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(1880 -- 1948)
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W. Paul Cook was a writer, printer and publisher who lived and wrote mostly in Vermont and Massachusetts.
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'''W. Paul Cook''' was a writer, printer and publisher who lived and wrote mostly in [[Vermont]] and [[Massachusetts]]. In 1927, he [[published]] ''[[The Recluse]]'', a [[one-shot]] magazine that has a claim toward being a paleo-[[fanzine]], at least.  
  
He wrote under his own name and the pseudonym Willis T. Crossman and was a leading figure in the hobbyist tradition of amateur journalism.
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He wrote under his own name and the [[pseudonym]] Willis T. Crossman, and was a leading figure in the hobbyist tradition of [[amateur journalism]].
  
He knew [[Lovecraft]] and wrote ''[[H. P. Lovecraft, A Portrait]]'', published in 1968.
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He knew [[H. P. Lovecraft]] and wrote ''H. P. Lovecraft, A Portrait'', published in 1968. ''W. Paul Cook: The Wandering Life of a Yankee Printer'' (Hippocampus Press, 2007) is his [[biography]].  
  
 
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Revision as of 13:48, 21 August 2021

(1880 – 1948)

W. Paul Cook was a writer, printer and publisher who lived and wrote mostly in Vermont and Massachusetts. In 1927, he published The Recluse, a one-shot magazine that has a claim toward being a paleo-fanzine, at least.

He wrote under his own name and the pseudonym Willis T. Crossman, and was a leading figure in the hobbyist tradition of amateur journalism.

He knew H. P. Lovecraft and wrote H. P. Lovecraft, A Portrait, published in 1968. W. Paul Cook: The Wandering Life of a Yankee Printer (Hippocampus Press, 2007) is his biography.


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