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− | [[Image:Habakkuk2-2a_copy.jpg |right|frame|'''Habakkuk''' Cover Art by Steve Stiles | + | [[Image:Habakkuk2-2a_copy.jpg |right|frame|'''Habakkuk'''<br/> 1966 <br/>Cover Art by Steve Stiles ]] |
'''Habakkuk''' was a science fiction fanzine by Bill Donaho published in Berkeley, California, U.S.A. | '''Habakkuk''' was a science fiction fanzine by Bill Donaho published in Berkeley, California, U.S.A. | ||
''Habakkuk'' debuted in February 1960. Six issues were released, the last in July 1961, before taking a four year breather. Donaho termed each of these periods "Chapters" and each issue a verse, so that this was Chapter One. | ''Habakkuk'' debuted in February 1960. Six issues were released, the last in July 1961, before taking a four year breather. Donaho termed each of these periods "Chapters" and each issue a verse, so that this was Chapter One. | ||
− | Illustrations were by Art Castillo, Trina Costillo, later know as Trina Robbins, Ray Nelson, [[Bill Rotsler]] and [[Bjo Trimble]]. Written contributions were by rich brown, Art Castillo, Dick Ellington, George Metzger, Ray Nelson, Les Nirenberg ([[ | + | Illustrations were by Art Castillo, Trina Costillo, later know as Trina Robbins, Jerry DeMuth, Terry Jeeves ([[ERG]]), George Metzger, Ray Nelson, Les Nirenberg ([[The Panic Button]]), Andy Reiss, Dave Rike ([[Innuendo]]), Alva Rogers, [[Bill Rotsler]], Dick Schultz (later editor of [[En Garde]]), Bhob Stewart, Steve Stiles, [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), and [[Bjo Trimble]] ([[Shangri L'Affaires]]). |
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+ | Written contributions were by Poul Anderson, Mal Ashworth ([[Rot]]), rich brown, Terry Carr ([[Klein Bottle]], [[Lighthouse]]), Art Castillo, Jerry DeMuth, Roger Ebert, Ron Ellik ([[Shangri L'Affaires]]), Dick Ellington ([[Metrofan]], [[The Bosses' Songbook]]), Les Gerber, Lew Kovner, George Metzger, Ray Nelson, Les Nirenberg, Kris Neville, Art Rapp ([[Spacewarp]]), Eunice Reardon, Felice Rolfe ([[Niekas]]), Britt Schweitzer, Proctor Scott, Sylvia Dees White ([[Flafan]]), and [[Ted White]] ([[Void]]). | ||
For Chapter Two in its publishing history, ''Habakkuk'' was a [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] publication. Three verses appeared in this Chapter; the first in May 1966, and the last from this period was published in February 1967. | For Chapter Two in its publishing history, ''Habakkuk'' was a [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] publication. Three verses appeared in this Chapter; the first in May 1966, and the last from this period was published in February 1967. | ||
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This time 25 years would elapse before a new Chapter arrived. In September 1992 it finally happened. This Chapter saw four verses released, the last in the Fall of 1994. | This time 25 years would elapse before a new Chapter arrived. In September 1992 it finally happened. This Chapter saw four verses released, the last in the Fall of 1994. | ||
− | Contributors of art for this run were Brad Foster, Ray Nelson, Trina Robbins, Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), Steve Stiles and Bill Rotsler. Written contributions were by Gregory Benford, Leigh Edmonds ([[The Notional]], [[Rataplan]]), Debbie Notkin, Ted White and T. Bruce Yerke ([[The Damn Thing]]). | + | Contributors of art for this run were Brad Foster, Ray Nelson, Trina Robbins, Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), Steve Stiles and Bill Rotsler. Written contributions were by Gregory Benford ([[Void]]), Leigh Edmonds ([[The Notional]], [[Rataplan]]), Debbie Notkin, Ted White and T. Bruce Yerke ([[The Damn Thing]]). |
In each Chapter of its publication history ''Habakkuk'' was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine. | In each Chapter of its publication history ''Habakkuk'' was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine. | ||
− | Bill Donaho also did the OMPA distributed fanzine [[Viper]]. | + | Bill Donaho also did the [[Offtrails Magazine Publishers Association| OMPA]] distributed fanzine [[Viper]] and the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association|FAPA]] distributed [[Asp]]. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | [[Category:Science Fiction Zines]] | ||
[[Category:Apazine]] | [[Category:Apazine]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Fantasy Amateur Press Association]] |
Latest revision as of 21:00, 14 March 2015
Habakkuk was a science fiction fanzine by Bill Donaho published in Berkeley, California, U.S.A.
Habakkuk debuted in February 1960. Six issues were released, the last in July 1961, before taking a four year breather. Donaho termed each of these periods "Chapters" and each issue a verse, so that this was Chapter One.
Illustrations were by Art Castillo, Trina Costillo, later know as Trina Robbins, Jerry DeMuth, Terry Jeeves (ERG), George Metzger, Ray Nelson, Les Nirenberg (The Panic Button), Andy Reiss, Dave Rike (Innuendo), Alva Rogers, Bill Rotsler, Dick Schultz (later editor of En Garde), Bhob Stewart, Steve Stiles, Arthur Thomson (The ATom Anthology), and Bjo Trimble (Shangri L'Affaires).
Written contributions were by Poul Anderson, Mal Ashworth (Rot), rich brown, Terry Carr (Klein Bottle, Lighthouse), Art Castillo, Jerry DeMuth, Roger Ebert, Ron Ellik (Shangri L'Affaires), Dick Ellington (Metrofan, The Bosses' Songbook), Les Gerber, Lew Kovner, George Metzger, Ray Nelson, Les Nirenberg, Kris Neville, Art Rapp (Spacewarp), Eunice Reardon, Felice Rolfe (Niekas), Britt Schweitzer, Proctor Scott, Sylvia Dees White (Flafan), and Ted White (Void).
For Chapter Two in its publishing history, Habakkuk was a Fantasy Amateur Press Association publication. Three verses appeared in this Chapter; the first in May 1966, and the last from this period was published in February 1967.
For this period art work was contributed by Colin Cameron, Ray Nelson, and Steven Stiles. Written work was by Art Castillo, George Eklund, George Locke (Smoke), Ray Nelson, Eunice Reardon, Alva Rogers and Ted White.
This time 25 years would elapse before a new Chapter arrived. In September 1992 it finally happened. This Chapter saw four verses released, the last in the Fall of 1994.
Contributors of art for this run were Brad Foster, Ray Nelson, Trina Robbins, Dan Steffan (Boonfark), Steve Stiles and Bill Rotsler. Written contributions were by Gregory Benford (Void), Leigh Edmonds (The Notional, Rataplan), Debbie Notkin, Ted White and T. Bruce Yerke (The Damn Thing).
In each Chapter of its publication history Habakkuk was nominated for a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine.
Bill Donaho also did the OMPA distributed fanzine Viper and the FAPA distributed Asp.