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'''FanFare''' was a science fiction fanzine published by [[Art Widner]] in the 1940s, and co-edited with Henry Earl Singleton.
 
'''FanFare''' was a science fiction fanzine published by [[Art Widner]] in the 1940s, and co-edited with Henry Earl Singleton.
  
''FanFare'' was published from 1940 till 1943, and 10 issues were released during that time. It was a hektographed publication of around 28 pages. It was the offical [ublication of the Boston Science Fiction Association, "The Stranger".  
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''FanFare'' was published from 1940 till 1943, and 10 issues were released during that time. It was a hektographed publication of around 28 pages. It was the official publication of the Boston Science Fiction Association, "The Stranger".  
  
 
Contributors included Forrest J. Ackerman, Vil Bryant, Louis Russell Chauvenet, Joseph Gilbert, Howard Gott, Damon Knight, H.C. Koenig, Robert W. Lowndes, Ray Martinuk, Jack Chapman Miske, Sam Moskowitz, Laetaz U. Sewell and Bob Tucker.  
 
Contributors included Forrest J. Ackerman, Vil Bryant, Louis Russell Chauvenet, Joseph Gilbert, Howard Gott, Damon Knight, H.C. Koenig, Robert W. Lowndes, Ray Martinuk, Jack Chapman Miske, Sam Moskowitz, Laetaz U. Sewell and Bob Tucker.  

Revision as of 09:11, 16 February 2011

FanFare was a science fiction fanzine published by Art Widner in the 1940s, and co-edited with Henry Earl Singleton.

FanFare was published from 1940 till 1943, and 10 issues were released during that time. It was a hektographed publication of around 28 pages. It was the official publication of the Boston Science Fiction Association, "The Stranger".

Contributors included Forrest J. Ackerman, Vil Bryant, Louis Russell Chauvenet, Joseph Gilbert, Howard Gott, Damon Knight, H.C. Koenig, Robert W. Lowndes, Ray Martinuk, Jack Chapman Miske, Sam Moskowitz, Laetaz U. Sewell and Bob Tucker.