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In the 1950s, Janie Lamb had been a member of the The International Science Fiction Correspondence Club (ISFCC), whose official organ was [[The Explorer]], which Lamb contributed to, among other fanzines in the 1950s and 1960s. | In the 1950s, Janie Lamb had been a member of the The International Science Fiction Correspondence Club (ISFCC), whose official organ was [[The Explorer]], which Lamb contributed to, among other fanzines in the 1950s and 1960s. | ||
− | According to ''Partners In Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926 - 1965'', by Eric Leif Davin, Janie Lamb was also a member of The National Fan Federation, serving as Treasurer in 1954. | + | According to ''Partners In Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926 - 1965'', by Eric Leif Davin, Janie Lamb was also a member of The National Fan Federation, serving as Treasurer in 1954, and according to ''Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy'' by Robin Anne Reid, "Jamie Lamb began a long career of leadership in The National Fan Federation (N3F)." |
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The Heiskell Holler was a science fiction fanzine by Janie Lamb.
The Heiskell Holler was published in the 1960s in Heiskell, Tennessee, U.S.A.
In the 1950s, Janie Lamb had been a member of the The International Science Fiction Correspondence Club (ISFCC), whose official organ was The Explorer, which Lamb contributed to, among other fanzines in the 1950s and 1960s.
According to Partners In Wonder: Women and the Birth of Science Fiction, 1926 - 1965, by Eric Leif Davin, Janie Lamb was also a member of The National Fan Federation, serving as Treasurer in 1954, and according to Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy by Robin Anne Reid, "Jamie Lamb began a long career of leadership in The National Fan Federation (N3F)."