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Bill (Willie) Watson was a [[fan]] and [[fan artist]] in the 1940s.  He was a member of [[FAPA]] and published some issues of ''[[Fantasy Amateur]]''.
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'''Bill “Willie” Watson''' was a [[fan]] and [[fan artist]] in the 1940s.  He was a member of [[FAPA]] and [[published]] some issues of ''[[Fantasy Amateur]]''.
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In 1972, Watson's reflections on [[fandom]] and his [[fannish]] activities were published in ''[[Energumen]]'' 12 as {{link | website=https://efanzines.com/Energumen/Energumen12.pdf | text="Reflections in a Golden Age Eye."}} He contrasted [[fanac]] in [[San Francisco]] and [[Los Angeles]] and described visits to the [[LASFS Clubhouse]].
  
 
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* ''[[Buap!]]'' [1944]
 
* ''[[Buap!]]'' [1944]
* ''[[Chaos (Watson)]]'' [mid-40s]
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* ''[[Chaos (Watson)]]'' [1945-46]
 
* ''[[Crying Snowflakes]]'' [mid-40s] (with [[George Ebey]])
 
* ''[[Crying Snowflakes]]'' [mid-40s] (with [[George Ebey]])
 
* ''[[Diablerie]]'' [1944-58]
 
* ''[[Diablerie]]'' [1944-58]

Latest revision as of 16:16, 7 January 2023

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Bill “Willie” Watson was a fan and fan artist in the 1940s. He was a member of FAPA and published some issues of Fantasy Amateur.

In 1972, Watson's reflections on fandom and his fannish activities were published in Energumen 12 as "Reflections in a Golden Age Eye." He contrasted fanac in San Francisco and Los Angeles and described visits to the LASFS Clubhouse.

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