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Bob Sabella  was the publisher and editor of the [[apazine]] ''[[Visions of Paradise]]'' (''VoP''), of which 170 issues were published, the final issue appeared in October 2011.    He edited ''[[Tightbeam]]'' in 2004-05 and edited ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' in 2004-06.  At the time of his death, Sabella was serving as the [[OE]] of ''[[FAPA]]''. Shortly before his death, Sabella had retired from his career as a math teacher. In 2000. he published the book ''Who Shaped Science Fiction?''
 
Bob Sabella  was the publisher and editor of the [[apazine]] ''[[Visions of Paradise]]'' (''VoP''), of which 170 issues were published, the final issue appeared in October 2011.    He edited ''[[Tightbeam]]'' in 2004-05 and edited ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' in 2004-06.  At the time of his death, Sabella was serving as the [[OE]] of ''[[FAPA]]''. Shortly before his death, Sabella had retired from his career as a math teacher. In 2000. he published the book ''Who Shaped Science Fiction?''
  
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Bob Sabella was the publisher and editor of the apazine Visions of Paradise (VoP), of which 170 issues were published, the final issue appeared in October 2011. He edited Tightbeam in 2004-05 and edited The National Fantasy Fan in 2004-06. At the time of his death, Sabella was serving as the OE of FAPA. Shortly before his death, Sabella had retired from his career as a math teacher. In 2000. he published the book Who Shaped Science Fiction?


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