Skyrack

Skyrack was edited by Ron Bennett whose Skyrack Book Service had begun to sell SF. "Skyrack" was an area just south of Harrogate, where Bennet lived and The Skyrack Newsletter (its original name) seemed like a more science fictional title "The Harrogate Newsletter" would have been. Skyrack first appeared in April 1959 and was intended to fill the gap left by the end of the British newszine Contact in 1957 and to balance the Americentric slant of Terry Carr and Ron Ellik's Fanac.

Skyrack was the premiere British fandom newszine during the 1960s featuring convention reports and club news. It covered TAFF news extensively, including voting results and also reported on the special Parker and Willis funds and their subsequent trips. It was the first fanzine to report on the British bid for the 1965 Worldcon. It featured annual fan preference polls. Winners announced in 1960 (issue #16, first annish) for 1959 were ATom for Best Fanartist, John Berry for Best Fanwriter, and Aphorreta for Best Fanzine. Poll winners in subsequent years included Ella Parker (for her fanzine Orion), Walt Willis, Ethel Lindsay, and Hyphen. Skyrack won its own fan poll for Best Fanzine in 1963 and 1964.

Starting about the middle of 1965, publication went from monthly to bimonthly due to lack of time and space. Only one issue appeared in 1967 and it suspended publication in 1968 with one more issue in 1971 to cover the deaths of John W. Campbell, Jr. and August Derleth.

There was a parody fanzine, The Skyreck Newsletter.


This is a Stub Fanzine page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was published, its contents, regular columnists, its impact on fandom, or by adding scans or links to scans.
Page tags: fanzine uk