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'''The Best of Fandom 1957''' was a science fiction anthology edited and compiled by Guy Terwilliger.  
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'''The Best of Fandom 1957''' was a science fiction anthology edited and published by Guy Terwilliger.
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''The Best of Fandom 1957'' was published in a limited edition of 100 copies, and was the first "fanthology". It was compiled by the individual fanzine editors who chose what they considered the best writing that appeared in their fanzine in 1957. The introduction was written by Robert Bloch.
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The contributors are Brian Aldiss, Mal Ashworth, Ken Beale, John Berry, Robert Bloch, "Carl Brandon" (Terry Carr), Robert Coulson, Herbert Beach, Roy Cadwell, Alan Dodd, Dave Foley, Dean Grennell, Dave Jenrette, David MacDonald,  Len Moffatt, John Quaqliano, Tom Reamy, Bob Shaw, Ron Smith, Thomas Stratton, Peter Walsh, Robert Williams, and [[Walt Willis]].
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Artwork was contributed by Dan Adkins, [[Juanita Coulson]], Jack Harkness, [[Bill Rotsler|William Rotsler]], and Jean Young.  
  
 
Guy Terwilliger also published [[The Best of Fandom 1958]].
 
Guy Terwilliger also published [[The Best of Fandom 1958]].

Revision as of 22:58, 30 March 2012

The Best of Fandom 1957 was a science fiction anthology edited and published by Guy Terwilliger.

The Best of Fandom 1957 was published in a limited edition of 100 copies, and was the first "fanthology". It was compiled by the individual fanzine editors who chose what they considered the best writing that appeared in their fanzine in 1957. The introduction was written by Robert Bloch.

The contributors are Brian Aldiss, Mal Ashworth, Ken Beale, John Berry, Robert Bloch, "Carl Brandon" (Terry Carr), Robert Coulson, Herbert Beach, Roy Cadwell, Alan Dodd, Dave Foley, Dean Grennell, Dave Jenrette, David MacDonald, Len Moffatt, John Quaqliano, Tom Reamy, Bob Shaw, Ron Smith, Thomas Stratton, Peter Walsh, Robert Williams, and Walt Willis.

Artwork was contributed by Dan Adkins, Juanita Coulson, Jack Harkness, William Rotsler, and Jean Young.

Guy Terwilliger also published The Best of Fandom 1958.