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'''Joe Walter''' was a teenaged [[fan]] from Fort Bragg, [[California]], active in the 1970s. He used the [[penname]] '''J. A. Van Horn''' for some [[fanwriting]]. | '''Joe Walter''' was a teenaged [[fan]] from Fort Bragg, [[California]], active in the 1970s. He used the [[penname]] '''J. A. Van Horn''' for some [[fanwriting]]. | ||
− | He co-founder and co-[[editor]] of the first five issues of the [[fanzine]] ''[[Knights of the Paper Space Ship]]'', aka ''KPSS''. He also published the three-issue [[fanzine]] ''[[A Flying What?]]'', the one-shot ''[[Disasociation]]'' (two-pages, January 1975), and the one-shot ''[[Fantabulous Crud]]'' ( | + | He was co-founder (and co-[[editor]] of the first five issues) of the [[fanzine]] ''[[Knights of the Paper Space Ship]]'', aka ''KPSS''. He also published the three-issue [[fanzine]] ''[[A Flying What?]]'', the one-shot ''[[Disasociation]]'' (two-pages, January 1975), and the one-shot ''[[Fantabulous Crud]]'' (ca. 1975; 12 pages+cover). |
He was a founding member of [[APA-50]]. | He was a founding member of [[APA-50]]. |
Latest revision as of 13:21, 13 October 2021
(1957 – )
Joe Walter was a teenaged fan from Fort Bragg, California, active in the 1970s. He used the penname J. A. Van Horn for some fanwriting.
He was co-founder (and co-editor of the first five issues) of the fanzine Knights of the Paper Space Ship, aka KPSS. He also published the three-issue fanzine A Flying What?, the one-shot Disasociation (two-pages, January 1975), and the one-shot Fantabulous Crud (ca. 1975; 12 pages+cover).
He was a founding member of APA-50.
- A Flying What?
- Disasociation [January 1975]
- Fantabulous Crud
- Knights of the Paper Space Ship (with Mike Bracken)
Person | 1957— |
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