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''File 770'' is published in Sierra Madre, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in January 1978, and has appeared regularly since then, with 160 issues published in that time. | ''File 770'' is published in Sierra Madre, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in January 1978, and has appeared regularly since then, with 160 issues published in that time. | ||
− | The fanzine includes fandom news and commentary, convention reports, reports on awards, articles and lots of artwork, photographs and letters. | + | The fanzine includes fandom news and commentary, convention reports, reports on awards, articles and lots of artwork, photographs, and letters. |
− | Contributing artists include Alan Beck, Harry Bell ([[Grimwab]]), Grant Canfield, John DeChancie, Kurt Erichsen, Brad Foster, | + | Contributing artists include Alan Beck, Harry Bell ([[Grimwab]]), Grant Canfield, John DeChancie, Kurt Erichsen, Brad Foster, Alexis Gilliland, Tim Marion, Ray Nelson, Marie Rengstorff, [[Bill Rotsler]], Steve Stiles, [[Arthur Thomson|ATom]] ([[The ATom Anthology]]), Taral Wayne ([[DNQ]]), Len Wein, and Alan White. |
− | Contributing writers include James Bacon ([[Journey Planet]]), Marty Cantor ([[No Award]]), Steve Fancis, Sue Francis, [[Chris Garcia]] ([[The Drink Tank]]), Lee Gold, [[Steve Green]], Francis Hamit, John Hertz, Keith G. Kato, Robert Lichtman ([[Trap Door]]), Dennis Lien, John Novak, Andrew I. Porter, Patricia Rogers, Espana Sheriff, Joy V. Smith, [[Dale Speirs]] ([[Opuntia]]), Keith Stokes, John King Tarpinian, Taral Wayne, Martin Wooster. | + | Contributing writers include James Bacon ([[Journey Planet]]), Marty Cantor ([[No Award]]), Steve Fancis, Sue Francis, [[Chris Garcia]] ([[The Drink Tank]]), Lee Gold, [[Steve Green]], Francis Hamit, John Hertz, Keith G. Kato, Robert Lichtman ([[Trap Door]]), Dennis Lien, John Novak, Andrew I. Porter, Patricia Rogers, Espana Sheriff, Joy V. Smith, [[Dale Speirs]] ([[Opuntia]]), Keith Stokes, John King Tarpinian, Taral Wayne, and Martin Morse Wooster. |
− | Contributing photographers include Kenn Bates, Marty Cantor, Diana Glyer, Mike Glyer, Francis Hamit, Lynn Maudlin, Helen Montgomery, Bruce Pelz, | + | Contributing photographers include Kenn Bates, Marty Cantor, Diana Glyer, Mike Glyer, Francis Hamit, Lynn Maudlin, Helen Montgomery, Bruce Pelz, Andrew Porter, Robert Sawyer, Ian Sorensen, Keith Stokes, Leigh Strother-Vien, and John King Tarpainian. |
''File 770'' has won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] four times, for the years 1989, 2000, 2001 and 2008. | ''File 770'' has won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fanzine]] four times, for the years 1989, 2000, 2001 and 2008. |
Revision as of 18:34, 2 November 2011
File 770 is a science fiction fanzine by Mike Glyer.
File 770 is published in Sierra Madre, California, U.S.A. The first issue appeared in January 1978, and has appeared regularly since then, with 160 issues published in that time.
The fanzine includes fandom news and commentary, convention reports, reports on awards, articles and lots of artwork, photographs, and letters.
Contributing artists include Alan Beck, Harry Bell (Grimwab), Grant Canfield, John DeChancie, Kurt Erichsen, Brad Foster, Alexis Gilliland, Tim Marion, Ray Nelson, Marie Rengstorff, Bill Rotsler, Steve Stiles, ATom (The ATom Anthology), Taral Wayne (DNQ), Len Wein, and Alan White.
Contributing writers include James Bacon (Journey Planet), Marty Cantor (No Award), Steve Fancis, Sue Francis, Chris Garcia (The Drink Tank), Lee Gold, Steve Green, Francis Hamit, John Hertz, Keith G. Kato, Robert Lichtman (Trap Door), Dennis Lien, John Novak, Andrew I. Porter, Patricia Rogers, Espana Sheriff, Joy V. Smith, Dale Speirs (Opuntia), Keith Stokes, John King Tarpinian, Taral Wayne, and Martin Morse Wooster.
Contributing photographers include Kenn Bates, Marty Cantor, Diana Glyer, Mike Glyer, Francis Hamit, Lynn Maudlin, Helen Montgomery, Bruce Pelz, Andrew Porter, Robert Sawyer, Ian Sorensen, Keith Stokes, Leigh Strother-Vien, and John King Tarpainian.
File 770 has won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine four times, for the years 1989, 2000, 2001 and 2008.