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With [[Walt Willis]] he was one of the editors of the distinguished [[fanzine]] ''[[Hyphen]]'' in the 1950s.  It was nominated for the [[1956 Best Fanzine Hugo]], the [[1957 Best Fanzine Hugo]], the [[1959 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and, in 2004, the [[1954 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo]].
 
With [[Walt Willis]] he was one of the editors of the distinguished [[fanzine]] ''[[Hyphen]]'' in the 1950s.  It was nominated for the [[1956 Best Fanzine Hugo]], the [[1957 Best Fanzine Hugo]], the [[1959 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and, in 2004, the [[1954 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo]].
  
He and [[Willis]] also indulged in the [[Harris-White Feud]], an early ’50s [[hoax]]. Later in the decade, they would be involved in the very real [[TAFF Wars]], as a result of which Harris [[gafiated]] for many years.  
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He and [[Willis]] also indulged in the [[Harris-White Feud]], an early ’50s [[hoax]]. Later in the decade, they would be involved in the very real [[TAFF Wars]], as a result of which Harris [[gafiated]] for many years. He emerged briefly to attend [[Loncon II]] in 1965, but wasn’t heard from again for more than a decade.  
  
 
He was the subject of the ''[[Chuch Harris Appreciation Magazine]]''.
 
He was the subject of the ''[[Chuch Harris Appreciation Magazine]]''.

Revision as of 13:26, 1 February 2021

(1927 — 1999)

Charles "Chuck" Harris (also sometimes called Chuch — from “Chuck Harris”) was a major British fan, active in fandom from the 1950s. He ran Tentacles Across the Sea with Dean Grennell and was an English member of Irish Fandom.

With Walt Willis he was one of the editors of the distinguished fanzine Hyphen in the 1950s. It was nominated for the 1956 Best Fanzine Hugo, the 1957 Best Fanzine Hugo, the 1959 Best Fanzine Hugo and, in 2004, the 1954 Best Fanzine Retro Hugo.

He and Willis also indulged in the Harris-White Feud, an early ’50s hoax. Later in the decade, they would be involved in the very real TAFF Wars, as a result of which Harris gafiated for many years. He emerged briefly to attend Loncon II in 1965, but wasn’t heard from again for more than a decade.

He was the subject of the Chuch Harris Appreciation Magazine.

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