- Author: Jack Speer Author Record # 23230
- Legal Name: Speer, John Bristol
- Birthplace: Comanche, Oklahoma, USA
- Birthdate: 9 August 1920
- Deathdate: 28 June 2008
- Language: English
- Webpages: Fancyclopedia 3, SFE, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: John Bristol, Jack F. Speer
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Magazine Editor Series
- National Fantasy Fan
- Sustaining Program
- Sustaining Program - 1943 (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Fancyclopedia (1944) [only as by John Bristol]
- Probability Zero
- Probability Zero! (Astounding, August 1942) (1942) [ES] with John Carnell and L. Sprague de Camp and Joseph Gilbert [only as by Ted Carnell and L. Sprague de Camp and Joseph Gilbert and Jack Speer]
- The Image of Annihilation (1942)
-
If I Werewolf (1942)
with
Louis Russell Chauvenet
and
Harry Jenkins, Jr.
and
Elmer Perdue
and
The Minneapolis Fantasy Society
and
Wilson Tucker
and
Arthur L. Widner, Jr.
only appeared as:
- Serializations:
- If I Werewolf (part 2 of 7) (1942) [as by Jack F. Speer]
- Last and First Fen: ... a Thrilling Elizabethan Drama of the Starways ... in One Act (2004)
- Letter (A Sequel to "Martian Odyssey") (1934)
- Letter (The Law of Inverse Squares) (1935)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, March 1935): Here It Is! (1935)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, October 1937): Information Wanted: (1937)
- Letter (Astounding, May 1938): If the Picture Is Good, Captions Aren't Needed for That Scene. But Understanding the Picture Is Helped If What Lead Up to or Resulted from the Pictured Scene Is Told. (1938)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, October 1938) (1938) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Fragments (1938)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, November 1938) (1938) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Thots from Exile (Cosmic Tales #8, December 1938) (1938)
- Changing Tendency Among Fanmags (1939)
- Speer's Scribblings (Cosmic Tales, Summer 1939) (1939)
- Speer's Scribblings (Cosmic Tales, Summer 1939) (excerpt) (1939)
- Letter (Spaceways, June 1939) (1939)
- Letter (Unknown, July 1939): Price was accurate—try page 123, 2nd paragraph, April issue (1939) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Letter (Science Fiction, August 1939) (1939)
- Letter (Coming out from Behind) (1939)
- Letter (The Satellite, v2 #9) (1939)
- Letter (Horizons, April 1940) (1940)
- Letter (Spaceways, September 1940) (1940)
- Letter (The Fantast, December 1941) (1941)
- Call It What You Wish (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Ceci Et Cela (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Fictitious But Definitely (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Items from My Scrapbooks (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Last Stop to Limbo (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Loose Ends (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Quoteworthy Quotes (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Rejected—Tomorrow (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Remarks on the Twenty-Second Mailing (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, November 1943) (1943)
- Wherin Jack Speer Partakes of Pantothenic Acid (1944)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, January 1944) (1944)
- Letter (Voice of the Imagi-Nation, January 1944) [2] (1944)
- Letter (Astounding, January 1945): Geography and Cosmography? (1945)
- Letter (Astounding, May 1945): More People May Mean More Thought. (1945)
- Letter (The Acolyte, Fall 1945) (1945)
- The Decimal Classification of Fantasy (1946) with Samuel D. Russell
- Letter (Astounding, December 1946): Yep, We Did Get a Raft of Letters! (1946)
- After 1939 - What? (1951)
- Letter (Asimov's, March-April 1978) (1978)
- Last and First Fen: Introduction (2004)
- Early Science Fiction Fans Recall Their Sense of Wonder (2012)
- Cartoon: "HOW I SAW FANTASIA" (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Cartoon: "PREPARING A FLORIDA ORANGE FOR CONSUMING" (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Cartoon: "SPEER BEING DRAMATIC" (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Cartoon: "Speer calculating the West-east order of FAPApubs" (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Cartoon: "SPEER SNEERING AT YANKEE CIVIL WAR MONUMENT" (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Cartoon: "THAT'S GERTIE, MASCOT OF THE BOSKONE. I THINK SHE WAS NESTING THERE LAST YEAR" (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Cartoon: "THAT'S THE CHURCH OF HOLY SMOKE; SO CALLED BECAUSE OF THE GREAT QUANTITY OF INCENSE BURNED THERE" (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]
- Cartoon: "ZAP! ZAP!" (1943) [only as by Jack F. Speer]