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''Inside'' was started by Ron Smith in 1953. In late 1954 it was merged with ''Science Fiction Advertiser'' (1952-1953, which had begun as [[Fantasy Advertiser]] and published from April 1946 to November 1951) and was renamed ''Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser''. It was published under this title for 3 years, during which it won the Hugo Award. It then ran a further year as ''Inside Science Fiction''. It ceased publication for 4 years and was then revived for 3 issues as ''Inside'' with editor Jon White and Ron Smith as Assistant Editor published in October 1962, June 1963 and Summer 1964. The last issue appeared as the transition between ''Inside'' with White as editor and new editor Leland Sapiro, who would rename the zine [[Riverside Quarterly]]. | ''Inside'' was started by Ron Smith in 1953. In late 1954 it was merged with ''Science Fiction Advertiser'' (1952-1953, which had begun as [[Fantasy Advertiser]] and published from April 1946 to November 1951) and was renamed ''Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser''. It was published under this title for 3 years, during which it won the Hugo Award. It then ran a further year as ''Inside Science Fiction''. It ceased publication for 4 years and was then revived for 3 issues as ''Inside'' with editor Jon White and Ron Smith as Assistant Editor published in October 1962, June 1963 and Summer 1964. The last issue appeared as the transition between ''Inside'' with White as editor and new editor Leland Sapiro, who would rename the zine [[Riverside Quarterly]]. | ||
− | Cover art work was by Dan Adkins, Neil Austin, Marvin Bryer, David R. Bunch, Morris Scott Dollens, Frank Kelly Freas,Pat Patterson, Ralph Rayburn Phillips, and Cindy Smith. | + | Cover art work was by Dan Adkins, Neil Austin, Marvin Bryer, David R. Bunch, Morris Scott Dollens, Frank Kelly Freas, Pat Patterson, Ralph Rayburn Phillips, and Cindy Smith. |
Contributing illustrators included Jon Arfstrom, Neil Austin, Andrew Backer, Lin Carter, Morris Scott Dollens, Eleazer Durfee, Jack Gaughan, Roy Hunt, Alan Hunter, Dave Jenrette, Frank Jonbrain, Robert Miller, Naaman Peterson, H.R. Van Dongen and Jack Wilson. | Contributing illustrators included Jon Arfstrom, Neil Austin, Andrew Backer, Lin Carter, Morris Scott Dollens, Eleazer Durfee, Jack Gaughan, Roy Hunt, Alan Hunter, Dave Jenrette, Frank Jonbrain, Robert Miller, Naaman Peterson, H.R. Van Dongen and Jack Wilson. | ||
− | Contributors of writing included Poul Anderson, William Blackbeard, Robert Bloch, Howard Browne, John Payne Brunner ([[Macabre]]), Algis Budrys, David Bunch, Lin Carter, Mark Clifton, August Derluth, Harlan Ellison, Dave Foley, William L. Freeman, Randall Garrett, Joe Gibson, H.L. Gold, Robert Lowndes, Sam Moskowitz, Larry T. Shaw, George H. Smith, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), and [[Walt Willis]] ([[Slant]]). | + | Contributors of writing included Poul Anderson, William Blackbeard, Robert Bloch, Howard Browne, John Payne Brunner ([[Macabre]]), Algis Budrys, David Bunch, Lin Carter, Mark Clifton, Jeanne Davis, August Derluth, Harlan Ellison, Dave Foley, William L. Freeman, Randall Garrett, Joe Gibson, H.L. Gold, Robert Lowndes, Sam Moskowitz, Larry T. Shaw, George H. Smith, Bob Tucker ([[Le Zombie]]), and [[Walt Willis]] ([[Slant]]). |
Also included are reprints of work by Anthony Boucher, H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith. | Also included are reprints of work by Anthony Boucher, H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith. | ||
− | Of note are Lin Carter's study of Lovecraft's "in-text" mythical titles; Harlan Ellison's "Hardcover"; William Blackbeard writing on L. Ron Hubbard; and "The Baker Murder Case" by Larry Shaw, writing on Lewis Carroll. | + | Of note are Lin Carter's study of Lovecraft's "in-text" mythical titles, a study of Lovecraft's "The Old Ones', entitled "H.P. Lovecraft: The Gods", plus a new bibliography; Harlan Ellison's "Hardcover"; William Blackbeard writing on L. Ron Hubbard; and "The Baker Murder Case" by Larry Shaw, writing on Lewis Carroll. |
Contributors to the 1960s editions include William Blackbeard, Arthur Jean Cox, Keith Nelson, Leland Sapiro, George O. Smith, and S. Fowler Wright. | Contributors to the 1960s editions include William Blackbeard, Arthur Jean Cox, Keith Nelson, Leland Sapiro, George O. Smith, and S. Fowler Wright. |
Revision as of 02:00, 14 March 2011
Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser was a science fiction fanzine published by Ron Smith in New York, N. Y., U.S.A. It won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1956.
Inside was started by Ron Smith in 1953. In late 1954 it was merged with Science Fiction Advertiser (1952-1953, which had begun as Fantasy Advertiser and published from April 1946 to November 1951) and was renamed Inside and Science Fiction Advertiser. It was published under this title for 3 years, during which it won the Hugo Award. It then ran a further year as Inside Science Fiction. It ceased publication for 4 years and was then revived for 3 issues as Inside with editor Jon White and Ron Smith as Assistant Editor published in October 1962, June 1963 and Summer 1964. The last issue appeared as the transition between Inside with White as editor and new editor Leland Sapiro, who would rename the zine Riverside Quarterly.
Cover art work was by Dan Adkins, Neil Austin, Marvin Bryer, David R. Bunch, Morris Scott Dollens, Frank Kelly Freas, Pat Patterson, Ralph Rayburn Phillips, and Cindy Smith.
Contributing illustrators included Jon Arfstrom, Neil Austin, Andrew Backer, Lin Carter, Morris Scott Dollens, Eleazer Durfee, Jack Gaughan, Roy Hunt, Alan Hunter, Dave Jenrette, Frank Jonbrain, Robert Miller, Naaman Peterson, H.R. Van Dongen and Jack Wilson.
Contributors of writing included Poul Anderson, William Blackbeard, Robert Bloch, Howard Browne, John Payne Brunner (Macabre), Algis Budrys, David Bunch, Lin Carter, Mark Clifton, Jeanne Davis, August Derluth, Harlan Ellison, Dave Foley, William L. Freeman, Randall Garrett, Joe Gibson, H.L. Gold, Robert Lowndes, Sam Moskowitz, Larry T. Shaw, George H. Smith, Bob Tucker (Le Zombie), and Walt Willis (Slant).
Also included are reprints of work by Anthony Boucher, H.P. Lovecraft and Clark Ashton Smith.
Of note are Lin Carter's study of Lovecraft's "in-text" mythical titles, a study of Lovecraft's "The Old Ones', entitled "H.P. Lovecraft: The Gods", plus a new bibliography; Harlan Ellison's "Hardcover"; William Blackbeard writing on L. Ron Hubbard; and "The Baker Murder Case" by Larry Shaw, writing on Lewis Carroll.
Contributors to the 1960s editions include William Blackbeard, Arthur Jean Cox, Keith Nelson, Leland Sapiro, George O. Smith, and S. Fowler Wright.