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Revision as of 16:53, 9 February 2021

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Brian Earl Brown, a fan living in Detroit, has been active since the 1970s. He was originally from Mishawaka, Indiana.

His fanzines were known for their often bad mimeography and the distinctive square font of his typer.

He was OE of the Pulp Era Amateur Press Society and REHUPA and was a member of the Wayne Third Foundation for which he edited some issues of Seldon's Plan. He was a member of the Detroit in '85 NASFiC bid.

He is the publisher of Beb Books, inexpensive, limited-run chapbooks reprinting classic pulp stories, including several classic SF stories. He’s married to fellow fan and W3Fer Denice Brown.

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