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John-Henri Bertilson Holmberg (born 22 June 1949 in Stockholm) is a Swedish author, critic, publisher and translator, and a well-known science fiction fan. In the early 1960s he edited Science fiction Forum with Bertil Mårtensson and Mats Linder and published over 200 science fiction fanzines of his own, in addition to his professional career as editor and critic. One of the fans with whom he worked was fellow Swede Stieg Larsson. He lives in Viken, Sweden in the south of Sweden.

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  • John-Henri Bertilson Holmberg (born 22 June 1949 in Stockholm) is a Swedish author, critic, publisher and translator, and a well-known science fiction fan. In the early 1960s he edited Science fiction Forum with Bertil Mårtensson and Mats Linder and published over 200 science fiction fanzines of his own, in addition to his professional career as editor and critic. One of the fans with whom he worked was fellow Swede Stieg Larsson. As editor and later publisher at , Lindfors, and later with his own publishing house he has introduced many current authors into Sweden, including several science fiction authors. A leading libertarian, he introduced Ayn Rand into Swedish debate in the 1970s and later saw to the publication in Swedish of her main literary works. He is a contributor to The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction and to The Encyclopedia of Fantasy, edited by John Clute and Peter Nicholls; and has written three major literary overviews in Swedish, a two-volume work about science fiction and one-volume works on psychological suspense fiction and on fantasy. As a translator, he has rendered Lemony Snicket's and many of Stephen King's novels into Swedish. He is a member of the Swedish Crime Fiction Academy and between 2004 and 2009 edited and published the quarterly, resurrected Nova science fiction (which in its earlier incarnation he also edited from 1982 to 1987), the largest Scandinavian science fiction magazine. Holmberg is a frequent guest on Swedish television and radio for discussions about science fiction and other literature; in 2010, this has often included discussions of his relationship with fellow SF fan Stieg Larsson and the question of whether Larsson left behind fourth or even fifth novels in his series. In 2011, he published a book in collaboration with Dan Bursteing and Arne De Keijzer, titled The Tattooed Girl: The Enigma of Stieg Larsson and the Secrets Behind the Most Compelling Thrillers of Our Time. Rights to the book were presold in a number of languages. In 2012, the book was nominated for the Edgar Award in the Best Critical/Biographical category. He lives in Viken, Sweden in the south of Sweden. In August 2015 it was announced that he would be one of the Guests of Honor of the 75th World Science Fiction Convention, to be held in Helsinki, Finland. (en)
  • John Henri Bertilson Holmberg, född 22 juni 1949 i Stockholm, är en svensk författare, översättare, redaktör och bokförläggare. Han har tillsammans med Sam J. Lundwall varit en av de mest framträdande när det gäller att introducera science fiction i Sverige. Holmberg har en filosofie kandidatexamen med litteraturhistoria som huvudämne efter studier i Uppsala och Stockholm. Han var chefredaktör för Stockholms Universitets Studentkårs tidning Gaudeamus 1972–1973. Han var politiskt verksam och medverkade till att introducera nyliberalismen och Ayn Rand i Sverige, bland annat som utgivare av Rands fyra romaner och som grundande redaktör för tidskriften Nyliberalen. En tid var han även verksam inom Fria Moderata Studentförbundet, som informationsredaktör (bland annat medredaktör för tidningen Medborgaren) vid Moderata samlingspartiets riksorganisation och som förlagsredaktör vid Timbro. Han är numera bosatt i Skåne. (sv)
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  • John-Henri Bertilson Holmberg (born 22 June 1949 in Stockholm) is a Swedish author, critic, publisher and translator, and a well-known science fiction fan. In the early 1960s he edited Science fiction Forum with Bertil Mårtensson and Mats Linder and published over 200 science fiction fanzines of his own, in addition to his professional career as editor and critic. One of the fans with whom he worked was fellow Swede Stieg Larsson. He lives in Viken, Sweden in the south of Sweden. (en)
  • John Henri Bertilson Holmberg, född 22 juni 1949 i Stockholm, är en svensk författare, översättare, redaktör och bokförläggare. Han har tillsammans med Sam J. Lundwall varit en av de mest framträdande när det gäller att introducera science fiction i Sverige. (sv)
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  • John-Henri Holmberg (en)
  • John-Henri Holmberg (sv)
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