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Included in #17 was the poem by Julia Vinograd , ''For Dick Ellington, Berkeley Typesetter'', on the occasion of his passing. | Included in #17 was the poem by Julia Vinograd , ''For Dick Ellington, Berkeley Typesetter'', on the occasion of his passing. | ||
− | Contributing artists have included | + | Contributing artists have included Harry Bell ([[Grimwab]]), Grant Canfield, Craig Smith, Dan Steffan ([[Boonfark]]), Steve Stiles, [[Arthur Thomson]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), and D West. |
''Trap Door'' first won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2000, with "No.1 Fan Face" Award going to Robert Lichtman. In 2004, ''Trap Door'' again won Best Fanzine, and for a third time in 2011, when Lichtman also won the Harry Warner, Jr. Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent, an award he had also won in 2001, 2006, 2008, and 2010. | ''Trap Door'' first won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] in 2000, with "No.1 Fan Face" Award going to Robert Lichtman. In 2004, ''Trap Door'' again won Best Fanzine, and for a third time in 2011, when Lichtman also won the Harry Warner, Jr. Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent, an award he had also won in 2001, 2006, 2008, and 2010. |
Revision as of 04:48, 21 August 2011
Trap Door is a science fiction fanzine by Robert Lichtman.
It began publishing in 1983 in California, U.S.A.
Contributing writers have included Ron Bennett (Ploy, Skyrack), rich brown, Gregg Calkins, Calvin Demmon, Mike Dobson, Gordon Eklund, Lucy Hunzinger, Dave Langford (Ansible), Joel Nydahl (Vega), Chris Priest, Steve Stiles, and Ted White.
Also included were reprints of articles by writers such as Charles Burbee (Shangri L'Affaires).
Included in #17 was the poem by Julia Vinograd , For Dick Ellington, Berkeley Typesetter, on the occasion of his passing.
Contributing artists have included Harry Bell (Grimwab), Grant Canfield, Craig Smith, Dan Steffan (Boonfark), Steve Stiles, Arthur Thomson (The ATom Anthology), and D West.
Trap Door first won the FAAn Award for Best Fanzine in 2000, with "No.1 Fan Face" Award going to Robert Lichtman. In 2004, Trap Door again won Best Fanzine, and for a third time in 2011, when Lichtman also won the Harry Warner, Jr. Memorial Award for Best Fan Correspondent, an award he had also won in 2001, 2006, 2008, and 2010.