FANAC Bibliographies & Collections
Directory:
We will try to provide a large selection of the most popular and important
fanzines and articles of special interest to the Science Fiction community.
Many of the best know professionals in the field started in fanzines.
People like Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, Robert Silverberg and Lois
McMaster Bujold started as fans.
The M.A.S.S. F.I.L.C. Filk Book Index is ... what it says, an index of filk books. It has its
origins in the old Pocket Printed Filk Database, and the
initial files are built from data taken from there. Each page has publication information on one
filk book, along with a list of the songs it contains, with information about the authors and the
original songs. Hopefully this will be a useful resource in itself.
But wait, there's more! Under the viewable pages, everything is XML. This allows people to do many
things with it. To find out the details, click here.
Or if you just want to browse the index, look through the list. More will be coming.
You will need an XSLT-capable browser to
view these pages properly. Older browsers may display them as raw XML or require you to download them.
Greg Pickersgill's Memory Hole indices:
This file was created in April of 1997 by combining a fanzine index by Greg
Pickersgill with a smaller one of the collection at Temple University, both
downloaded from the InterNet. It will probably always be a work in progress.
Ned Brooks
4817 Dean Lane
Lilburn GA 30047
This is an index to the first 270 mailings of the Southern Fandom Press
Alliance.
This is a 12.7MB PDF file that requires the
Adobe Acrobat Reader for viewing.
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