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He co-founded the [[LASFS]] [[clubzine]], ''[[De Profundis]]'' and was one of the editors of ''[[Shangri-L'Affaires]]''.  He also edited ''[[To the Stars]]''.
 
He co-founded the [[LASFS]] [[clubzine]], ''[[De Profundis]]'' and was one of the editors of ''[[Shangri-L'Affaires]]''.  He also edited ''[[To the Stars]]''.
  
He published ''[[Procrastinator]]'' for [[OMPA]] and ''[[A Fanzine for FAPA]]'', ''[[Amblesnyde & Tiddleycover R. R. Gazette]]'', ''[[Amis]]'', ''[[Melange]], ''[[The Newhon Review]]'', ''[[Shipside]]'', and ''[[Where Are All the Red Hot Shutter Bugs?]]'' for [[FAPA]].
 
  
Other publications (some as co-editor) include ''[[The Caid Newsletter]]'', ''[[Equal Time]]'', ''[[Green and Golden Gryphon]]'', ''[[Last of a Series]]'' ''[[Loyal Opposition]]'', ''[[Psychopath]]'', ''[[Slime]]'', ''[[Space Write Now!]]'', ''[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]''.
 
  
 
[[Bruce Pelz]] published ''[[A Fanzine for Bjohn]]'' in his honor when he married [[Bjo]].
 
[[Bruce Pelz]] published ''[[A Fanzine for Bjohn]]'' in his honor when he married [[Bjo]].
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{{fanzines}}
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* ''[[Amblesnyde & Tiddleycover R. R. Gazette]]'' [mid-70s] (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[Amis]]'' [1959] (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[The Caid Newsletter]]'' (with Bjo)
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* ''[[De Profundis]]'' [1965] (founder and edited some issues)
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* ''[[Equal Time]]'' [mid-60s]
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* ''[[A Fanzine for FAPA]]'' [1060] (for [[FAPA]], with [[Bill Rotsler]])
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* ''[[A Fanzine for Jim Caughran]]'' [1962]
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* ''[[A Fanzine for Karen Anderson]]'' [1960]
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* ''[[Green and Golden Gryphon]]'' [late 50s]
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* ''[[Last of a Series]]''  [early 60s] (with Bjo)
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* ''[[Loyal Opposition]]'' [1964]  (with Bjo)
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* ''[[Melange]] [1960-65] (for [[FAPA]], with Bjo)
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* ''[[The Newhon Review]]'' [mid-60s] (for [[FAPA]], with Bjo)
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* ''[[Procrastinator]]'' [1964] (for [[OMPA]], with Bjo)
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* ''[[Psychopath]]'' [early 60s]
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* ''[[Shangri-L'Affaires]]'' [early 60s] (some issues)
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* ''[[Shipside]]'' [1959-60] (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[Slime]]'' [early 60s]
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* ''[[Space Write Now!]]'' [1981]] (with Bjo)
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* ''[[To the Stars]]'' [1983-84] (with Bjo)
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* ''[[Where Are All the Red Hot Shutter Bugs?]]'' [1964] (for [[FAPA]], with Bjo)
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* ''[[Where No Fan Has Gone Before]]'' [late 60s] (with Bjo)
  
 
{{recognition}}
 
{{recognition}}
 
 
* 1961 -- [[Evans-Freehafer Award]], [[1961 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1961 -- [[Evans-Freehafer Award]], [[1961 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1963 -- [[1963 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee
 
* 1963 -- [[1963 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine Hugo]] nominee

Revision as of 06:49, 8 April 2020

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Nicknamed Bjohn and husband of Bjo Trimble, John has helped her in almost all of her SF activities, including Project Art Show.

He was GoH at ConJosé, the 2002 Worldcon.

He is a member of SRPL, LASFS (and has served in offices), ISL, The Petards, the N3F, and the SCA. He chaired Westercon 23 and co-chaired Westercon 18. He helped found the Trans Oceanic Fan Fund, was a member of the PanPacificon Worldcon bid, and lived in the Fan Hilton. He worked on Equicon, chairing one.

He co-founded the LASFS clubzine, De Profundis and was one of the editors of Shangri-L'Affaires. He also edited To the Stars.


Bruce Pelz published A Fanzine for Bjohn in his honor when he married Bjo.

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