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+ | [[File:Robert Lichtman and Eileen Gunn (2007). Thanks to Mike Ward..jpg|thumb|right|Robert Lichtman and Eileen Gunn (2007). Thanks to Mike Ward.]] | ||
+ | '''Robert Lichtman''' (early on, called '''Bob''') was a longtime [[California]] [[fanzine fan]], active since the 1950s. He was [[editor]] of the [[fanzine]] ''[[Trap Door]]'', which was nominated for the [[1987 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1992 Best Fanzine Hugo]]. He won [[TAFF]] in 1989 after losing the [[1986 TAFF Race]]. | ||
− | + | He was a member of the original [[Fan Awards Poll Committee]] and a highly inactive member of [[LASFS]] (under the "[[Death Does Not Release You|death does not release you, even if you die]]" provision). He joined [[LASFS]] in 1958 and served as an officer in the early 1960s. Also a member, in their times, of [[GDA]], [[LNF]], [[SIC]], and [[DWE]]. | |
− | + | He belonged to [[FAPA]] ([[Secretary]]-[[Treasurer]] 1986–2022), [[N'APA]] ([[OE]] 1961-62), [[Lilapa]] ([[OE]] 1990-2000), [[OMPA]] ([[President]] 1991-92), [[CRAP]], [[The Cult]], [[SAPS]] and [[SFPA]]. | |
− | He was a member of the original [[Fan Awards Poll Committee]] and a highly inactive member of [[LASFS]] (under the "[[Death Does Not Release You|death does not release you, even if you die]]" provision). He joined [[LASFS]] in 1958 and served as an officer in the early | ||
− | He belonged to [[FAPA]] ([[Secretary]]-[[Treasurer]] 1986–2022), [[N'APA]] ([[OE]] 1961-62), [[Lilapa]] ([[OE]] 1990-2000) | ||
+ | [[File:04 - Robert Lichtman 1995.jpg|thumb|left|Robert Lichtman (1995) By and courtesy of Grant Canfield.]] | ||
He was a cast member (Rebel Lee) of ''[[The Musquite Kid Rides Again]]'' and was on the [[committee]] of several [[Corflus]]. | He was a cast member (Rebel Lee) of ''[[The Musquite Kid Rides Again]]'' and was on the [[committee]] of several [[Corflus]]. | ||
He was a member of the [[Young Science Fiction Reading Group]]. When he was a member of [[N3F]], he wrote one of the club's early [[fandbooks]], ''The Amateur Press Associations in Science-Fiction Fandom'' (1962), as by '''Bob Lichtman'''. He edited a collection of [[F. T. Laney]]'s [[fan writing]] titled ''[[Ah! Sweet Laney!]]'', a [[fanthology]] of writing from ''[[Quandry]]'' titled ''[[Some of the Best from Quandry]]'', and a collection of [[Walt Willis]]'s [[Fanorama]] columns (from ''[[Nebula]]'', the British SF magazine) titled ''[[Fanorama]]''. He edited ''[[Fanthology 92]]'', ''[[Fanthology '93]]'' and ''[[Fanthology 1994]]'', which were published by others. He made [[Jack Speer]]'s ''[[Up To Now]]'' (a history of fandom as of 1939) available as a PDF (on eFanzines.com). | He was a member of the [[Young Science Fiction Reading Group]]. When he was a member of [[N3F]], he wrote one of the club's early [[fandbooks]], ''The Amateur Press Associations in Science-Fiction Fandom'' (1962), as by '''Bob Lichtman'''. He edited a collection of [[F. T. Laney]]'s [[fan writing]] titled ''[[Ah! Sweet Laney!]]'', a [[fanthology]] of writing from ''[[Quandry]]'' titled ''[[Some of the Best from Quandry]]'', and a collection of [[Walt Willis]]'s [[Fanorama]] columns (from ''[[Nebula]]'', the British SF magazine) titled ''[[Fanorama]]''. He edited ''[[Fanthology 92]]'', ''[[Fanthology '93]]'' and ''[[Fanthology 1994]]'', which were published by others. He made [[Jack Speer]]'s ''[[Up To Now]]'' (a history of fandom as of 1939) available as a PDF (on eFanzines.com). | ||
− | He married [[Carol Carr]] ( | + | A supporter of [[Walter Breen]] in the [[Breendoggle]], he was among the boycotters who [[ghost|crashed]] [[Pacificon II]], the 1964 [[Worldcon]]. |
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+ | He [[gafiated]] in the 1970s, during which he went to live on [https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/tennessee/summertown-tn/ The Farm] (a hippie commune in [[Tennessee]]), married and had four sons, but returned to fandom and California in 1980. | ||
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+ | In his 1987 TAFF platform, he wrote: | ||
+ | In the real world I’m a single parent with four kids and live in Glen Ellen, California. Fandom is a place where I find pleasure and conversation with like-minded friends of all ages. I've been an active fanzine fan since 1958 and have published three general-circulation fanzines: PSI-PHI, FRAP and nowadays TRAP DOOR. I’ve "known" and been known by many fans in the U.K. through letters and fanzines over the years (and have met a few) and would welcome the opportunity to hoist a pint with them all, starting on my 45th birthday: the opening day of [[Conspiracy]], the 45th Worldcon. | ||
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+ | He married [[Carol Carr]] in 2000 (second marriages for both). He was previously married to [[Margo Lichtman]]. | ||
* {{SFE|name=lichtman_robert}}. | * {{SFE|name=lichtman_robert}}. | ||
+ | * [https://file770.com/robert-lichtman-1942-2022/ Obituary] at ''[[File 770]]''. | ||
{{fanzines}} | {{fanzines}} | ||
* ''[[100percent Whole Wheat]]'' (with [[Miriam Knight]] for [[FAPA]]) | * ''[[100percent Whole Wheat]]'' (with [[Miriam Knight]] for [[FAPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Acculturations]]'' (for [[The Cult]]) | * ''[[Acculturations]]'' (for [[The Cult]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[The Amateur Press Associations in S-F Fandom]]'' [1962] ([[N3F]] [[Fandbook]]) | ||
* ''[[Amnesia]]'' | * ''[[Amnesia]]'' | ||
* ''[[The Bem & I]]'' (for [[SAPS]]) | * ''[[The Bem & I]]'' (for [[SAPS]]) | ||
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* ''[["Burp" Said the Turtle]]'' [1960s] | * ''[["Burp" Said the Turtle]]'' [1960s] | ||
* ''[[Door Knob]]'' (for [[SAPS]]) | * ''[[Door Knob]]'' (for [[SAPS]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Fanthology 92]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Fanthology '93]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Fanthology 1994]]'' [2000] | ||
* ''[[Frap]]'' | * ''[[Frap]]'' | ||
* ''[[Fustian]]'' (for [[IPSO]]) | * ''[[Fustian]]'' (for [[IPSO]]) | ||
* ''[[Here There Be Saps]]'' (for [[SAPS]]) | * ''[[Here There Be Saps]]'' (for [[SAPS]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Innuendo]]'' (co-edited last issue with [[Terry Carr]]) | + | * ''[[Innuendo]]'' ([[co-edited]] last issue with [[Terry Carr]]) |
* ''[[Ishbah]]'' (for [[SAPS]]) | * ''[[Ishbah]]'' (for [[SAPS]]) | ||
* ''[[King Biscuit Time]]'' (for [[FAPA]]) | * ''[[King Biscuit Time]]'' (for [[FAPA]]) | ||
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* ''[[Quel Dommage]]'' (for [[CRAP]]) | * ''[[Quel Dommage]]'' (for [[CRAP]]) | ||
* ''[[Some of the Best from Quandry]]'' (for [[OMPA]]) | * ''[[Some of the Best from Quandry]]'' (for [[OMPA]]) | ||
− | * ''[[TAFF-Door]]'' (as TAFF administrator). | + | * ''[[TAFF-Door]]'' (as [[TAFF]] administrator). |
* ''[[Trap Door]]'' | * ''[[Trap Door]]'' | ||
* ''[[Two Heads Are Better Than One]]'' (with [[Don Durward]] die [[SAPS]]) | * ''[[Two Heads Are Better Than One]]'' (with [[Don Durward]] die [[SAPS]]) |
Latest revision as of 16:41, 23 October 2023
(August 27, 1942 – July 6, 2022)
Robert Lichtman (early on, called Bob) was a longtime California fanzine fan, active since the 1950s. He was editor of the fanzine Trap Door, which was nominated for the 1987 Best Fanzine Hugo and the 1992 Best Fanzine Hugo. He won TAFF in 1989 after losing the 1986 TAFF Race.
He was a member of the original Fan Awards Poll Committee and a highly inactive member of LASFS (under the "death does not release you, even if you die" provision). He joined LASFS in 1958 and served as an officer in the early 1960s. Also a member, in their times, of GDA, LNF, SIC, and DWE. He belonged to FAPA (Secretary-Treasurer 1986–2022), N'APA (OE 1961-62), Lilapa (OE 1990-2000), OMPA (President 1991-92), CRAP, The Cult, SAPS and SFPA.
He was a cast member (Rebel Lee) of The Musquite Kid Rides Again and was on the committee of several Corflus.
He was a member of the Young Science Fiction Reading Group. When he was a member of N3F, he wrote one of the club's early fandbooks, The Amateur Press Associations in Science-Fiction Fandom (1962), as by Bob Lichtman. He edited a collection of F. T. Laney's fan writing titled Ah! Sweet Laney!, a fanthology of writing from Quandry titled Some of the Best from Quandry, and a collection of Walt Willis's Fanorama columns (from Nebula, the British SF magazine) titled Fanorama. He edited Fanthology 92, Fanthology '93 and Fanthology 1994, which were published by others. He made Jack Speer's Up To Now (a history of fandom as of 1939) available as a PDF (on eFanzines.com).
A supporter of Walter Breen in the Breendoggle, he was among the boycotters who crashed Pacificon II, the 1964 Worldcon.
He gafiated in the 1970s, during which he went to live on The Farm (a hippie commune in Tennessee), married and had four sons, but returned to fandom and California in 1980.
In his 1987 TAFF platform, he wrote:
In the real world I’m a single parent with four kids and live in Glen Ellen, California. Fandom is a place where I find pleasure and conversation with like-minded friends of all ages. I've been an active fanzine fan since 1958 and have published three general-circulation fanzines: PSI-PHI, FRAP and nowadays TRAP DOOR. I’ve "known" and been known by many fans in the U.K. through letters and fanzines over the years (and have met a few) and would welcome the opportunity to hoist a pint with them all, starting on my 45th birthday: the opening day of Conspiracy, the 45th Worldcon.
He married Carol Carr in 2000 (second marriages for both). He was previously married to Margo Lichtman.
- 100% Whole Wheat (with Miriam Knight for FAPA)
- Acculturations (for The Cult)
- The Amateur Press Associations in S-F Fandom [1962] (N3F Fandbook)
- Amnesia
- The Bem & I (for SAPS)
- Best of Frap
- "Burp" Said the Turtle [1960s]
- Door Knob (for SAPS)
- Fanthology 92
- Fanthology '93
- Fanthology 1994 [2000]
- Frap
- Fustian (for IPSO)
- Here There Be Saps (for SAPS)
- Innuendo (co-edited last issue with Terry Carr)
- Ishbah (for SAPS)
- King Biscuit Time (for FAPA)
- Ktp (for N'APA)
- Night-Dreams and Daymares (for FAPA)
- Northern Californian (for SFPA)
- Not Ready for Prime Time Fapazine (for FAPA)
- Outworlds (a single issue in 1959, preceding Bill Bowers's use of the title beginning in 1966),
- Psi Phi (genzine with last two issues done for FAPA)
- Quel Dommage (for CRAP)
- Some of the Best from Quandry (for OMPA)
- TAFF-Door (as TAFF administrator).
- Trap Door
- Two Heads Are Better Than One (with Don Durward die SAPS)
- Watling Street (for SAPS)
- Zounds (for OMPA)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1987 -- 1987 Best Fanzine Hugo nominee
- 1989 -- 1989 TAFF Race winner
- 1992 -- Silvercon 1, 1992 Best Fanzine Hugo nominee, Past President of the Fan Writers of America
- 2000 -- Best Fanzine FAAn Award for Trap Door
- 2000 -- Number 1 Fan Face FAAn Award
- 2001 -- Best Letterhack FAAn Award
- 2001 -- Number 1 Fan Face FAAn Award
- 2002 -- Conagerie
- 2004 -- Best Fanzine FAAn Award for Trap Door
- 2006 -- Harry Warner, Jr., Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent FAAn Award
- 2008 -- Harry Warner, Jr., Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent FAAn Award
- 2010 -- Number 1 Fan Face FAAn Award
- 2010 -- Harry Warner, Jr., Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent FAAn Award
- 2011 -- Harry Warner, Jr., Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent FAAn Award
- 2011 -- Best Fanzine FAAn Award for Trap Door
- 2012 -- Harry Warner, Jr., Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent FAAn Award
- 2013 -- Harry Warner, Jr., Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent FAAn Award
- 2013 -- Best Single Issue Fanzine FAAn Award for Trap Door 29
- 2014 -- Best Single Issue Fanzine FAAn Award for Trap Door 30
- 2014 -- Harry Warner, Jr. Memorial Award for Best Letterhack FAAn Award
- 2015 -- Best Single Issue Fanzine FAAn Award for Trap Door 31
- 2018 -- Best Letterhack (tied with Milt Stevens) FAAn Award
- 2020 -- Lifetime Achievement Award FAAn Award
Person | 1942—2022 |
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