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'''Arnie Katz''' is a longtime [[fanzine fan]] and [[faan]] living in [[Las Vegas]]. He has decided opinions on the nature of [[trufandom]] and isn’t afraid to disseminate them. | '''Arnie Katz''' is a longtime [[fanzine fan]] and [[faan]] living in [[Las Vegas]]. He has decided opinions on the nature of [[trufandom]] and isn’t afraid to disseminate them. | ||
− | In 1970, while living in [[New York]], he married fellow [[fan]] [[Joyce Fisher]]. They published the [[newszine]] ''[[FIAWOL (Katz)]]'' in the 1970s and assisted [[Sam Moskowitz]] in his publication, ''[[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]'' (1975). He co-founded the [[Brooklyn Insurgents]] and was a member of the [[New York in 1967]] [[Worldcon bid]], [[APA-45]], [[APA APA]], and [[APA-F]]. He dubbed the '''Arnie Katz-Approved Neofans'''. | + | In 1970, while living in [[New York]], he married fellow [[fan]] [[Joyce Fisher]]. They published the [[newszine]] ''[[FIAWOL (Katz)]]'' in the 1970s and assisted [[Sam Moskowitz]] in his publication, ''[[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]'' (1975). He co-founded the [[Brooklyn Insurgents]] and was a member of the [[New York in 1967]] [[Worldcon bid]], [[APA-45]], [[APA APA]], the [[Truefan Ten]], and [[APA-F]]. He dubbed the '''Arnie Katz-Approved Neofans'''. |
In [[Las Vegas]], he and Joyce pretty much created a [[local]] [[fandom]] from scratch. He is a member of the [[Fanwriting Circle]], [[APA-V]] and [[The Cult]], He was a member and officer of the [[Southern Nevada Area Fantasy Fiction Union]] (SNAFFU), hosted [[The Monthly Social]] in the 1990s and the [[Vegrants]]. He was on the [[Corflu 25]] committee. | In [[Las Vegas]], he and Joyce pretty much created a [[local]] [[fandom]] from scratch. He is a member of the [[Fanwriting Circle]], [[APA-V]] and [[The Cult]], He was a member and officer of the [[Southern Nevada Area Fantasy Fiction Union]] (SNAFFU), hosted [[The Monthly Social]] in the 1990s and the [[Vegrants]]. He was on the [[Corflu 25]] committee. | ||
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* ''[[Heirlooms]]'' [1995] | * ''[[Heirlooms]]'' [1995] | ||
* ''[[Implications]]'' (with [[John Hardin]] and [[Joyce Katz]]) | * ''[[Implications]]'' (with [[John Hardin]] and [[Joyce Katz]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Implosion]]'' [mid-90s] (for [[APA-V]]) | ||
* ''[[The Incompleat Terry Carr]]'' (with [[rich brown]]) | * ''[[The Incompleat Terry Carr]]'' (with [[rich brown]]) | ||
* ''[[Iron Lung]]'' | * ''[[Iron Lung]]'' |
Latest revision as of 09:01, 31 August 2024
(July 2, 1946 –)
Arnie Katz is a longtime fanzine fan and faan living in Las Vegas. He has decided opinions on the nature of trufandom and isn’t afraid to disseminate them.
In 1970, while living in New York, he married fellow fan Joyce Fisher. They published the newszine FIAWOL in the 1970s and assisted Sam Moskowitz in his publication, A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller (1975). He co-founded the Brooklyn Insurgents and was a member of the New York in 1967 Worldcon bid, APA-45, APA APA, the Truefan Ten, and APA-F. He dubbed the Arnie Katz-Approved Neofans.
In Las Vegas, he and Joyce pretty much created a local fandom from scratch. He is a member of the Fanwriting Circle, APA-V and The Cult, He was a member and officer of the Southern Nevada Area Fantasy Fiction Union (SNAFFU), hosted The Monthly Social in the 1990s and the Vegrants. He was on the Corflu 25 committee.
He published a serious novel set in fandom, The Fractured Circle. He edited The Sweetheart of Fanac Falls, a fanthology of Joyce's writing.
- Arundel
- Baloney (with Tom Springer)
- Bring Bruce Bayside Bulletin (with Joyce Katz)
- Claptrap
- Corflatch Considered as a Helix of Semi-Precious Stones
- Crifanac
- DamnYankee [mid-60s] (for SFPA)
- The Enchanted Duplicator (1971 edition, with rich brown)
- Excalibur (with Lenny Bailes
- Excelsior
- Flicker
- Fanac Time in Glitter City
- Fanstuff
- Fanoclast Weakly
- The Fannish Worry Book
- Fanzine Dreams
- Folly
- Four-Star Extra (with Joyce Katz, Bill Kunkel, and Charlene Kunkel)
- FourPlay (Joyce Katz, John Hardin and Jacq Monahan)
- Glitz [early 90s] (for FAPA, with Joyce Katz)
- Guess Who (with Lenny Bailes)
- Heirlooms [1995]
- Implications (with John Hardin and Joyce Katz)
- Implosion [mid-90s] (for APA-V)
- The Incompleat Terry Carr (with rich brown)
- Iron Lung
- Jackpot!
- A Little of the Best of Bob Tucker (with Joyce Katz)
- Log
- Quip
- Plasma [mid 90s-mid 00s] (for FAPA)
- Sidebar [1997] (with Ken Forman)
- Silvercon Memories [1995]
- Snap (with Bill Kunkel)
- Splotch
- St. Omp
- The Sweetheart of Fanac Falls
- Swerve [1995]
- Swoon
- Tandem (with Joyce Katz)
- The Ted White Sampler
- Toner 2 Times
- Trufan Detective Magazine [1995]
- Trufan's Advisor [1995]
- Vegas Fan Diary [1996]
- Vegas Fandom Weekly
- Wafe (with Kent McDaniel)
- Wild Heirs [1993–96]
- Wooden Nickel
- Xtreme
- Zup; Son of Zap
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1996 -- ConDiablo
- 2003 -- Past president of the FWA
- 2008 -- FAAn Award for Best Fan Writer and Number One Fan Face
Person | 1946— |
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