FOSFAX
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Officially, FOSFAX was the clubzine of FOSFA, the Falls of the Ohio Science Fiction and Fantasy Association, but it became mostly an independent fanzine.
Issues | Years | Editor | Issues | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
5-31 | Nov 18, 1973 -- 1979 | Bob Roehm | Nearly all of the issues were in 1973 - 1975 | |
32-51 | June 1979 | Shelby Bush III | 20 monthly issues | Two issues were numbered 32 |
52-74 | Mar 1982 - Jan 1984 | Keith Asay | 23 issues | |
not numbered | Mar-Aug 1984 | Keith Chike | 5 one-sheet issues | Temporary editor - issues were not numbered. |
95- | Summer 1984 | Bruce Gardner | 26 monthly issues | Issues were again numbered starting at issue #95 |
Joseph Major | 4 issues | Major was "first among equals" of editorial committee. | ||
Jan 1987 | Timothy Lane | Under Lane's editorship, FOSFAX grew to a 70- to 100-page bi-monthly fanzine, known for its long lettercol and fervent discussions of Lane’s right wing mundane politics. | ||
132- | Oct 1988 | Timothy Lane and Janice L. Moore | ||
163- | Jan 1993 | Timothy Lane and Elizabeth Garrott |
FOSFAX was nominated for the Best Fanzine Hugo seven times, in 1988-1993 and 1996.
- Reviewed by Mike Glyer in File 770 65, p. 13
Publication | 1973— |
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