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Published in the 1940s, ''The Timebinder'' was a mimeographed fanzine.  
 
Published in the 1940s, ''The Timebinder'' was a mimeographed fanzine.  
  
The first issue was published in 1944 in Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.A. Volume 1 #2, and #3 were released in Battle Creek in 1945. Contributors of writing to issue 3 included Helen Wesson ([[The (Unspeakable) Thing]]).  
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The first issue was published in 1944 in Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.A. Volume 1, #2, and #3 were released in Battle Creek in 1945. Contributors of writing to issue 3 included Helen Wesson ([[The (Unspeakable) Thing]]).  
  
 
Volume 2, #3 appeared from Tendril Towers in Los Angeles, California, in 1946. Contributors of writing included Charles Hornig, and Gus Willmorth. The cover was off-set printed with art by Jack Weidenbeck.  
 
Volume 2, #3 appeared from Tendril Towers in Los Angeles, California, in 1946. Contributors of writing included Charles Hornig, and Gus Willmorth. The cover was off-set printed with art by Jack Weidenbeck.  
  
 
Contributors to other issues included [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]], among others.
 
Contributors to other issues included [[Louis Russell Chauvenet]], among others.
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Volume 2, #3 was the last issue, released in 1946.
  
 
Along with [[Atres Artes]], [[Black Flames]], [[Chanticleer]], [[En Garde]], [[Guteto]], [[Ichor]], [[Le Zombie]], [[Lethe]], [[Nova (1940s)|Nova]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]], and [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]], ''The Timebinder'' was included in the anthology fanzine [[Pacificon Combozine]] for the 1946 Pacificon Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention.  
 
Along with [[Atres Artes]], [[Black Flames]], [[Chanticleer]], [[En Garde]], [[Guteto]], [[Ichor]], [[Le Zombie]], [[Lethe]], [[Nova (1940s)|Nova]], [[Shangri L'Affaires]], and [[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]], ''The Timebinder'' was included in the anthology fanzine [[Pacificon Combozine]] for the 1946 Pacificon Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention.  
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Revision as of 09:56, 17 March 2012

The Timebinder was a science fiction fanzine by E.E. Evans.

Published in the 1940s, The Timebinder was a mimeographed fanzine.

The first issue was published in 1944 in Battle Creek, Michigan, U.S.A. Volume 1, #2, and #3 were released in Battle Creek in 1945. Contributors of writing to issue 3 included Helen Wesson (The (Unspeakable) Thing).

Volume 2, #3 appeared from Tendril Towers in Los Angeles, California, in 1946. Contributors of writing included Charles Hornig, and Gus Willmorth. The cover was off-set printed with art by Jack Weidenbeck.

Contributors to other issues included Louis Russell Chauvenet, among others.

Volume 2, #3 was the last issue, released in 1946.

Along with Atres Artes, Black Flames, Chanticleer, En Garde, Guteto, Ichor, Le Zombie, Lethe, Nova, Shangri L'Affaires, and Voice of the Imagi-Nation, The Timebinder was included in the anthology fanzine Pacificon Combozine for the 1946 Pacificon Fourth World Science-Fiction Convention.

From 1941 till 1943, E.E. Evans was one of the co-editors of Nova, along with Abby Lu and Al Ashley, and Jack Weidenbeck. In 1945 he became the first editor of The National Fantasy Fan.