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(1919 -- March 31, [[1974]])
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A long-time fan nicknamed '''Alojo''' who published ''[[Sun Trails]]'', ''[[Scorpio]]'', and ''[[Fanfile]]'' in the 40s.  He guest edited several issues of ''[[Shangri L'Affaires]]'' from 1942--1946.  During the [[War]] he started several [[chain letters]], one of the ways [[fandom]] sustained itself in that period.
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Arthur Louis Joquel II was a long-time fan nicknamed '''Alojo''' who published ''[[Sun Trails]]'', ''[[Scorpio]]'', and ''[[Fanfile]]'' in the 40s.  He guest edited several issues of ''[[Shangri L'Affaires]]'' from 1942--1946.  During the [[War]] he started several [[chain letters]], one of the ways [[fandom]] sustained itself in that period.
  
 
Occasionally, he published poetry under the pseudonym '''Fywert Kinge'''. He also published at least one story in the pulps under the pseudonym '''William Graham'''.  He dabbled in the occult.
 
Occasionally, he published poetry under the pseudonym '''Fywert Kinge'''. He also published at least one story in the pulps under the pseudonym '''William Graham'''.  He dabbled in the occult.
  
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* ''[[Fanfile]]'' [1942]
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* ''[[Fmz Digest]]'' [1941]
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* ''[[FutuREsearch]]'' [1944]
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* ''[[Scorpio]]'' [1941]
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* ''[[Shangri L'Affaires]]'' [1942-46] (some issues)
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* ''[[Songs for Sorrow and Beauty]]'' [1944] (with [[James Kepner]])
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* ''[[Sun Trails]]'' [1941]
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Revision as of 14:49, 10 April 2020

(1919 -- March 31, 1974)

Arthur Louis Joquel II was a long-time fan nicknamed Alojo who published Sun Trails, Scorpio, and Fanfile in the 40s. He guest edited several issues of Shangri L'Affaires from 1942--1946. During the War he started several chain letters, one of the ways fandom sustained itself in that period.

Occasionally, he published poetry under the pseudonym Fywert Kinge. He also published at least one story in the pulps under the pseudonym William Graham. He dabbled in the occult.

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