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First active in 1944, Indick published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Ben's Beat]]'' and the study ''[[George Alec Effinger]]: From Entropy to Budayeen'' as well as essays and articles in many [[fanzines]] and professional magazines, including ''Publishers Weekly'' and ''[[REHUPA]]''.  He was one of the leading personalities in [[Donn Brazier]]'s famous ''[[Title]]'' in the 70s and announced his semi-[[gafiation]] in 1978.  He was a lifetime member of the Dramatists Guild.
 
First active in 1944, Indick published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Ben's Beat]]'' and the study ''[[George Alec Effinger]]: From Entropy to Budayeen'' as well as essays and articles in many [[fanzines]] and professional magazines, including ''Publishers Weekly'' and ''[[REHUPA]]''.  He was one of the leading personalities in [[Donn Brazier]]'s famous ''[[Title]]'' in the 70s and announced his semi-[[gafiation]] in 1978.  He was a lifetime member of the Dramatists Guild.
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* ''[[Dramatizing Lovecraft]]'' [1976] (for [[Necronomicon (APA)|Necronomicon]])
 
* ''[[Dramatizing Lovecraft]]'' [1976] (for [[Necronomicon (APA)|Necronomicon]])
 
* ''[[IBID]]'' [late 70s] (for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]])
 
* ''[[IBID]]'' [late 70s] (for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]])
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* ''[[InBENdick]]'' (for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]])
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* ''[[Onyx]]'' [early 80s] (for [[Necronomicon (APA)|Necronomicon]])
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* ''[[Rappin']]'' [mid-70s] (for [[RAPS]])
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* ''[[Reports on Some Hubbardiana ]]'' [1988] (for FAPA)
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* ''[[Who Wants to Visit Old Cthulhu's Place Anyhow]]'' (for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]])
 
* ''[[Ydmos]]'' [late 70s] (for the [[Hyborian League]])
 
* ''[[Ydmos]]'' [late 70s] (for the [[Hyborian League]])
  
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* 2009 -- [[First Fandom Hall of Fame Award]]
 
* 2009 -- [[First Fandom Hall of Fame Award]]
  
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Latest revision as of 10:59, 2 May 2023

(1923 -- September 28, 2009)

First active in 1944, Indick published the fanzine Ben's Beat and the study George Alec Effinger: From Entropy to Budayeen as well as essays and articles in many fanzines and professional magazines, including Publishers Weekly and REHUPA. He was one of the leading personalities in Donn Brazier's famous Title in the 70s and announced his semi-gafiation in 1978. He was a lifetime member of the Dramatists Guild.

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