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− | '''Boonfark''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dan | + | '''Boonfark''' was a science fiction fanzine by Dan Steffan. |
The first issue appeared in 1974, and the second in 1977. And then ''Boonfark'' picked up speed a bit in 1979, and going into the 1980s five more issues were published until, at the end of the run in 1983, eight issues had been published in all. | The first issue appeared in 1974, and the second in 1977. And then ''Boonfark'' picked up speed a bit in 1979, and going into the 1980s five more issues were published until, at the end of the run in 1983, eight issues had been published in all. |
Revision as of 21:05, 1 June 2011
Boonfark was a science fiction fanzine by Dan Steffan.
The first issue appeared in 1974, and the second in 1977. And then Boonfark picked up speed a bit in 1979, and going into the 1980s five more issues were published until, at the end of the run in 1983, eight issues had been published in all.
Contributions of writing came from Gregory Benford, rich brown, Steve Brown, Grant Canfield, Terry Carr (Lighthouse), Rich Coad, Lee Hoffman (Quandry), Gary Hubbard, Dave Langford (Ansible), Ray Nelson, Bill Rotsler, Larry Stark, Bhob Stewart, Steve Stiles, Ted White (Void) and Walt Willis.
Contributions of artwork came from ATom (The ATom Anthology), Jim Barker, Harry Bell (Grimwab), Richard Bergeron (Warhoon), Grant Canfield, Dave English (Fantasias), Jay Kinney, Ray Nelson, Bill Rotsler, Steve Stiles, and Bruce Townley.
Dan Steffan was a noted fan artist himself and his zine also contained much of his own artwork, including a 3 part comic strip adaptation of Walt Willis' The Enchanted Duplicator.
Dan Steffan also published Wooden Ships.