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Mel Brown was a [[fan]] who published ''[[Fan Slants]]'' during the early 1940s with fellow fan [[Mike Fern]].  He was a member of the [[Golden Gate Futurian Society]].
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'''Mel W. Brown''' was a [[fan]] who published ''[[Fan Slants]]'' during the early 1940s with fellow fan [[Mike Fern]].  He was a member of the [[Golden Gate Futurian Society]], [[LASFS]], [[The Outsiders]] and [[FAPA]]. He worked on [[Fancyclopedia 1]].  
  
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* ''[[Fan Slants]]'' [early ’40s] (with [[Mike Fern]], for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[People Stories]]'' [1943] (with [[Mike Fern]])
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* ''[[Venus-Con]]'' [1944] (with [[F. T. Laney]], for [[FAPA]])
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Fandom is a delightful hobby but outside of that it serves very little purpose.
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          ——Mel Brown, ''[[Fan Slants]]'' 3, June 1944.
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Latest revision as of 19:45, 17 March 2023

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Mel W. Brown was a fan who published Fan Slants during the early 1940s with fellow fan Mike Fern. He was a member of the Golden Gate Futurian Society, LASFS, The Outsiders and FAPA. He worked on Fancyclopedia 1.

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Fandom is a delightful hobby but outside of that it serves very little purpose. 
          ——Mel Brown, Fan Slants 3, June 1944. 

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