Donald Franson
(November 11, 1916 – June 5, 2002)
Don Franson was a longtime fan who lived most of his life in LA. He was active in the N3F and LASFS (including serving as secretary) for years and was a member of N'APA. He was also a member of the Professor Challenger Society and the Interplanetary Exploration Society. He was a member of the First Fandom club and SFWA.
With Howard DeVore, he wrote several editions of A History of the Hugo, Nebula and International Fantasy Awards which was published by Advent . (The latest edition, in 1998, had a slightly different title (Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Awards). It was nominated for a Hugo for Best Related Book. He also wrote A Key to the Terminology of Science Fiction Fandom (1962), Science Fiction Title Changes, and Some Historical Facts About Science-Fiction Fandom.
At one time or another, he was an N3F directorate member, president (1963, 1964, and 1968), club historian, edited The National Fantasy Fan in 1965, 1981-1983, 1988-1991 and edited a fanzine that he sent to N3F members, The Trash Barrel.
In his honor, the September 2002 issue of The National Fantasy Fan was a "Don Franson Memorial Issue."
- A Key to the Terminology of Science Fiction Fandom
- The National Fantasy Fan (some issues)
- Neffervescent (for N'APA)
- Science Fiction Title Changes
- Some Historical Facts About Science-Fiction Fandom
- The Trash Barrel
- Verbal Volleyball [1981] (for N'APA)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1966 — Kaymar Award
- 1995, 1998 — N3F President's Award (later renamed The Franson Award in his honor)
Person | 1912—2002 |
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