Difference between revisions of "Hyphen"
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The first issue of ''Hyphen'' was published May 1952. It was first intended to fill the gap between issues of [[Slant]], which was being published by Willis and James White. However, over time it became the main title that Willis would publish. | The first issue of ''Hyphen'' was published May 1952. It was first intended to fill the gap between issues of [[Slant]], which was being published by Willis and James White. However, over time it became the main title that Willis would publish. | ||
− | Contributors to the Chuck Harris era ''Hyphen'' include Ken Beale, Ken Bulmer, Bert Campbell, A. Vincent Clarke ([[Science Fantasy News]]), Ermengarde Fiske with the column "New York Letter", W. Max Keasler, Peter Ridley, Bob Shaw, William F. Temple, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), and James White. | + | Contributors to the Chuck Harris era ''Hyphen'' include Ken Beale, Ken Bulmer, Bert Campbell, A. Vincent Clarke ([[Science Fantasy News]]), Ermengarde Fiske with the column "New York Letter", W. Max Keasler, Peter Ridley, Bob Shaw, William F. Temple ([[Novae Terrae]]), Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), and James White. |
Illustrators included Bob Shaw, and James White. | Illustrators included Bob Shaw, and James White. | ||
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Illustrators included Stu Shiffman, [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), and Dave Wood. | Illustrators included Stu Shiffman, [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), and Dave Wood. | ||
− | The 1987 Revival Issue featured John Berry ([[The Damned Patrol]]), Chuck Harris, Patrick and Teresa Nielsen Hayden ([[Izzard]]), Eric Mayer, Bob Shaw, Arthur Thomson (ATom), | + | The 1987 Revival Issue featured John Berry ([[The Damned Patrol]]), Chuck Harris, Patrick and Teresa Nielsen Hayden ([[Izzard]]), Eric Mayer, Bob Shaw, Arthur Thomson (ATom), James White and reprints of letters by William F. Temple. |
Illustrators included Arthur Thomson (ATom). | Illustrators included Arthur Thomson (ATom). |
Revision as of 13:37, 2 July 2011
Hyphen was a science fiction fanzine by Walt Willis with Chuck Harris from 1952 till 1958; A. Vincent Clarke for one issue in 1954; Ian McAuley from 1960 till 1962; and Madelaine Willis, from 1963 till 1987.
The first issue of Hyphen was published May 1952. It was first intended to fill the gap between issues of Slant, which was being published by Willis and James White. However, over time it became the main title that Willis would publish.
Contributors to the Chuck Harris era Hyphen include Ken Beale, Ken Bulmer, Bert Campbell, A. Vincent Clarke (Science Fantasy News), Ermengarde Fiske with the column "New York Letter", W. Max Keasler, Peter Ridley, Bob Shaw, William F. Temple (Novae Terrae), Bob Tucker (Le Zombie), and James White.
Illustrators included Bob Shaw, and James White.
Contributors to the Madelaine Harris era included George Locke (Smoke), Tom Perry, and Bob Shaw.
Illustrators included Stu Shiffman, ATom (The ATom Anthology), and Dave Wood.
The 1987 Revival Issue featured John Berry (The Damned Patrol), Chuck Harris, Patrick and Teresa Nielsen Hayden (Izzard), Eric Mayer, Bob Shaw, Arthur Thomson (ATom), James White and reprints of letters by William F. Temple.
Illustrators included Arthur Thomson (ATom).