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'''Dmitri de Woronin''' was a [[fan]] from Southern Rhodesia active in the 1940s.
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'''Dmitri de Woronin''' was a [[fan]] from Southern Rhodesia active in the 1930s and 1940s. He was a member of the [[Science Fiction Association]] (SFA), joining in 1937.
  
 
In a letter published in ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' #24 (November 1942), replying to a letter from [[J. Michael Rosenblum]] dated April 1940, he said he'd been away on military service for two years, 'So now I've done Cape to Cairo by road with the exception of the Asmara - Cairo stretch'. As a result, 'Haven't done any reading for years. There are ''[[Astounding]]''s and ''[[Unknown]]''s for 1940 waiting to be read. The ''[[Weird Tales]]'' are still coming...'.
 
In a letter published in ''[[Futurian War Digest]]'' #24 (November 1942), replying to a letter from [[J. Michael Rosenblum]] dated April 1940, he said he'd been away on military service for two years, 'So now I've done Cape to Cairo by road with the exception of the Asmara - Cairo stretch'. As a result, 'Haven't done any reading for years. There are ''[[Astounding]]''s and ''[[Unknown]]''s for 1940 waiting to be read. The ''[[Weird Tales]]'' are still coming...'.
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''Futurian War Digest'' #34 reported his discharge from the army after suffering from malaria during service in Burma.
  
 
de Woronin published some [[poetry]] 'in the Salisbury Paper' which was non-genre.
 
de Woronin published some [[poetry]] 'in the Salisbury Paper' which was non-genre.

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Dmitri de Woronin was a fan from Southern Rhodesia active in the 1930s and 1940s. He was a member of the Science Fiction Association (SFA), joining in 1937.

In a letter published in Futurian War Digest #24 (November 1942), replying to a letter from J. Michael Rosenblum dated April 1940, he said he'd been away on military service for two years, 'So now I've done Cape to Cairo by road with the exception of the Asmara - Cairo stretch'. As a result, 'Haven't done any reading for years. There are Astoundings and Unknowns for 1940 waiting to be read. The Weird Tales are still coming...'.

Futurian War Digest #34 reported his discharge from the army after suffering from malaria during service in Burma.

de Woronin published some poetry 'in the Salisbury Paper' which was non-genre.


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