Difference between revisions of "Charles L. Fontenay"

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(March 17, 1917 – January 27, [[2007]])  
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An American [[pro]] writer who published a half-dozen novels and several dozen stories, the latter primarily in the 1950s.  He hosted [[Traveling Fete III]] and attended a number of [[Tropicons]].  He received the "Special Award for Strong Female Characters" for ''Kipton and the Android'' from [[DucKon VI]] in 1997.   
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An American [[pro]] writer who published a half-dozen novels and several dozen stories, the latter primarily in the 1950s.  He hosted [[Travelling Fete III]] and attended a number of [[Tropicons]].  He received the "Special Award for Strong Female Characters" for ''Kipton and the Android'' from [[DucKon VI]] in 1997.   
  
 
In [[mundane]] life he edited the ''[[Nashville]] Tennessean'' newspaper and retired to [[Florida]].
 
In [[mundane]] life he edited the ''[[Nashville]] Tennessean'' newspaper and retired to [[Florida]].
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Revision as of 11:41, 9 February 2020

(March 17, 1917 – January 27, 2007)

An American pro writer who published a half-dozen novels and several dozen stories, the latter primarily in the 1950s. He hosted Travelling Fete III and attended a number of Tropicons. He received the "Special Award for Strong Female Characters" for Kipton and the Android from DucKon VI in 1997.

In mundane life he edited the Nashville Tennessean newspaper and retired to Florida.

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