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Issue 3 was published April 1952, with Issue 4 following in June 1952. Issue 6 appeared in October 1952.
 
Issue 3 was published April 1952, with Issue 4 following in June 1952. Issue 6 appeared in October 1952.
  
Bontributors included [[Manly Banister]], Richard Elsberry ([[ODD]]), Max Keasler, Battell Loomis, Ian Macauley ([[Cosmag]]), and Hal Shapiro.  
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Bontributors included [[Manly Banister]], Richard Elsberry ([[ODD]]), Max Keasler, Battell Loomis, Ian Macauley ([[Cosmag]]), Hal Shapiro, and Bill Venable.  
  
Basil Wells short fiction stories were published in almost every issue and editor Lynn Hickman also published Well's novel, ''Sons of Thrane'', which was also available through the fanzine.  
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Basil Wells short fiction stories were published in almost every issue and editor Lynn Hickman also published Well's novel, ''Sons of Thrane'', which was available through the fanzine.  
  
 
Art work was contributed by Richard Bergeron (cover #6) and Ronald Clyne (cover #3, #4).
 
Art work was contributed by Richard Bergeron (cover #6) and Ronald Clyne (cover #3, #4).

Revision as of 10:54, 17 September 2011

TLMA is a science fiction fanzine by Lynn Hickman.

TLMA stands for "The Little Monsters of America", and was published in Statesville, North Carolina, U.S.A., in the 1950s.

Issue 3 was published April 1952, with Issue 4 following in June 1952. Issue 6 appeared in October 1952.

Bontributors included Manly Banister, Richard Elsberry (ODD), Max Keasler, Battell Loomis, Ian Macauley (Cosmag), Hal Shapiro, and Bill Venable.

Basil Wells short fiction stories were published in almost every issue and editor Lynn Hickman also published Well's novel, Sons of Thrane, which was available through the fanzine.

Art work was contributed by Richard Bergeron (cover #6) and Ronald Clyne (cover #3, #4).