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A letterhack is a fan who is regularly published in magazine and American comic book letter columns.


Origin
The term comes from , the slang of science fiction fans, and originally referred to prolific writers of letters to and professional science fiction magazines of the early twentieth century. It was considered to be an important part of ("fan activity").
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Celebrity and recognition
Many letterhacksCentury, Sara. "THE LOST ART OF THE COMIC BOOK LETTERS PAGE," Sy Fy Wire (May 23, 2018). became well known throughout the industry. Writer Mark Engblom describes the phenomenon this way:

David S. Goyer is an example of a fan who later wrote comic book films. Some letterhacks gained entrée into an actual career in comics because of their letter-writing experience. For instance, parlayed his frequent published letters to DC comics during the late 1960s and early 1970s into a job as DC's "Answer Man" and eventually a solid career as a DC writer. , Mary Jo Duffy, , , , , , , Ralph Macchio, , , , , , Peter B. Gillis, George R.R. Martin, and are just a few of the many comic book professionals who got their starts as young letterhacks.


See also
  • Comic book letter column
  • Letter to the editor

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