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(Did you mean [[Al Lewis]] from LA?)
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(1942 --)
 
(1942 --)
  
 
A [[fan]] who was a member (and director) of the [[N3F]].  He was one of the founders of the [[Fanzine Foundation]].
 
A [[fan]] who was a member (and director) of the [[N3F]].  He was one of the founders of the [[Fanzine Foundation]].
  
Publications include: ''[[Bulletin of the Fanzine Foundation]]'', ''[[Fantasy Aspects]]'', ''[[A Fanzine for Now]]'' (for [[FAPA]]), ''[[Fly in the Salad]]'', ''[[Iconoclastic Quarterly]]'' (for [[FAPA]]), ''[[Portals]]'', ''[[Some Materials Towards a Fanzine Index]]''.  He was one of the editors of ''[[Postwarp]]'' and ''[[Tightbeam]]'' for the [[N3F]].  He was also a member of [[OMPA]], [[N'APA]], [[SAPS]] and [[The Cult]].
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Publications include: ''[[Bulletin of the Fanzine Foundation]]'', ''[[Fantasy Aspects (Lewis)]]'', ''[[A Fanzine for Now]]'' (for [[FAPA]]), ''[[Fly in the Salad]]'', ''[[Iconoclastic Quarterly]]'' (for [[FAPA]]), ''[[Portals]]'', ''[[Some Materials Towards a Fanzine Index]]''.  He was one of the editors of ''[[Postwarp]]'' and ''[[Tightbeam]]'' for the [[N3F]].  He was also a member of [[OMPA]], [[N'APA]], [[SAPS]] and [[The Cult]].
  
 
He seems to have been active in the late 50s and early 60s.
 
He seems to have been active in the late 50s and early 60s.
  
(Are you looking for [[Al Lewis]] from the [[LA area]]?)
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Revision as of 00:11, 9 March 2020

(Did you mean Al Lewis from LA?)

(1942 --)

A fan who was a member (and director) of the N3F. He was one of the founders of the Fanzine Foundation.

Publications include: Bulletin of the Fanzine Foundation, Fantasy Aspects (Lewis), A Fanzine for Now (for FAPA), Fly in the Salad, Iconoclastic Quarterly (for FAPA), Portals, Some Materials Towards a Fanzine Index. He was one of the editors of Postwarp and Tightbeam for the N3F. He was also a member of OMPA, N'APA, SAPS and The Cult.

He seems to have been active in the late 50s and early 60s.


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