James V. Taurasi

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Fan
Name: James V. Taurasi
Alias(es): Jimmy Taurasi, Javity
Type: Organizer, zine publisher
Fandoms: Science Fiction
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James V. Taurasi was a founding member of science fiction fandom. In 1937 he created Cosmic Publications, later known as Fandom House, which published many fanzines. Taurasi was involved in the feud between New Fandom and the Futurians as one of the "Triumvirs", along with Sam Moskowitz and William Sykora.

Along with his many other zines, Taurasi mimeographed some of Fantasy Fiction Field for Julius Unger. Issue 9 reported that Taurasi was the first known active fan to be drafted into World War II.[1] He was later deferred due to bad eyesight.

Club Involvement

Zines[2]

As Publisher

  • The Barsoomian [only issue #7, 1954]
  • Barsoomian Times [8 issues, 1964–65]
  • Cosmic Tales [1937-41, aka Cosmic Tales Quarterly 18 issues including a First Worldcon Special, with John Giunta, Louis Kuslan and Gertrude Kuslan
  • Fantasy-Comics [20 issues 1952–65]
  • Fantasy-Letter [1939]
  • Fantasy-News [1938–39, first 77 issues]
  • Fantasy-Scout [1939]
  • Fantasy Times [1941, 269 issues, then becomes Science Fiction Times with #270 (1957) ending with issue #465, 1969. Taurasi was not involved after #435 (1966)]
  • Helios
  • Masked Spaceman [1938, one-shot]
  • Monster-Times [8 issues, 1961–64; not to be confused with the 1970s newsstand tabloid The Monster Times]
  • Original Science Fiction Stories [later issues in the run, 1961-63]
  • The Planeteer [1939] (final issue only)
  • Queer Tales [1938]
  • Science-Fiction Age [1960]
  • Science Fiction Scout [1937–38, at least 9 issues] (with Alex Osheroff)
  • Science Fiction Yearbook [1957] (with Ray Van Houten and Frank R. Prieto, Jr.)
  • Solor [1938, at least 11 issues]
  • Space [1938]
  • Spac-Lines Inc. [1938]
  • Tales of Science [1938, one-shot]
  • Tinplate Railroading [1961-61, at least 10 issues]
  • Weird and Fantasy Fiction [1938, at least 2 issues]
  • Wonder Fiction Annual [1938, one-shot]

As Contributor

References

  1. ^ Julius Unger: News item in Fantasy Fiction Field #9 pg. 1 (Dec. 28, 1940)
  2. ^ List compiled on James V. Taurasi entry at Fancyclopedia.