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Contributions of art work came from Jim Cawthorn.
 
Contributions of art work came from Jim Cawthorn.
  
Alma Hill ran the National Fan Federation's Writer's Bureau, and wrote short fiction for science fiction magazines such as ''Spaceway'', and ''Worlds of IF Science Fiction'', and contributed to fanzines such as [[Skyrack]].  
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Alma Hill ran the National Fan Federation's Writer's Bureau, and wrote short fiction for science fiction magazines such as ''Future'', ''Other Worlds'', ''Spaceway'', and ''Worlds of IF Science Fiction'', and contributed to fanzines such as [[Skyrack]].  
  
 
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The front and back covers of Wizard 1966

Wizard was a science fiction fanzine by Alma Hill.

Wizard was published in Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in May 1966. The fanzine covered SF news, conventions, and included fanzine reviews. The second issue appeared in July 1966, and the 4th in Summer 1967. It featured advice to budding writers.

Contributions of art work came from Jim Cawthorn.

Alma Hill ran the National Fan Federation's Writer's Bureau, and wrote short fiction for science fiction magazines such as Future, Other Worlds, Spaceway, and Worlds of IF Science Fiction, and contributed to fanzines such as Skyrack.