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− | ( | + | [[File:BreidingBros.jpeg|thumb|Bill, left, and [[Sutton Breiding]], 1979. ([https://epicroadtrips.us/2009/sept/ca/muni_artifacts/ Photo by Mike Breiding].)]] |
+ | (1957 – ) | ||
− | '''William M. Breiding''', a [[San Francisco]] [[fanzine fan]] active since the 1970s, was the recipient of a [[fan fund]] to bring him to [[Corflu Titanium]]. He was a member of [[Apa-50]]. | + | '''William M. Breiding''' (often written '''Wm. Breiding'''), a [[San Francisco]] [[fanzine fan]] active since the 1970s, now in [[Arizona]], was the recipient of a [[fan fund]] to bring him to [[Corflu Titanium]]. He was a member of [[Apa-50]]. |
− | Originally from [[West Virginia]], he is [[Sutton Breiding]]’s brother. | + | Originally from [[West Virginia]], he is [[Sutton Breiding]]’s brother. In 2019, Bill wrote in ''[[Portable Storage]]'' One: |
+ | I’ve known [[G. Sutton Breiding]] my entire life. For a couple of lazy summers we even shared a bedroom. He has been influential, and off and on, has sometimes held that special place in a person’s life: my best friend. We took [[fandom]] by storm in the mid-seventies when we both started spitting out [[fanzines]] from my hand-crank [[Speed-O-Print]] [[mimeograph]] machine, Libby the Liberator. Those were special, glorious days when, as [[Aljo Svoboda]] says, we walked among giants. In the late 1970s and early 1980s punk rock and [[new wave]] took us by storm. We spent many late nights together in drunken revelry mesmerized by some truly amazing bands in some shithole punk clubs. Soon after, we both met dazzling women who changed our lives irrevocably. Sutton now lives in seclusion in [[West Virginia]], and I in [[Arizona]], where we both walk towards the infinite. | ||
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+ | [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?173546 Bibliography at ISFDB.] | ||
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+ | * 1979 — [[Quakecon]] | ||
+ | * 2021 — [[FAAn Award]] for Best Genzine for ''Portable Storage'' | ||
{{fanzines}} | {{fanzines}} | ||
− | * ''[[Portable Storage]]'' [ | + | * ''[[Language at Midnight]]'' [2020] (a [[Billy Wolfenbarger]] [[fanthology]]) |
+ | * ''[[Portable Storage]]'' [2019–] | ||
* ''[[Roads]]'' [1980] | * ''[[Roads]]'' [1980] | ||
* ''[[Rose Motel]]'' [2017] | * ''[[Rose Motel]]'' [2017] | ||
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[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:43, 5 March 2023
(1957 – )
William M. Breiding (often written Wm. Breiding), a San Francisco fanzine fan active since the 1970s, now in Arizona, was the recipient of a fan fund to bring him to Corflu Titanium. He was a member of Apa-50.
Originally from West Virginia, he is Sutton Breiding’s brother. In 2019, Bill wrote in Portable Storage One:
I’ve known G. Sutton Breiding my entire life. For a couple of lazy summers we even shared a bedroom. He has been influential, and off and on, has sometimes held that special place in a person’s life: my best friend. We took fandom by storm in the mid-seventies when we both started spitting out fanzines from my hand-crank Speed-O-Print mimeograph machine, Libby the Liberator. Those were special, glorious days when, as Aljo Svoboda says, we walked among giants. In the late 1970s and early 1980s punk rock and new wave took us by storm. We spent many late nights together in drunken revelry mesmerized by some truly amazing bands in some shithole punk clubs. Soon after, we both met dazzling women who changed our lives irrevocably. Sutton now lives in seclusion in West Virginia, and I in Arizona, where we both walk towards the infinite.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1979 — Quakecon
- 2021 — FAAn Award for Best Genzine for Portable Storage
- Language at Midnight [2020] (a Billy Wolfenbarger fanthology)
- Portable Storage [2019–]
- Roads [1980]
- Rose Motel [2017]
- Starfire [1970s]
- The Sword That Bites [1974?]
Person | 1957— |
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