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The first issue of ''Si-Fan'' appeared in 1959. It was published in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. Issue 3 appeared in 1960 and #4 in 1961.  
 
The first issue of ''Si-Fan'' appeared in 1959. It was published in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. Issue 3 appeared in 1960 and #4 in 1961.  
  
Contributions included articles by Allen Baes, Ted Brooke, Alan Burns, and the story "Independence" by David H. Keller.
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Contributions included articles by Allen Baes, Ted Brooke, Alan Burns, "The Fantasy of Science Fiction" by Calvin Beck, "Notes of a Pulp Collector" by Bernie Wermers, a profile of Sam Moskowitz by Ed Wood, and the story "Independence" by David H. Keller.
  
 
Art work was contributed by Robert E. Gilbert, Andrew J. Offutt, [[Nancy Share]] ([[Summer Torrents]]), Bo Stenfors, and Maggie Thompson ([[Comic Art]]).  
 
Art work was contributed by Robert E. Gilbert, Andrew J. Offutt, [[Nancy Share]] ([[Summer Torrents]]), Bo Stenfors, and Maggie Thompson ([[Comic Art]]).  

Revision as of 18:27, 11 April 2011

Si-Fan was a science fiction fanzine published by Gerald "Jerry" Page and Jerry Burge.

The first issue of Si-Fan appeared in 1959. It was published in Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.A. Issue 3 appeared in 1960 and #4 in 1961.

Contributions included articles by Allen Baes, Ted Brooke, Alan Burns, "The Fantasy of Science Fiction" by Calvin Beck, "Notes of a Pulp Collector" by Bernie Wermers, a profile of Sam Moskowitz by Ed Wood, and the story "Independence" by David H. Keller.

Art work was contributed by Robert E. Gilbert, Andrew J. Offutt, Nancy Share (Summer Torrents), Bo Stenfors, and Maggie Thompson (Comic Art).

Letters came from Redd Boggs (Sky Hook), Bob Tucker (Le Zombie), Donald Wollheim, Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons) and Floyd Zwicky.