of many projects, including the Catalogue of the Fanzine Permacollection Octothorpe A regular fannish podcast by Liz Batty, John Coxon and Alison Scott Science Fiction and Fantasy Research Database An online index to over 82,000 historical and critical items about science fiction, fantasy and horror, compiled by Hal W. Hall Stromata Tom Veal s Electronic Lumber Room has an interesting selection of fannish history, including Worldcon program books and The Best of Fandom 1958 Trufen.net A website dedicated to conversations between science fiction fans on all subjects, including fanzines, conventions, sf writers and books, fan funds, awards, and everything else. The Voices of Fandom Bill Mills ongoing project to collect audio interviews and clips, either newly recorded or historic artifacts, for the entertainment of interested science fiction fans everywhere. If you re a fanzine fan, you probably know about the various fan funds which send worthy fans (who will, it is hoped, publish a trip report) to conventions in foreign lands. For information on current races, candidate platforms, and ballot forms, click on the links below. Australian Fan Funds Irwin Hirsh s site for fan funds involving Australia: DUFF, GUFF, FFANZ, NAFF DUFF - The Down Under Fan Fund Fanac.org s Joe Siclari served as the North American delegate to the 2005 Australian National SF Convention in Hobart, Tasmania TAFF - The Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund - TAFF now its own (unofficial) website with news and details of the current race and much historical information compiled by Dave Langford. The site also has information on DUFF and GUFF. Back issues of TAFF newsletters are hosted at eFanzines. Visit the TAFF site for candidate platforms and the voting ballot. Click here for photos from the TAFF party for Randy Byers in Walthamstow, England, 12 April 2003. Ansible Links - a vast and comprehensive collection of SF and fannish links The British Science Fiction Association (BSFA) - founded in 1958; publishes a regular magazine, Vector. LASFS - The Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society, the world s oldest continuously-active science-fiction and fantasy club. The MidAmerican Fan Photo Archive is an gallery and index of over 3000 photographs of science fiction fans and professionals taken at conventions and events around North America. RossWorx - Ross Chamberlain s biographical and SF art site Frank R. Paul - Frank Wu s site dedicated to the work of the prolific science fiction and fantasy artist Rotsler.com - Michael Bernstein s site dedicated to the work of Bill Rotsler (archive copy, site defunct). See instead Rylan Bachman s WilliamRotsler.com The Rotsler Award website - awards for long-time wonder-working with graphic art in amateur publications of the science fiction community. Science Fiction Hub - Liverpool University s subject portal for science fiction scholars is based on the wealth of research resources in the Science Fiction Collections of The University of Liverpool s Special Collections and Archives. It is Europe s largest catalogued collection of SF material, including the Science Fiction Foundation Collection and a wealth of literary archives. Steffanland - Dan Steffan s site showcasing his art, old and new. Space is available on this site for any editor who wants to put an SF fanzine on line, in HTML, PDF, or any other standard format. There is no charge to editors or readers. I m also happy to list other on-line SF fanzine sites. Please let me know if you d like a link.

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