Lloyd Arthur Eshbach

Lloyd Arthur Eshbach

Lloyd Arthur Eshbach (June 20, 1910-October 29, 2003) was an American science fiction fan and writer, secular and religious publisher, and minister.

Born in Palm, Pennsylvania, Eshbach grew up in Reading. He discovered science fiction at age 15 and began writing letters to the professional magazines, then started to write his own stories. The third story he wrote sold to "Science Wonder Stories" in 1929. While still writing his own stories and articles, he published two short-lived magazines in the early 1930s, "Marvel Tales" and "The Galleon". He founded Fantasy Press, a small press which published the work of authors such as E. E. Smith, Jack Williamson, Robert A. Heinlein and John W. Campbell, Jr.. Fantasy Press published 32 books between 1946 and 1950, in limited print runs averaging 3,750 copies each. These constituted the first hardcover editions of many of these works, previously available only in used copies of magazines. Eschbach later formed Polaris Press in 1952 to publish 2 more books.

Eshbach was a church publisher from 1958 to 1962, then until retirement in 1975 he was a salesman for the Moody Bible Institute. Upon his retirement, he became a pastor in the Evangelical Congregational Church and served churches of that denomination in Lancaster County, Reading, and Womelsdorf.

His memoirs, "Over My Shoulder: Reflections on a Science Fiction Era", were published in 1982; and his last novel, "The Scroll of Lucifer", in 1990. Other books included "The Armlet of the Gods", "The Land Beyond the Gate", "The Sorceress of Scath" and "The Tyrant of Time". He also edited "" (Reading, PA: Fantasy, 1947), the first booklength work on science fiction writing from a professional point of view.

An active member of First Fandom, he was Guest of Honor at the 1949 World Science Fiction Convention and the 1995 World Fantasy Convention.

Hubbard quote

In his memoir, Eshbach quotes L. Ron Hubbard as telling him in 1949, "I’d like to start a religion. That’s where the money is." He is not the only science fiction fan to allege having heard Hubbard make similar remarks.


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