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Granfalloon (fanzine) : ウィキペディア英語版
Granfalloon (fanzine)

''Granfalloon'' was a science fiction fanzine published by Linda Bushyager. It was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1972, losing to ''Locus''; and 1973 (losing to ''Energumen'').〔(The LOCUS Index to SF Awards: Hugo Nominees List )〕
The first issue was published in 1966 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Suzanne Tompkins was co-editor for the first six issues. Twenty issues of ''Granfalloon'' were released, the last one in July 1976.
Contributors included Piers Anthony, Alicia Austin, Bill Bowers, Ron Bushyager, Grant Canfield, Don D'Ammassa, Steve Fabian, Alexis Gilliland, Mike Glicksohn, Terry Jeeves, Arnie Katz, Tim Kirk, Damon Knight, Frank Lunney, Sandra Miesel, Ron Miller, Andrew J. Offutt, Andy Porter, Bill Rotsler, Robert Silverberg, Darrell Schweitzer, Mae Strelkov, Bob Tucker, Harry Warner, Jr., Ted White, Susan Wood and Roger Zelazny.
Suzanne Tompkins went on to publish the fanzine ''The Spanish Inquisition'' in the 1970s.
Bushyager also published the fanzine ''Kardass'' in the 1970s.
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