Joseph W. Ferman

Joseph W. Ferman

Joseph Ferman (1906-1974) was a Lithuanian-American science fiction publisher.

Ferman moved to the United States of America and began working on the magazine "American Mercury", the primary publication of the Mercury Press, which added "Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine" in 1941. He was involved with the founding of "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction" in 1949, and became the magazine's publisher in 1954, after Lawrence Spivak resigned to pursue his interest in the television series "Meet the Press". Ferman became the magazine's official editor in 1964 although his son Edward L. Ferman did the actual editing. Edward succeeded him as publisher in 1970, with Joseph taking the title "Chaiman of the Board" of what had become a family business.

In 1957, he founded "Venture Science Fiction Magazine" with Robert P. Mills as its editor. When the Fermans relaunched the magazine again more than a decade later, Edward Ferman served as editor. Other notable projects included the anthologies "No Limits" (1964), with stories taken from the pages of the first run of "Venture", and "Once and Future Tales" (1964) with stories from "F&SF", but not part of the "Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction" series. Both of these anthologies may've been ghost-edited by Edward Ferman. Joseph Ferman also published such magazines as "Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine", "Bestseller Mystery Magazine", the nostalgia magazine "P. S." and the proto-New Age magazine "Inner Space".


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