Science Fiction League

Science Fiction League logo, first published in the April 1934 Wonder Stories

The Science Fiction League was one of the earliest associations formed by science fiction fans.[1] It was created by Hugo Gernsback in February 1934 in the pages of Wonder Stories, an early science fiction pulp magazine. Gernsback was the League's "Executive Secretary', with Charles D. Hornig its "Assistant Secretary". The initial slate of "Executive Directors" included Forrest J. Ackerman, Eando Binder, Jack Darrow (Clifford Kornoelje), Edmond Hamilton, David H. Keller, P. Schuyler Miller, Clark Ashton Smith, and R. F. Starzl.[2]

Gernsback intended for the magazine to promote fandom, much as his earlier "Radio League" had promoted interest in his radio and electrical hobby magazines.[1][3] It was successful, and chapters were formed in the US, UK and Australia.[1][4] Although the League was popular, with membership soon reaching about 1,000, it did not last long; in 1943 Sam Merwin, the editor of Thrilling Wonder Stories (the magazine had changed its name in 1936) dropped the organization when he took over the editorship.[5]

The Science Fiction League of America [6] was a different organization of science fiction writers including Ted Sturgeon, Anthony Boucher, and Isaac Asimov, and associated with the television show Tales of Tomorrow.

sample membership certificate

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Roberts, Peter (20 December 2011). "Science Fiction League". Science Fiction Encyclopedia. Gollancz. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
  2. "The Science Fiction League", Hugo Gernsback, Wonder Stories, May 1934, p.1061
  3. Ashley, Mike (2000). The Time Machines. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. pp. 89–90. ISBN 0-85323-865-0.
  4. "A "Scientific Fiction" Club". The Yorkshire Evening Post. 28 August 1936. Retrieved 20 August 2014 via British Newspaper Archive. (subscription required (help)).
  5. Ashley, Mike (2000). The Time Machines. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. p. 188. ISBN 0-85323-865-0.
  6. If v1#1 p. 151
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