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Coleman was one of the founders of [[advent|Advent:Publishing]] and an occasional reviewer for ''[[F&SF]]''.  He wrote for many [[fanzines]], including ''[[Izzard]]'', ''[[Lighthouse]]'', ''[[Innuendo]]'', and ''[[Trapdoor]]''.
 
Coleman was one of the founders of [[advent|Advent:Publishing]] and an occasional reviewer for ''[[F&SF]]''.  He wrote for many [[fanzines]], including ''[[Izzard]]'', ''[[Lighthouse]]'', ''[[Innuendo]]'', and ''[[Trapdoor]]''.
  
In the 1950s–60s, he was based in [[Chicago]] and performed with [[CHIAC]] in the [[fannish plays]] they put on at [[Pittcon]], the 1960 [[Worldcon]].   
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In the 1950s–60s, his most active period, he was based in [[Chicago]] and performed with [[CHIAC]] in the [[fannish plays]] they put on at [[Pittcon]], the 1960 [[Worldcon]].   
  
 
He died of complications from Parkinson’s Disease, after a long decline.  
 
He died of complications from Parkinson’s Disease, after a long decline.  

Revision as of 10:41, 10 February 2023

(March 1, 1937 – November 18, 2007)

Sidney Coleman, a longtime fan, was probably best known as a highly regarded physicist at Harvard. (He was very respected and well-liked in the field and has been described as "the best physicist who never won a Nobel prize.")

Coleman was one of the founders of Advent:Publishing and an occasional reviewer for F&SF. He wrote for many fanzines, including Izzard, Lighthouse, Innuendo, and Trapdoor.

In the 1950s–60s, his most active period, he was based in Chicago and performed with CHIAC in the fannish plays they put on at Pittcon, the 1960 Worldcon.

He died of complications from Parkinson’s Disease, after a long decline.

“Remembering Sidney Coleman” by Greg Benford.


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