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(New page: '''The Fantasmith''' was a wierd fiction fanzine by Van Splawn. ''The Fantasmith'' was released in 1953 through the Fantasy Amateur Press Association. Contributors were Calvin Thoma...)
 
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'''The Fantasmith''' was a wierd fiction fanzine by Van Splawn.  
 
'''The Fantasmith''' was a wierd fiction fanzine by Van Splawn.  
  
''The Fantasmith'' was released in 1953 through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
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''The Fantasmith'' was released in May 1953 through the [[Fantasy Amateur Press Association]].
  
 
Contributors were Calvin Thomas Beck and Ben Singer with a piece called "G-Rump-Ta-Tat". Also included were reprints of "The Wicked Clergyman" by [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and "Woods" by Richard Shaver ([[The Shaver Mystery Magazine]]), with illustrations by Margaret Dominick (as DEA).
 
Contributors were Calvin Thomas Beck and Ben Singer with a piece called "G-Rump-Ta-Tat". Also included were reprints of "The Wicked Clergyman" by [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and "Woods" by Richard Shaver ([[The Shaver Mystery Magazine]]), with illustrations by Margaret Dominick (as DEA).
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Revision as of 01:50, 27 June 2011

The Fantasmith was a wierd fiction fanzine by Van Splawn.

The Fantasmith was released in May 1953 through the Fantasy Amateur Press Association.

Contributors were Calvin Thomas Beck and Ben Singer with a piece called "G-Rump-Ta-Tat". Also included were reprints of "The Wicked Clergyman" by H. P. Lovecraft and "Woods" by Richard Shaver (The Shaver Mystery Magazine), with illustrations by Margaret Dominick (as DEA).

The cover art work was by Max Keasler.