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'''Flafan''' was a science fiction fanzine by Sylvia Dees White.
 
'''Flafan''' was a science fiction fanzine by Sylvia Dees White.
  
Published in Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A., ''Flafan'' appeared in the 1950s.  
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Published in Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A., ''Flafan'' appeared in the 1950s. The first issue was released in September 1957. Two issues were published.
  
 
Issue two featured the articles "Gastrocomical" by John Berry ([[Pot Pourri]]); "Regional Con" by Larry Stark; "Bad Luck Chain Letter" by Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]); "The Matter of the Fact" by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]); and the editorial "Coglio Ergo Sum" by Sylvia Dees. Artwork was contributed by Dan Atkins, George Metzger, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], and Sylvia Dees.
 
Issue two featured the articles "Gastrocomical" by John Berry ([[Pot Pourri]]); "Regional Con" by Larry Stark; "Bad Luck Chain Letter" by Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]); "The Matter of the Fact" by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]] ([[Horizons]]); and the editorial "Coglio Ergo Sum" by Sylvia Dees. Artwork was contributed by Dan Atkins, George Metzger, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], and Sylvia Dees.

Revision as of 06:53, 9 September 2014

Flafan was a science fiction fanzine by Sylvia Dees White.

Published in Gainesville, Florida, U.S.A., Flafan appeared in the 1950s. The first issue was released in September 1957. Two issues were published.

Issue two featured the articles "Gastrocomical" by John Berry (Pot Pourri); "Regional Con" by Larry Stark; "Bad Luck Chain Letter" by Bob Tucker (Le Zombie); "The Matter of the Fact" by Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons); and the editorial "Coglio Ergo Sum" by Sylvia Dees. Artwork was contributed by Dan Atkins, George Metzger, William Rotsler, and Sylvia Dees.

in his introduction for The Best of Fandom 1958, Robert Madle (Fantasy Fiction Telegram, Fantascience Digest) wrote about the fanzines of that year; "There were also some new fanzines. Now, as a general rule, new fanzines do not stand out or make an impression. However, one of the neatest - formatwise - to appear in 1958 was published by a neofan - Sylvia White (née Dees) with Flafan."