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(1942 –)
 
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'''Billy Joe Plott''', a [[fan]] living in [[Alabama]], was active in the late ’50s and early ’60s. He was one of the founders of [[SFPA]], [[gafiated]] and returned to [[fandom]] in 2012.  He also was a member of the [[ISFCC]], [[N3F]], [[ALA-APA]], [[SFA]] (of which he was [[secretary]]), and [[SFG]].   
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'''Billy Joe Plott''', a [[fan]] living in [[Alabama]], was active in the late ’50s and early ’60s. He was one of the founders of [[SFPA]], [[gafiated]] and returned to [[fandom]] in 2012.  He also was a member of the [[ISFCC]], [[N3F]], [[ALA-APA]], [[SFA]] (of which he was [[secretary]]), and [[SFG]].  His [[publishing house]] was '''Banshee Press'''.
  
 
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* ''[[Sporadic]]'' (for [[SFPA]] and [[ALA-APA]])
 
* ''[[Sporadic]]'' (for [[SFPA]] and [[ALA-APA]])
  
He has also published ''[[Remembering Al Andrews]]'' and ''[[Letters from Lloyd Biggle]]'' under the [[Banshee Press]] imprint.
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He also published ''[[Remembering Al Andrews]]'' and ''[[Letters from Lloyd Biggle]]''.
  
 
Perhaps inadvertently, he spread the [[Dave Locke]] death [[hoax]] in 1963.  
 
Perhaps inadvertently, he spread the [[Dave Locke]] death [[hoax]] in 1963.  

Revision as of 18:19, 4 December 2020

(1942 –)

Billy Joe Plott, a fan living in Alabama, was active in the late ’50s and early ’60s. He was one of the founders of SFPA, gafiated and returned to fandom in 2012. He also was a member of the ISFCC, N3F, ALA-APA, SFA (of which he was secretary), and SFG. His publishing house was Banshee Press.

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He also published Remembering Al Andrews and Letters from Lloyd Biggle.

Perhaps inadvertently, he spread the Dave Locke death hoax in 1963.



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