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Bill Danner, a Pennsylvania [[fan]] and [[fanzine]] editor published ''[[A Dangerous Thing]]'' for [[VAPA]] in the 1940s.  In the 1950s he published ''[[Stefantasy]]'', a printed zine, through [[Skreughball Press]] for [[FAPA]].  (He also created the [[FATE Tape]] for FAPA in 1955.)  Danner was known for his strong views on printing -- he was described as a "puristical user" of real printing.  He was also a member of [[NAPA]].
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'''Bill Danner''', a [[Pennsylvania]] [[fan]] and [[fanzine]] editor, published ''[[A Dangerous Thing]]'' for [[VAPA]] in the 1940s.   
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From the 1950s until his death, he published ''[[Stefantasy]]'', a [[letterpress]] printed zine, through [[Skreughball Press]] for [[FAPA]].  (He also created the [[FATE Tape]] for FAPA in 1955.)   
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Danner was known for his strong views on printing -- he was described as a "puristical user" of real lead-type printing.  He was also a member of [[NAPA]].
  
 
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Revision as of 11:02, 22 July 2020

(1907 – 2000)

Bill Danner, a Pennsylvania fan and fanzine editor, published A Dangerous Thing for VAPA in the 1940s.

From the 1950s until his death, he published Stefantasy, a letterpress printed zine, through Skreughball Press for FAPA. (He also created the FATE Tape for FAPA in 1955.)

Danner was known for his strong views on printing -- he was described as a "puristical user" of real lead-type printing. He was also a member of NAPA.

Fanzines and Apazines:

His photo appears in Harry Warner's A Wealth of Fable p112 (SCIFI Press, 1992).


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