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... known to historians of science fiction in Canada, mainly because in 1941 he produced and edited CENSORED, that is claimed as Canada's third fanzine, or mimeograph magazine for science fiction fans. Furthermore, he was a founding member of Canada’s National Fantasy Fan Federation, while in 1942 he formed the abortive ...
... 82-12 Super 8 cameras ARTS Brian McKernan 32 - 82-12 FANTASY, Asimov, King, ARTS Janel Bladow 34 - 82-12 Science Books ARTS Charles Platt 36 - 82-12 New Flight Recorders ... James E. Oberg 124 - 83-09 CARRION COMFORT Fiction Dan Simmons 132 - 83-09 UFOs, etc. ANTIMATTER 147 - 83-09 Science Fiction Predictions, Clarke, Asimov, Benford ARTS A A Attanasio 172 - ...
... zum Mars - Eine Kosmische Phantasie'' (''On a Daring Voyage to Mars -- A Cosmic Fantasy'') (1928). Valier had another objective for writing the story: “The following tale introduces ... Interplanetary Society, founded in 1930 and afterward known as the American Rocket Society, science fiction literature (more specifically, “interplanetary stories”) played a stronger role in attracting new members ...
... , like the other fictional works mentioned earlier, also greatly influenced the members of the VfR and later played a role in the development of early American science fiction interplanetary literature.) Gail ... , the sample chapter is by Debus, “Spaceflight Poetical Works and Inhabitants (of other planets) - Fantasies since the Renaissance to our Times.” It is interesting to note that in this ...
... . Hanson and Dennis A. Jacques Editorial - Walter H. Gillings An Appeal to British Fantasy Fans - Leslie J. Johnson An Astronaut Elucidates (A Reply to Mr Barnes) ... Science Fiction Film - V.H. Johnson A Scoop For Science Fiction Fans - ''' November 1936 ''' '''Vol 1 No 8''' '''Novae Terrae''' - Douglas W. F. Mayer The British Science Fiction Conference - ...
... Fiction Peter Straub 90 - 90-10 Inside Story, The Soviet spaceport Baikonur Article James E. Oberg 96 - 90-10 South African sightings Witchcraft or UFOs? ANTIMATTER 105 - 90-10 Astronomical fantasies ... writes 10 - 90-11 Telescope Lenses STARS Victor Dricks 14 - 90-11 Science Fiction Interiors ARTS Tom Dworetzky 18 - 90-11 Dirty Thoughts MIND Anthony l. ...
... American Interplanetary Society; and the noted science fiction writer Roman F. Starzl, besides Frank B. Eason, the President of the science fiction “fan club” group, the Science Correspondence Club. These memberships were due ... Ley, is that Dominik's later stories “contributed to the nationalistic scene of revenge fantasies (i.e. revenge against the Treaty of Versaille treatment of Germany) and the ...
... -of-the-Month feature selection. This and other books have been selections of the Science, Quality Paperback and Science Fiction Book Clubs. His book, ''Digital Art'', was listed on the VOYA (Voice of ... Black Cat Press, which Miller has devoted to publishing new editions of rare and obscure science fiction, fantasy and science fact books. Among these are new, original translations of several Jules Verne novels. Space ...
... our own lifetimes that the meaning of space has changed from the domain of science fiction, to that of science. Space is no longer just the realm of imagination or possibility, but of ... any other type of science fiction, space means an infinite and uncharted domain unbound by everyday rules where you can invent anything you want. For the aficionado of science however, space is also ... to mean. And as so few of us will actually ever venture into space, our fantasies will remain safely protected from the cold hand of reality's limitations. In the domain ...
... science fiction convention to ever be staged anywhere in the world, at the Theosophical Hall in Leeds Yorkshire. At this meeting on January 3rd 1937 he joined the newly formed Science Fiction ... a multitude of stories and space-related non-fiction for Novae Terrae , the Bulletin of the BIS , the Astronaut, British Scientifiction Fantasy Review, The Fantast, The Futurian, Tomorrow, Zenith, Urania ...

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