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He has contributed to many zines and small press publications, sometimes using the pseudonyms Toby Duane, A. Arthur Griffin, or Walter Quednau. | He has contributed to many zines and small press publications, sometimes using the pseudonyms Toby Duane, A. Arthur Griffin, or Walter Quednau. | ||
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+ | The first fanzine published by W. Paul Ganley was [[Fan-Fare (U.S.A.)|Fan-Fare]]. The first issue was released in 1950 in North Tonawanda, New York, U.S.A. Fan-Fare was published from 1950-1954, reaching at least three volumes of issues. | ||
===Zines=== | ===Zines=== |
Revision as of 19:17, 21 February 2012
W. Paul Ganley is a fanzine publisher and editor of science fiction, poetry and horror fanzines.
He has contributed to many zines and small press publications, sometimes using the pseudonyms Toby Duane, A. Arthur Griffin, or Walter Quednau.
The first fanzine published by W. Paul Ganley was Fan-Fare. The first issue was released in 1950 in North Tonawanda, New York, U.S.A. Fan-Fare was published from 1950-1954, reaching at least three volumes of issues.
Zines
- Amanita Brandy
- Cataclysm
- Eerie Country
- Fan-Fare
- Fantasy Mongers
- Snowflakes in the Sun
- Toadstool Wine
- Weirdbook
- Weirdbook Encores
Contributions
- Amra
- The Arkham Collector
- Astromancer Quarterly
- Bizarre
- Bleak December
- Challenge
- Confusion
- Crypt of Cthulhu
- Cyclo*Flame
- Dementia
- Different
- The Diversifier
- Dreams and Nightmares
- Eldritch Tales
- The Explorer
- Fantastic Worlds
- Fantasy Crossroads
- Flame
- Frisson
- Ghuvna
- Hodge-Podge
- HPL: A Tribute to Howard Phillips Lovecraft
- Ibid
- Inner Circle
- Journal Fantome
- Macabre (U.S.A.)
- Mythic Delirium
- Mythos Collector
- Niekas
- Science Fantasy Bulletin
- Shanadu
- Skylark
- Space and Time
- Space Trails
- Spoor
- SPWAO Showcase
- Starlanes
- Star*Line
- The Tome
- Tyrann
- Vega
Books
- Limericks for the Midnight Hours (1999)
- Recall Dark Memories (2002)