Fantasias

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Fantasias was a science fiction fanzine by David English published in New York, U.S.A.

At least seven issues of this mimeographed fanzine appeared in the 1950s, with issue 1 released in October 1951, and issue 8 appearing in July 1953.

Art work was by Orville W. Mosher and David English.

Written contributions were by Fred Chappell; P.H. Economou (Phlotsam); J.T. Oliver (Worlds Apart), with the story "The Trainer"; Bobby Pope (Fan-atic), with the article "How to build a Rocketship that actually blasts off"; Dick Ryan; Genevieve K. Stephens (Loki); Bill Venable (Aleph-Null), with "The Hardest Job In Fandome"; George Wetzel; and W. Wiers.

Fantasias was a member of "Fanvariety Enterprises", an affiliation of fan publishers put together by Max Keasler and Bill Venable. It included such publications as Max Keasler's Opus, Bill Venable's The Pendulum, Norman Browne's Vanations, Harlan Ellison's Science Fantasy Bulletin, Bob Farnham and Nan Gerding's The Chigger Patch of Fandom, Norbert Hirschhorn's Tyrann, Ian MacAuley's Cosmag, Joel Nydahl's Vega, and Starlanes by Nan Gerding and Orma McCormick.

David English's drawings were well regarded by fanzine editors. In June 1958, Larry Stark published A David English Sketchbook, a collection of English's work. As well, his writing appeared in publications such as Magazine of Horror and Strange Tales.

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