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− | (August 26, 1954 | + | (August 26, 1954 – April 13, 2013) |
− | An [[ | + | An [[Philadelphia]] [[fan]] and [[pro writer]] who was a big part of the [[Philadelphia in '86]] [[Worldcon bid]], helping publicize it with a series of [[humor|comedy]] [[tapera|tape recordings]] about Phil A. Delphia, [[fannish]] Secret Agent 86. |
− | In his professional career, he published 54 | + | He was involved with the failed [[gate show]] [[SF Expo]]. |
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+ | In his professional career, he published 54 [[novel]]s, many under the [[house pseudonym]]s of '''James Aaxler''' and '''Don Pendleton'''. | ||
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+ | {{SFE|name=pollotta_nick}}. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:36, 26 June 2021
(August 26, 1954 – April 13, 2013)
An Philadelphia fan and pro writer who was a big part of the Philadelphia in '86 Worldcon bid, helping publicize it with a series of comedy tape recordings about Phil A. Delphia, fannish Secret Agent 86.
He was involved with the failed gate show SF Expo.
In his professional career, he published 54 novels, many under the house pseudonyms of James Aaxler and Don Pendleton.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 2006 -- Capricon 26
- 2004 -- Capclave 2004
Person | 1954—2013 |
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