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− | Harvey Inman was | + | '''Harvey Inman''' was an [[Ohio]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]] in the 1950s and ’60s. He talked [[Julius Unger]] into returning to [[fandom]] and reviving ''[[Fantasy Fiction Field]]'' in 1962, and acted as co-[[editor]]. Sadly, Unger died the day Inman [[published]] the first issue. He published a few more issues on his own, and then folded it. The two men never met in person. |
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Harvey Inman was an Ohio fanzine fan in the 1950s and ’60s. He talked Julius Unger into returning to fandom and reviving Fantasy Fiction Field in 1962, and acted as co-editor. Sadly, Unger died the day Inman published the first issue. He published a few more issues on his own, and then folded it. The two men never met in person.
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