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*1947-1948 Ray C. Higgs
 
*1947-1948 Ray C. Higgs
 
*1950-1952 Art Rapp, Stuart S. Hoffman, Ray C. Higgs
 
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*1953-1954 John Magnus
 
*1954 [[Nan Gerding]] and Honey Wood
 
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*1957 Eva Firestone
 
*1961 Ralph Holland
 
*1961 Ralph Holland
 
*1962 Robert Osman
 
*1962 Robert Osman

Revision as of 04:26, 25 January 2014

The National Fantasy Fan
February 1983

The National Fantasy Fan was a science fiction fanzine published by the National Fantasy Fan Federation.

The National Fantasy Fan Federation is a science fiction and fantasy society based in the U.S.A. that began in 1941, and the same year began publishing its official organ, Bonfire. Louis Russell Chauvenet is credited with naming the fanzine, and was actively involved in the formation of NFFF, serving as its first president. Approximately fifteen issues in total were released as Bonfire between its beginnings in June 1941 and the final issue of December 1944, at which point the name of the fanzine was changed and it became The National Fantasy Fan.

The National Fantasy Fan was published continually from 1944 till 2009, with many different editors at the helm over the many decades it has been released. The editors have included:

  • 1945 E.E. Evans and Jack Speer
  • 1946-1947 Charles Tanner, Walter Dunkelberger, Milton A. Rothman
  • 1947-1948 Ray C. Higgs
  • 1950-1952 Art Rapp, Stuart S. Hoffman, Ray C. Higgs
  • 1953-1954 John Magnus
  • 1954 Nan Gerding and Honey Wood
  • 1957 Eva Firestone
  • 1961 Ralph Holland
  • 1962 Robert Osman
  • 1963 Donald Franson
  • 1964 Donald Franson, Janie Lamb, Wally Weber
  • 1965 Wally Weber
  • 1968 Don Miller
  • early 1970s Joanne Burger
  • mid 1970s Sheryl Birkhead
  • late 1970s Joanne Burger
  • 1991-1992 Tom Gatewood
  • 2000 Janine Stinson, Ruth Davidson, Bob Sabella
  • 2001 Janine Stinson
  • 2003 Janine Stinson, Laura Hazelwood
  • 2004 Ruth Davidson, Bob Sabella
  • 2005-2006 Bob Sabella, Ruth Davidson, Jeffrey Redmond, Chris Garcia
  • 2008 Ruth Davidson
  • 2009-2010 Heath Row

The May 17, 2001 issue of the club fanzine merged The National Fantasy Fan and Tightbeam into The National Fantasy Fan (Janine G. Stinson, editor), and was dated Volume 1, No. 1.

Some of the many contributors of writing have included Forrest J Ackerman, Frank Balazs, Martha Beck, Redd Boggs (Sky Hook), Rick Brooks (Nargothrond), John Brunner, Ruth Davidson, August Derleth, E. Everett Evans, Eva Firestone, Denise Fisk, Donald Franson, Nan Gerding (Starlanes) Hugo Gernsback, Sarah E. Harder, Seth Johnson, Arnie Katz (FIAWOL), David H. Keller, Janie Lamb (The Heiskell Holler), Al Lewis (Shangri L'Affaires), Jacqueline Lichtenberg, Dave Locke (Awry), Norm Metcalf, Sam Moskowitz (New Fandom, Different) Angela Myers, Fred Patten (Lefnui), Boff Perry (Vampire Index) George Nims Raybin, Jeffrey Redmond, Jack Robins, Steven Rose, Jr., Heath Row, Michael Kalen Smith, David Speakman, Jon D. Swartz, Roy Tackett, R-Laurraine Tutihasi (Feline Mewsings), Keith Walker, Holly Wilson, and Stan Woolston (Moonshine).

Fiction has been contributed by Richard Brooks, Ralan Conley, L.A. Vern Loretz, Jr, with Heath Row, Jim Munroe, George Phillies, and Jefferson P. Swycaffer, among others.

Reviews have been contributed by John Boston, Mike Deckinger, and Susan Magnus.

Some contributors of art work include Ruth Davidson, Margaret Dominick (DEA), Matt Dye, Sarah E. Harder, Patricia King, Lee and J.J. MacFadden, Shane McGrath, Michael Mitchell, Ray Paul Nelson, Angela Scott-Cox, Jacob Stoltz, and Tom Welch.

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