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'''Mathom''' was a science fiction fanzine published by the Houston Science Fiction Society.  
 
'''Mathom''' was a science fiction fanzine published by the Houston Science Fiction Society.  
  
''Mathom'' was published in Houston, Texas, U.S.A., and was the official organ of the Houston Science Fiction Society, restablished by Joanne Burger, H.H. Hollis, Joseph F. Pumilia, Lisa Tuttle, and Bill Wallace in 1969, of which Joanne Burger was the first President, and lasting until 1980.  
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''Mathom'' was published in Houston, Texas, U.S.A., and was the official organ of the Houston Science Fiction Society, restablished by Joanne Burger (later editor of [[Pegasus]]), H.H. Hollis, Joseph F. Pumilia, Lisa Tuttle, and Bill Wallace in 1969, of which Joanne Burger was the first President, and lasting until 1980.  
  
 
Lisa Tuttle founded, edited and published the first few issues of the fanzine.
 
Lisa Tuttle founded, edited and published the first few issues of the fanzine.

Revision as of 01:05, 25 February 2012

Mathom was a science fiction fanzine published by the Houston Science Fiction Society.

Mathom was published in Houston, Texas, U.S.A., and was the official organ of the Houston Science Fiction Society, restablished by Joanne Burger (later editor of Pegasus), H.H. Hollis, Joseph F. Pumilia, Lisa Tuttle, and Bill Wallace in 1969, of which Joanne Burger was the first President, and lasting until 1980.

Lisa Tuttle founded, edited and published the first few issues of the fanzine.

Isse 4, released in 1970, features contributions from Hugo Greenback, Joseph Pumilia, Bob Rozakis, Darrell Schweitzer, and Harry Warner, Jr. (Horizons).

Letters came from Arthur C. Clarke (Novae Terrae), among others.