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(Did you mean [[Donald C. Thompson]], chairman of [[Denvention 2]], or [[Don Thompson (comics)|Donald A. Thompson]], the comics fan?)
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''(Did you mean [[Donald C. Thompson]], chairman of [[Denvention 2]], or [[Don Thompson (comics)|Donald A. Thompson]], the comics fan?)''
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(January 25, 1904 – November 7, 1979)
 
(January 25, 1904 – November 7, 1979)
  
'''Donald Burton Thompson''', a [[fan]] from [[Nebraska]] who lived in [[Louisiana]] during the early 1940s, active beginning in the 1930s as a [[prozine]] [[letterhack]], [[published]] the [[FAPAzine]] ''[[Phanny]]'' (later ''[[Phanteur]]''). He was often referred to in [[fandom]] as '''D. B. Thompson''', under which [[penname|sobriquet]] he sold a story, “Eccentric Orbit,” to the March 1941 ''[[Astounding]]''.  
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'''Donald Burton Thompson''', a [[fan]] who lived in [[Louisiana]] during the early 1940s, was active beginning in the 1930s as a [[prozine]] [[letterhack]], and [[published]] the [[FAPAzine]] ''[[Phanny]]'' (later ''[[Phanteur]]''). He was often referred to in [[fandom]] as '''D. B. Thompson''', under which [[penname|sobriquet]] he sold a story, “Eccentric Orbit,” to the March 1941 ''[[Astounding]]''.  
  
 
He wrote extensively for ''[[Le Zombie]]'', where [[Tucker]] [[nicknamed]] him “'''Donna Belle'''”; Bob also [[tuckerized]] him in ''The Chinese Doll'' (1946).  
 
He wrote extensively for ''[[Le Zombie]]'', where [[Tucker]] [[nicknamed]] him “'''Donna Belle'''”; Bob also [[tuckerized]] him in ''The Chinese Doll'' (1946).  
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Thompson had a [[membership]] in [[Chicon]], the 1940 [[Worldcon]]. He was a charter member of the [[N3F]] in 1941.
 
Thompson had a [[membership]] in [[Chicon]], the 1940 [[Worldcon]]. He was a charter member of the [[N3F]] in 1941.
  
* Founding Member article about Thompson in the [https://fanac.org/fanzines/TNFF/TNFF-7711.pdf November 2018 issue] of ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]''.
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He eventually moved to [[Nebraska]].
* [http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?11987 Bibliography at ISFDB. ]
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* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74665812/donald-b-thompson Donald B[urton] Thompson at Find a Grave]
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* Founding Member article in the [https://fanac.org/fanzines/TNFF/TNFF-7711.pdf November 2018 issue] of ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'', p. 6.
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* [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?11987 Bibliography at ISFDB. ]
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* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74665812/donald-b-thompson Donald B. Thompson at FindaGrave.]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:28, 28 November 2022

(Did you mean Donald C. Thompson, chairman of Denvention 2, or Donald A. Thompson, the comics fan?)


(January 25, 1904 – November 7, 1979)

Donald Burton Thompson, a fan who lived in Louisiana during the early 1940s, was active beginning in the 1930s as a prozine letterhack, and published the FAPAzine Phanny (later Phanteur). He was often referred to in fandom as D. B. Thompson, under which sobriquet he sold a story, “Eccentric Orbit,” to the March 1941 Astounding.

He wrote extensively for Le Zombie, where Tucker nicknamed him “Donna Belle”; Bob also tuckerized him in The Chinese Doll (1946).

He originated the phrase “Fandom is a Way of Life” in FAPA in 1943.

Thompson had a membership in Chicon, the 1940 Worldcon. He was a charter member of the N3F in 1941.

He eventually moved to Nebraska.

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