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− | + | '''Robert Johnson''' was a [[fan]] from Greeley, [[Colorado]]. He published ''[[Orb (Johnson)]]'', a popular and well-produced [[fanzine]] of the early 50s, but was a victim of its success and did not publish again. | |
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+ | In the early ’50s, he was a member and [[vice president]] of the [[University of Chicago Science Fiction Club]]. He and [[Julian May]] composed the music for “[[Asteroid (ballet)]],” a [[stfnal]] ballet performed at [[Chicon 2]] in 1952. | ||
He was a member of [[The National Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F) and at one time edited ''[[Postwarp]]'', the club's [[letterzine]]. | He was a member of [[The National Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F) and at one time edited ''[[Postwarp]]'', the club's [[letterzine]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:30, 13 November 2021
(1934 – )
Robert Johnson was a fan from Greeley, Colorado. He published Orb, a popular and well-produced fanzine of the early 50s, but was a victim of its success and did not publish again.
In the early ’50s, he was a member and vice president of the University of Chicago Science Fiction Club. He and Julian May composed the music for “Asteroid,” a stfnal ballet performed at Chicon 2 in 1952.
He was a member of The National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F) and at one time edited Postwarp, the club's letterzine.
Person | 1934— |
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