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'''Supramundane Stories''' is believed to be the first Science Fiction zine to appear in Canada, and perhaps the first zine to be published in Canada. The first issue was published by Frome in 1937. The second issue appeared in 1938. Only two issues were ever published, although Frome remained active in Science Fiction fandom clubs and circles. Nils Frome was also a contributor to the 1940's SF fanzine [[Canadian Fandom]]. | '''Supramundane Stories''' is believed to be the first Science Fiction zine to appear in Canada, and perhaps the first zine to be published in Canada. The first issue was published by Frome in 1937. The second issue appeared in 1938. Only two issues were ever published, although Frome remained active in Science Fiction fandom clubs and circles. Nils Frome was also a contributor to the 1940's SF fanzine [[Canadian Fandom]]. | ||
− | Contributors to '''Supramundane Stories''' included H.P. Lovecraft, Rider Haggard and Clark Ashton Smith. | + | Contributors to '''Supramundane Stories''' included H.P. Lovecraft, Rider Haggard and Clark Ashton Smith. H.P. Lovecraft contributed ''Nyarlathotep'' and ''Notes on Writing Weird Fiction'', both appearing in the second, and last, issue in 1938. |
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Revision as of 23:08, 9 February 2011
Supramundane Stories is a Science Fiction fanzine by Nils Helmer Frome published in British Columbia, Canada.
Supramundane Stories is believed to be the first Science Fiction zine to appear in Canada, and perhaps the first zine to be published in Canada. The first issue was published by Frome in 1937. The second issue appeared in 1938. Only two issues were ever published, although Frome remained active in Science Fiction fandom clubs and circles. Nils Frome was also a contributor to the 1940's SF fanzine Canadian Fandom.
Contributors to Supramundane Stories included H.P. Lovecraft, Rider Haggard and Clark Ashton Smith. H.P. Lovecraft contributed Nyarlathotep and Notes on Writing Weird Fiction, both appearing in the second, and last, issue in 1938.