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"fantast" Definitions
  1. VISIONARY
  2. a fantastic or eccentric person
  3. FANTASIST

11 Sentences With "fantast"

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""Then, in a fantast twist, on the following day, Nov.
HBO has released a second trailer for the medieval fantast epic's sixth season, and one thing is clear – there's a lot coming.
This is probably the same review that appeared in Operation Fantast, #4, March 1950.
Ken Slater (1917–2008) was a British science fiction fan and bookseller.Obituary - File 770'Something to read' by Ken SlaterObituary - SFWA In 1947, while serving in the British Army of the Rhine, he started Operation Fantast, a network of science fiction fans which had 800 members around the world by 1950 though it folded a few years later. Through Operation Fantast, he was the major importer of American science fiction books and magazines into Britain - an activity which he continued, after its collapse, through his company Fantast (Medway) up to the time of his death. He was a founder member of the British Science Fiction Association in 1958.
Fantast Castle Fantast Castle (/), also known as Dunđerski Palace (Serbian: Дворац Дунђерски/Dvorac Dunđerski), is a Serbian castle built by Bogdan Dunđerski from 1919 onwards. Dundjerski family originally came from Herzegovina to Vojvodina (Serbia) in the late nineteenth century and at one point he owned 1500 hectares of land. The castle became one of the most famous castles in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. It was heavily bombed in 1945, and subsequently seized by the government of SFR Yugoslavia, who proclaimed it as state wealth.
Two centuries later Johan Matheus Lambik was part of the Buckriders."De Bokkerijders", Standaard Uitgeverij (1948) Lambik's grand uncle, Hippoliet, was introduced in "De Formidabele Fantast" (2005). Lambik's father, Papal-Ambik, was a poet who was incarcerated in a mental institution. Lambik and his brother Arthur freed him and brought him to the African country Rotswana (pun on Botswana), where he and Arthur still live.
The cover of the 1978 Ballantine Books paperback edition. The reception was mixed. Time magazine said: > Disciples are the undoing of holy men, and so it is with Richard Condon, a > talented and satirical fantast whose fiercely proselytizing followers regard > him as the fifth hoarse man of the Apocalypse. A Condon novel has the sound > and shape of a bagful of cats.... But Condon's latest morality, a Western, > is written with calculation, not exasperation.
The book was also reviewed by E. J. Carnell in Operation Fantast, #6, September 1950, the editor in Thrilling Wonder Stories, October 1950, P. Schuyler Miller in Other Worlds Science Stories, January 1951, Joseph H. Crawford, Jr., James J. Donahue and Donald M. Grant in '333': A Bibliography of the Science-Fantasy Novel, 1953, Alfred Bester in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October 1960, John Carnell in Science Fantasy, August 1962, Joseph Nicholas in Paperback Parlour, December 1979, Everett F. Bleiler in The Guide to Supernatural Fiction, 1983, and Bill Fawcett and Jody Lynn Nye in Galaxy's Edge Magazine, Issue 19, March 2016.
In 1948 Captain Ken Slater, who ran "Operation Fantast" - a trading operation which bought and swapped books and magazines - proposed the founding of a new national fan organisation, and thus the Science Fantasy Society was born. Unfortunately Slater was later posted to the army in Germany and the remaining committee members did not share his "flaming enthusiasm" for the organisation; in September 1951 the SFS was declared to be "a glorious flop". By the late 1950s, British science fiction fandom was in serious decline. The annual Eastercon had become a purely social event with a rapidly diminishing attendance (150 in 1954, 115 in 1955, 80 in 1956, fewer than 50 in 1958).
Andrew Dawson (born March 12, 1980) is an American music producer, engineer, mixer and songwriter based in Los Angeles, California. Dawson is a three-time Grammy award winner and six-time Grammy nominee, having won for his work as engineer and mixer on Kanye West's Late Registration (2005), Graduation (2007), and My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy (2010) - each winning the Best Rap Album category.Kanye West: Past Grammy winsBerklee College of Music: Alumni Shine in Hip Hop Hits Dawson is also credited with additional production on My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.AllMusic My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantast Credits Although Dawson made his initial breakthrough with hip hop artists including Kanye West, Jay-Z, Common, Tyler The Creator, and P.O.S, Dawson has also moved on to produce and work on records for pop, indie and rock bands including fun.
The Dnipro Magazine gives the opportunity to realize creative potential and make oneself known in the literary circle. These days, the periodical publishes the works of the well-known contemporaries and young writers, such as O. Iranets (critique of In Search of the Castaways ), B. Oliynyk, O. Zabuzhko (Off-site poem etc.), M. Kidruk (Class city narration), Moe pershe kuliove poranennia (My first bullet wound), Valeriy and Natalia Lapikury (detectives from the series of Inspector i kava (Inspector and coffee) ), I. Pavlyuck (Rezervatsiya (Reservation) novel), A. Kokotiukha, critical article (Ukraine in search of detectives), fantast Oleksiy Tymoshenko (Hudozhnyk (Artist) narration). In its time it was the Dnipro Magazine which published the poetry of Pavlo Tychyna, Maksym Rylsky, Andriy Malyshko. This periodical was the first to issue the narrative Molodist (Youth) by O. Boychenko, the novel (Born of the Storm) by O. Ostrovskiy (in Ukrainian).

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