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'''Jerri Bullock''' was a fanzine editor and a artist.
 
'''Jerri Bullock''' was a fanzine editor and a artist.
  
In 1948 she and co-editor Russ Manning released [[Fan Artisan]]. It was the organ of the group ''Fantasy Artisans Club'', of which both editors were members.  
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In 1948 she and co-editor Russ Manning released [[Fan Artisan]]. It was the organ of the group ''The Fantasy Artisans Club'', of which both editors were members.  
  
''Fantasy Artisans Club'' was a correspondence club for artists and fans interested in fantasy and science fiction artwork. Members included Bullock and Manning as well as John E. Blyer, Ken Brown, Lee Budoff,  Ed Cox (co-editor of [[The Chigger Patch of Fandom]]), Lester Fried, Bill Grant, Joe Gross, John Grossman, W. Leslie Hudson, Roberta Hess, Bill Kroll, Sol Levin, "Loki", Howard Miller (editor of [[Dream Quest]]), Ray Nelson, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], Albert Toth, as well as J. Henk Sprenger of the Netherlands and Ben Abas of Holland and later, Frank Dietz. They exchanged information about drawing techniques, stenciling, as well as offering critiques of each other work, and information about requests from fanzine editors for art. Fan Artisans was the first publication to come from the club.In late 1948, ''Fan Artisan'' became a split zine with [[Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction]] edited by Frank Dietz, Jr.
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''The Fantasy Artisans Club'' was a correspondence club for artists and fans interested in fantasy and science fiction artwork. Members included Bullock and Manning as well as John E. Blyer, Ken Brown, Lee Budoff,  Ed Cox (co-editor of [[The Chigger Patch of Fandom]]), Lester Fried, Bill Grant, Joe Gross, John Grossman, W. Leslie Hudson, Roberta Hess, Bill Kroll, Sol Levin, "Loki", Howard Miller (editor of [[Dream Quest]]), Ray Nelson, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], Albert Toth, as well as J. Henk Sprenger of the Netherlands and Ben Abas of Holland and later, Frank Dietz. They exchanged information about drawing techniques, stenciling, as well as offering critiques of each other work, and information about requests from fanzine editors for art. ''Fan Artisans'' was the first publication to come from the club.
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One issue of ''Fan Artisan'' appeared before Russ Manning went back to college and Jerri Bullock decided to incorporate the zine with the photo offset printed [[Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction]], edited by Frank Dietz, Jr., which became the official organ of ''The Fantasy Artisans Club' in October, 1948. The second issue of ''Fan Artisan'' appeared as a split zine with the third issue of Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction. The fourth issue of ''Science, Fantasy and Fiction'' incorporated ''Fan Artisan'', which then no longer existed as a separate publication.
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''The Fantasy Artisans Club'', with Art Rapp, produced the official publication for the Cincinatti SF convention, called ''Cinvention''.
  
 
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Revision as of 03:19, 16 March 2011

Jerri Bullock was a fanzine editor and a artist.

In 1948 she and co-editor Russ Manning released Fan Artisan. It was the organ of the group The Fantasy Artisans Club, of which both editors were members.

The Fantasy Artisans Club was a correspondence club for artists and fans interested in fantasy and science fiction artwork. Members included Bullock and Manning as well as John E. Blyer, Ken Brown, Lee Budoff, Ed Cox (co-editor of The Chigger Patch of Fandom), Lester Fried, Bill Grant, Joe Gross, John Grossman, W. Leslie Hudson, Roberta Hess, Bill Kroll, Sol Levin, "Loki", Howard Miller (editor of Dream Quest), Ray Nelson, William Rotsler, Albert Toth, as well as J. Henk Sprenger of the Netherlands and Ben Abas of Holland and later, Frank Dietz. They exchanged information about drawing techniques, stenciling, as well as offering critiques of each other work, and information about requests from fanzine editors for art. Fan Artisans was the first publication to come from the club.

One issue of Fan Artisan appeared before Russ Manning went back to college and Jerri Bullock decided to incorporate the zine with the photo offset printed Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction, edited by Frank Dietz, Jr., which became the official organ of The Fantasy Artisans Club' in October, 1948. The second issue of Fan Artisan appeared as a split zine with the third issue of Science, Fantasy, and Science Fiction. The fourth issue of Science, Fantasy and Fiction incorporated Fan Artisan, which then no longer existed as a separate publication.

The Fantasy Artisans Club, with Art Rapp, produced the official publication for the Cincinatti SF convention, called Cinvention.

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