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Plotz stepped down
after issue #8 and Ed
Meškys took over the
society and the journal. In
issue #15,
Meškys announced the
permanent merger of the Tolkien...
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University alumni website Archived May 18, 2006, at the
Wayback Machine Meskys, Ed. "A View From
Entropy Hall,"
issue #8 "A
Dedication to
Jeremy Brett"...
- was a
science fiction fanzine published from 1962–1998 by Ed
Meskys – also
spelled Meškys – of New Hampshire. It won the 1967 Hugo
Award for Best Fanzine...
- as a semi-autonomous web
version of
Locus Magazine.
Charles N. Brown, Ed
Meskys, and Dave
Vanderwerf founded Locus in 1968 as a news
fanzine to promote...
- Ringwraith, Shadowfax, and so on.
Others had more
meaningful Tolkien content. Ed
Meskys'
apazine Niekas turned into a full-fledged
fanzine during this era. Pete...
- post-apocalyptic, dystopian,
flash fiction Publication Published in
Niekas Publication type
science fiction fanzine Publisher Ed
Meskys Publication date 1968...
- Johnstone. Its
British members had
their own fanzine, Nazgul's Bane. Ed
Meskys published his
science fiction fanzine Niekas from 1962,
including at least...
- SpringerLink: 61–65. doi:10.1007/s43681-020-00002-7. PMC 7487209. S2CID 221656204.
Meskys, E.; Kalpokiene, J.; Liaudanskas, A.; Jurcys, P. (2020). "Regulating Deep...
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Edmund R.
Meskys and
Felice Rolfe Yandro Robert Coulson and
Juanita Coulson Zenith Speculation Peter R.
Weston 1967 Niekas*
Edmund R.
Meskys and Felice...
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became a full-time
science fiction editor with
Locus in 1975.
Along with Ed
Meskys and Dave Vanderwerf,
Charles N.
Brown founded Locus in 1968 as a news fanzine...