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'''Granfalloon''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Linda Buchyager.
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'''Granfalloon''' was a science fiction fanzine published by Linda Bushyager.
  
 
The first issue was published in 1966 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.. Twenty issues of ''Grandfalloon'' were released, the last one in July 1976.  
 
The first issue was published in 1966 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.. Twenty issues of ''Grandfalloon'' were released, the last one in July 1976.  
  
Writers include Piers Anthony, Jesus Cummings, Don D'Ammassa, D. Dinucci, Richard Delap, Arnie Katz, Sandra Miesel, Ron Miller, Robert Silverberg,  Jeff Smith, Darrell Schweitzer   
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Writers include Piers Anthony, Jesus Cummings, Don D'Ammassa, D. Dinucci, Richard Delap, Arnie Katz, Sandra Miesel, Ron Miller, Robert Silverberg,  Jeff Smith, and Darrell Schweitzer.  
  
Artists include Bill Bowers, Grant Canfield,  Richard Delap, Steve Fabian, Connie Reich Faddis, Dick Flinchbaugh, George Foster,  Mike Gilbert, Alexis Gilliland, Howard Green, C. Lee Healy, Terry Jeeves, Eddie Jones, Tim Kirk, Sandra Miesel,  Pauline Palmer, Terry Romine, [[Bill Rotsler]], Bernie Zuber
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Artists include Bill Bowers, Grant Canfield,  Richard Delap, Steve Fabian, Connie Reich Faddis, Dick Flinchbaugh, George Foster,  Mike Gilbert, Alexis Gilliland, Howard Green, C. Lee Healy, Terry Jeeves, Eddie Jones, Tim Kirk, Sandra Miesel,  Pauline Palmer, Terry Romine, [[Bill Rotsler]], and Bernie Zuber.
  
 
''Granfalloon'' won the Hugo Award for 'Best Fanzine' in 1972.
 
''Granfalloon'' won the Hugo Award for 'Best Fanzine' in 1972.

Revision as of 06:29, 18 February 2011

Granfalloon was a science fiction fanzine published by Linda Bushyager.

The first issue was published in 1966 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.. Twenty issues of Grandfalloon were released, the last one in July 1976.

Writers include Piers Anthony, Jesus Cummings, Don D'Ammassa, D. Dinucci, Richard Delap, Arnie Katz, Sandra Miesel, Ron Miller, Robert Silverberg, Jeff Smith, and Darrell Schweitzer.

Artists include Bill Bowers, Grant Canfield, Richard Delap, Steve Fabian, Connie Reich Faddis, Dick Flinchbaugh, George Foster, Mike Gilbert, Alexis Gilliland, Howard Green, C. Lee Healy, Terry Jeeves, Eddie Jones, Tim Kirk, Sandra Miesel, Pauline Palmer, Terry Romine, Bill Rotsler, and Bernie Zuber.

Granfalloon won the Hugo Award for 'Best Fanzine' in 1972.