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Subtitled "The leading newspaper of the science fiction field", and published in Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.A., it was released bimonthly, starting in December 1945 and running till Spring 1953, with a total of 29 issues. It began as the ''Bloomington News Letter'', a one sheet of news items. By the time the title changed to ''Science Fiction Newsletter''with issue 15, published in April 1950, it had grown to eight pages, complete with photographs and art work.
 
Subtitled "The leading newspaper of the science fiction field", and published in Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.A., it was released bimonthly, starting in December 1945 and running till Spring 1953, with a total of 29 issues. It began as the ''Bloomington News Letter'', a one sheet of news items. By the time the title changed to ''Science Fiction Newsletter''with issue 15, published in April 1950, it had grown to eight pages, complete with photographs and art work.
  
Contributors included Poul Anderson, Ray Beam, Robert Bloch, Redd Boggs ([[Sky Hook]]), Gregg Calkins, Roy Cummings, Richard Elsberry, Don Ford, [[Nan Gerding]] ([[The Chigger Patch of Fandom]]), Lynn Hickman, Judy May, Len Moffatt ([[Shangri L'Affaires]]), J.T. Oliver, Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]]), Darrell C. Richardson, Frank Robinson,  Dick Ryan, Jerry Sohl, Charles Lathrop Warn, [[Walt Willis]] ([[Slant]], and Mari Beth Wheeler.
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Contributors included Poul Anderson, Ray Beam, Robert Bloch, Redd Boggs ([[Sky Hook]]), Gregg Calkins, Geoff Conklin, Roy Cummings, Richard Elsberry, Don Ford, [[Nan Gerding]] ([[The Chigger Patch of Fandom]]), Lynn Hickman, Judy May, Len Moffatt ([[Shangri L'Affaires]]), J.T. Oliver, Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]]), Darrell C. Richardson, Frank Robinson,  Dick Ryan, Jerry Sohl, Charles Lathrop Warn, [[Walt Willis]] ([[Slant]], and Mari Beth Wheeler.
  
Contributing artists include Richard Bergeron ([[Warhoon]]), [[Lee Hoffman]] ([[Quandry]]), Chester A. Polk, [[Bill Rotsler]], and Judy Tucker.  
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Contributing artists include Richard Bergeron ([[Warhoon]]), Dave Hammond,  [[Lee Hoffman]] ([[Quandry]]), Terry Jeeves ([[Vector]]), Buddie McKnight, Chester A. Polk, [[Bill Rotsler]], Naaman Peterson, Judy Tucker and Charles Wells ([[Fiendetta]]).  
  
Letters came from Forest Ackerman ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]), Ken Beale, Robert Bloch, Moe Diner, and Ken Krueger ([[Space Trails]].   
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Letters came from Forest Ackerman ([[Voice of the Imagi-Nation]]), Ken Beale, Robert Bloch, Moe Diner, and Ken Krueger ([[Space Trails]], Eduardo Scaron.   
  
 
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Revision as of 00:33, 25 August 2011

Science Fiction Newsletter was a science fiction fanzine published by Bob Tucker.

Subtitled "The leading newspaper of the science fiction field", and published in Bloomington, Illinois, U.S.A., it was released bimonthly, starting in December 1945 and running till Spring 1953, with a total of 29 issues. It began as the Bloomington News Letter, a one sheet of news items. By the time the title changed to Science Fiction Newsletterwith issue 15, published in April 1950, it had grown to eight pages, complete with photographs and art work.

Contributors included Poul Anderson, Ray Beam, Robert Bloch, Redd Boggs (Sky Hook), Gregg Calkins, Geoff Conklin, Roy Cummings, Richard Elsberry, Don Ford, Nan Gerding (The Chigger Patch of Fandom), Lynn Hickman, Judy May, Len Moffatt (Shangri L'Affaires), J.T. Oliver, Art Rapp (Spacewarp), Darrell C. Richardson, Frank Robinson, Dick Ryan, Jerry Sohl, Charles Lathrop Warn, Walt Willis (Slant, and Mari Beth Wheeler.

Contributing artists include Richard Bergeron (Warhoon), Dave Hammond, Lee Hoffman (Quandry), Terry Jeeves (Vector), Buddie McKnight, Chester A. Polk, Bill Rotsler, Naaman Peterson, Judy Tucker and Charles Wells (Fiendetta).

Letters came from Forest Ackerman (Voice of the Imagi-Nation), Ken Beale, Robert Bloch, Moe Diner, and Ken Krueger (Space Trails, Eduardo Scaron.