Boardman was long an active member of
science fiction fandom, famed for his strong political opinions; and has been the subject of at least two
filksongs: "To John Boardman in Brooklyn" and "All Hail to the Fan John B." In addition to
Knowable, his
science fiction fanzines have included
Dagon and
Anakreon. He also wrote at least two published
fantasy stories, "Colon the Conqueror" (a
Conan the Barbarian parody), published in the May 1958 issue of
Fantastic Universe; and "The Testament of Snefru", published in the 1980 anthology
The Spell of Conan (
L. Sprague de Camp, ed.).
"The Asteroid Light" Boardman's 1961
filksong, "The Asteroid Light" (to the tune of the sea chanty "
Eddystone Light") has been reprinted repeatedly, in venues ranging from science fiction anthologies (the 1972 anthology
Futures Conditional) to
Sing Out magazine (V. 9, #1, p. 24) to collections of protest music (
Glazer, Tom.
Songs of Peace, Freedom and Protest. New York: David McKay, 1970). It has also frequently been discussed in papers on filk music. He also wrote a regular column, "Science for Science Fiction", for the first twelve issues of
Ares magazine. == Personal life and death ==