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A [[small press]] founded by [[Earl Kemp]] and other members of the [[University of Chicago Science Fiction Club]], including [[Sidney Coleman]], [[Ed Wood]], [[Jon Stopa]], and [[Bob Briney]] in 1956.  Advent incorporated on May 25, 1957 and added [[George W. Price]] and [[Jim O'Meara]] as additional partners.
 
A [[small press]] founded by [[Earl Kemp]] and other members of the [[University of Chicago Science Fiction Club]], including [[Sidney Coleman]], [[Ed Wood]], [[Jon Stopa]], and [[Bob Briney]] in 1956.  Advent incorporated on May 25, 1957 and added [[George W. Price]] and [[Jim O'Meara]] as additional partners.
  
In the early years, Kemp was the driving force with Price, Wood and Coleman also taking active roles. Since the late 60s, Price has been leading Advent. They had a distribution deal with [[NESFA Press]].
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In the early years, Kemp was the driving force with Price, Ed Wood and Coleman also taking active roles. From the late 60s until 2104, Price led Advent. They had a distribution deal with [[NESFA Press]].
  
 
The {{link | website=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advent:Publishers | text=Wikipedia article on Advent}} is exceptionally complete and worth reading.
 
The {{link | website=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advent:Publishers | text=Wikipedia article on Advent}} is exceptionally complete and worth reading.

Latest revision as of 16:04, 6 September 2023

A small press founded by Earl Kemp and other members of the University of Chicago Science Fiction Club, including Sidney Coleman, Ed Wood, Jon Stopa, and Bob Briney in 1956. Advent incorporated on May 25, 1957 and added George W. Price and Jim O'Meara as additional partners.

In the early years, Kemp was the driving force with Price, Ed Wood and Coleman also taking active roles. From the late 60s until 2104, Price led Advent. They had a distribution deal with NESFA Press.

The Wikipedia article on Advent is exceptionally complete and worth reading.

In 2014, Advent was acquired by ReAnimus Books, an e-book publisher, thus ending the last of the old stfnal small presses.

Books published:


Advent Master Archive

“Advent:uring Through the Years” by George Price



Publisher
This is a publisher page, referring to science fiction book and prozine publishers.