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− | [[File:JosenhansKen1970s.jpeg|thumb|left|upright=.65|'''Ken Josenhans (1970s)'''. ''Photo by [[Gil Gaier]]''. ]] | + | [[File:JosenhansKen1970s.jpeg|thumb|left|upright=.65|'''Ken Josenhans (1970s)'''.<br>''Photo by [[Gil Gaier]]''. ]] |
'''Kenneth Josenhans''', a [[Michigan]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]], was active from the 1970s through ’90s. He lived in [[Annie Hall]]. He was a member of [[AZAPA]], [[Oasis]] (also [[OE]]) and [[MiSHAP]]. For a time in the 1980s, he lived in [[Maryland]]. | '''Kenneth Josenhans''', a [[Michigan]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]], was active from the 1970s through ’90s. He lived in [[Annie Hall]]. He was a member of [[AZAPA]], [[Oasis]] (also [[OE]]) and [[MiSHAP]]. For a time in the 1980s, he lived in [[Maryland]]. | ||
Revision as of 19:44, 31 March 2023
(1957 – )
Kenneth Josenhans, a Michigan fanzine fan, was active from the 1970s through ’90s. He lived in Annie Hall. He was a member of AZAPA, Oasis (also OE) and MiSHAP. For a time in the 1980s, he lived in Maryland.
He organized Ditto 7 (1994) in Ann Arbor with Leslie Smith. They were married from May 17, 1998, until Leslie's death in 2023.
- Bandsalat [mid-90s]
- Chatter
- Clutter [mid-70s]
- Cognomen (with Tim Marion)
- Dead Trees [early ’80s]
- Hallways [1970s-80s]
- Harlot (with Anne Laurie Logan and Avedon Carol) [early ’80s]
- Star of the East [mid-70s] (for AZAPA)
- Wyknot [mid-70s]
Person | 1957— |
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