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A fan from the 40s who published the [[fanzines]] ''[[Fantasy Review (Kennedy)|Fantasy Review]]'', ''[[Vampire]]'', ''[[Terrifying Test-Tube Tales]]'', and ''[[Vampire Annuals]]'' (see [[Yearbooks]]) and the [[cardzine]] ''[[QX the CARDZINE]]'' and was one of the founders of [[SAPS]]. He was one of the founding members of [[ESFA]] and a member of [[Vanguard]] and [[VAPA]] ([[apazines]] ''[[Joe's Jottings]]'', ''[[Grulzak]]'', and ''[[Tales of Antiquity]]'').
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'''Joseph Charles Kennedy''', aka '''JoKe''', was a [[New Jersey]] [[fan]] active from the 1940s through the ’60s. He hosted [[Dovercon]] at his house in 1944.  
  
He has since become a well-known poet writing as X. J. Kennedy.
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He published the [[fanzines]] ''[[Fantasy Review (Kennedy)|Fantasy Review]]'', ''[[Vampire]]'', ''[[Terrifying Test-Tube Tales]]'' and the [[cardzine]] ''[[QX the CARDZINE]]'' and was one of the founders of [[SAPS]]. He was one of the founding members of [[ESFA]], a member of [[Arisia (NY)]] and a member of [[Vanguard]] and [[VAPA]]. He was a [[fanartist]] and [[cartoonist]], too.  
  
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He warned [[fandom]] about the [[Grulzak]].
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He began writing professionally with [[science fiction]] for [[pulp]] magazines. He has since become a well-known [[poet]], writing as '''X. J. Kennedy''', a [[penname]] he also used for his 1983 [[fantasy]] novel. (He added the [[X]] to distinguish himself from Joseph P. Kennedy, patriarch of the political family.)
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* [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?24963 Bibliography at ISFDB]
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* [https://xj-kennedy.com/ Website.]
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* “[[New York Fan History]]” by Joe Kennedy
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* [https://firstfandomexperience.org/2022/08/28/a-year-in-the-life-of-a-fan-joe-kennedy-in-1946/ “A Year in the Life of a Fan: Joe Kennedy in 1946”] by [[First Fandom Experience]], August 28, 2022
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* ''[[Assorted Musings]]'' [1946] (with [[George Fox]])
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* ''[[Fantasy Review (Kennedy)]]'' (''[[Vampire Annuals]]'') [1940s]
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* ''[[Green Thoughts]]'' [1950] (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[Grulzak]]'' [1946-48]
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* ''[[Joe's Jottings]]'' [1945-46] (for [[VAPA]])
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* ''[[QX the CARDZINE]]'' [1944-46]
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* ''[[Spacehound's Gazette]]'' [1947-] (for [[SAPS]])
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* ''[[Tails of Passionate Fans]]'' [1946] (with [[Lloyd Alpaugh]], [[George Fox]] and [[Ron Maddox]])
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* ''[[Tales of Antiquity]]'' [1945] (for [[VAPA]])
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* ''[[Terrifying Test-Tube Tales]]'' [mid-40s] (with [[George R. Fox]])
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* ''[[Vampire (Kennedy)]]'' [1945-47]
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See also: [[Celebrity Fen]].
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Latest revision as of 21:44, 9 March 2024

(August 21, 1929 –)

Joseph Charles Kennedy, aka JoKe, was a New Jersey fan active from the 1940s through the ’60s. He hosted Dovercon at his house in 1944.

He published the fanzines Fantasy Review, Vampire, Terrifying Test-Tube Tales and the cardzine QX the CARDZINE and was one of the founders of SAPS. He was one of the founding members of ESFA, a member of The Arisians and a member of Vanguard and VAPA. He was a fanartist and cartoonist, too.

He warned fandom about the Grulzak.

He began writing professionally with science fiction for pulp magazines. He has since become a well-known poet, writing as X. J. Kennedy, a penname he also used for his 1983 fantasy novel. (He added the X to distinguish himself from Joseph P. Kennedy, patriarch of the political family.)

Fanzines and Apazines:

See also: Celebrity Fen.



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