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Other editors at various times included Sam Moskowitz, John Guinta and Ray Lester, Jr.
 
Other editors at various times included Sam Moskowitz, John Guinta and Ray Lester, Jr.
  
Contributors of writing included Forrest J. Ackerman ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]), with the column "The Ackerman Report"; James Blish reviewed books in the 1950s; Michael Corper, Arthur Jean Cox, Donald E. Ford, Rex Meyer, Sam Moskowitz ([[Helios]], [[New Fandom]]), Ken Slater ([[Vector]]), and Stephen J. Takacs.
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Contributors of writing included Forrest J. Ackerman ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]), with the column "The Ackerman Report"; James Blish reviewed books in the 1950s; Michael Corper, Arthur Jean Cox, Donald E. Ford, Thomas S. Gardner, Rex Meyer, Sam Moskowitz ([[Helios]], [[New Fandom]]), Ken Slater ([[Vector]]), Stephen J. Takacs, and J. Harry Vincent.
  
 
Photographs were by Jean Carrol and Bob Sheridan.  
 
Photographs were by Jean Carrol and Bob Sheridan.  

Revision as of 20:36, 25 September 2011

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Fantasy-Times was a science fiction fanzine by James V. Taurasi and Raymond Van Houten.

Fantasy Times was first released in 1941. While in the service in World War II. Taurasi and Van Houten published their fanzine in LaHavre, France. It was issued free to the fans in the Armed Forces.

Upon return from the war Fantasy-Times was published in New Jersey, U.S.A.

Other editors at various times included Sam Moskowitz, John Guinta and Ray Lester, Jr.

Contributors of writing included Forrest J. Ackerman (Voice of the Imagi-Nation), with the column "The Ackerman Report"; James Blish reviewed books in the 1950s; Michael Corper, Arthur Jean Cox, Donald E. Ford, Thomas S. Gardner, Rex Meyer, Sam Moskowitz (Helios, New Fandom), Ken Slater (Vector), Stephen J. Takacs, and J. Harry Vincent.

Photographs were by Jean Carrol and Bob Sheridan.

A Spanish language edition, Tiempo de Fantasia was published during 1948. Starting in 1958, a German language edition, SF Times, was published.

In 1955, Fantasy-Times won the first Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.

Raymond Van Hounten has previously edited Tesseract from 1937 till 1938, stepping in for departing editor C. Hamilton Bloomer. James Taurasi had previously published Cosmic Tales from 1937 till 1941. During the run of Fantasy-Times, Taurasi and Van Houten, with Frank R, Prieto, Jr., also published The Science Fiction Yearbook 1957. Later, the three editors would go on to publish Science Fiction Times.