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(August 27, 1941 – )
 
(August 27, 1941 – )
  
[[Nicknamed]] '''KenRu''', ''Ken Rudolph'', a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]], joined [[LASFS]] in the mid-1960s, and was inducted into [[The Blackguards]].
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[[Nicknamed]] '''KenRu''', ''Ken Rudolph'', a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]], joined [[LASFS]] in the mid-1960s, and was inducted into [[The Blackguards]]. He belongs to the [[Society for the Perpetuation of Fannish Fandom]].
  
 
He [[edited]] the LASFS [[clubzine]] ''[[Shangri L'Affaires]]'' (Shaggy) in the late 1960s.  Under his editorship, it was nominated for the [[1969 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  He also edited ''[[Meretricious]]'' and was one of the founders of [[Con-Fusion]].
 
He [[edited]] the LASFS [[clubzine]] ''[[Shangri L'Affaires]]'' (Shaggy) in the late 1960s.  Under his editorship, it was nominated for the [[1969 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  He also edited ''[[Meretricious]]'' and was one of the founders of [[Con-Fusion]].
  
He belongs to the [[Society for the Perpetuation of Fannish Fandom]].
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In [[mundane]] life he was a film editor.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 12:13, 13 April 2024

(August 27, 1941 – )

Nicknamed KenRu, Ken Rudolph, a Los Angeles fan, joined LASFS in the mid-1960s, and was inducted into The Blackguards. He belongs to the Society for the Perpetuation of Fannish Fandom.

He edited the LASFS clubzine Shangri L'Affaires (Shaggy) in the late 1960s. Under his editorship, it was nominated for the 1969 Best Fanzine Hugo. He also edited Meretricious and was one of the founders of Con-Fusion.

In mundane life he was a film editor.


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