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Niekas (from Lithuanian: nothing or nobody) was a science fiction fanzine published from 1962–1998 by Ed Meskys – also spelled Meškys – of . It won the 1967 for Best Fanzine, and was nominated two other times, losing in 1966 to and in 1989 to File 770.

For the initial five issues, Meskys – at the time a professor and a member of The Tolkien Society at the now-defunct Belknap College in Center Harbor, New Hampshire – edited Niekas by himself, after which he was joined by Felice Rolfe and Anne Chatland. The latter left after issue #8.Clute, John and Nichols, Peter. The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (New York: St. Martin's Griffin, 1995) p.871 By the late 1980s he was editing the fanzine by himself. It originated as an apazine before being expanding to a full-fledged fanzine. Meskys continued publication when his employment moved to Mankato State University (now Minnesota State University, Mankato) in Mankato, Minnesota.

Meskys later wrote, "I started a separate mailing-comments zine for the APA, and changed its name to Niekas and started the numbering over again with the June 1962 issue.... Since there was no Tolkien fanzine being published I decided to devote Niekas to Tolkien and try to run at least one Tolkien related piece in each issue."Meskys, Ed. The View From Entropy Hall #12, cited in "Niekas" Tolkien Collector's Guide The fanzine played a prominent role in the early development of in the United States. Hunnewell, Sumner Gary ("Hildefons Took"). Tolkien Fandom Review: from its beginnings to 1964 Arnold, Missouri: New England Tolkien Society, 2010; pp. 3-4 Issue #7 included a letter from C. S. Lewis to Meskys that mentions The Lord of the Rings.

In coming years, contributors included , , John Boardman, Vaughn Bodē, , Marion Zimmer Bradley ("Bloodthirsty for Power: Vampirism in ’s Those Who Hunt the Night"), Charles N. Brown, , , Philip K. Dick ("Naziism and the High Castle"), Raymond Z. Gallun, , Harry Harrison, S. T. Joshi, , , , , Andrew J. Offutt, , , , Darrell Schweitzer, Arthur Thompson (ATom), , Donald A. Wollheim, ("Song of the Ring", a poem).Clute and Nichols (1995) for Anthony, Asimov, Boucher, Budrys, Davidson, Dick, Gallun, Gaughan, Harrison, Moskowitz, Norton, Panshin, Pournell, Wollheim and Zelazny, names only

A "Glossary of Middle Earth" by Al Halevy was an ongoing feature, as was material by Robert Foster, who later published The Complete Guide to Middle-earth,

In 1968, Niekas ceased publication after issue #20, but was revived in 1977 for issue #21. By 1995, Meskys – who had become blind – was the fanzine's editor-in-chief, with Mike Bastrow listed as editor and designer. The final issue of Niekas, #48, described itself as published by Meskys and edited by Joe R. Christopher.

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