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− | (June 26, 1930 | + | (June 26, 1930 – May 1999 ) |
− | + | '''Hal Shapiro''' was a [[Midwest]] [[fan]] who was founder of the [[BSAW]] and one of the founders of the [[Michigan Science Fantasy Society]] and a member of the [[CFG]] and attended some of the earliest [[Midwestcons]]. | |
− | {{person | born=1930}} | + | He was owner of [[Outhouse Publications]], and edited and published ''[[Ice (Shapiro)]]'', ''[[Hallucinations]]'', ''[[Halberd]]'', ''[[Harlan Ellison: The Man, The Writer]]'', and ''[[AJ1736]]''. In the ’50s, he claimed to have the [[Second Largest Collection]] of porn in [[Detroit]]. |
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+ | He was a member of [[FAPA]] and [[SAPS]]. He was originator of the First World Invitational Convention ([[Invention]]), in [[Minneapolis]] in 1952. His first wife was [[Nancy Shapiro|Nancy Moore]]. He ran for [[TAFF]] in 1956. | ||
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+ | {{person | born=1930|died=1999}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 14:10, 20 August 2020
(June 26, 1930 – May 1999 )
Hal Shapiro was a Midwest fan who was founder of the BSAW and one of the founders of the Michigan Science Fantasy Society and a member of the CFG and attended some of the earliest Midwestcons.
He was owner of Outhouse Publications, and edited and published Ice, Hallucinations, Halberd, Harlan Ellison: The Man, The Writer, and AJ1736. In the ’50s, he claimed to have the Second Largest Collection of porn in Detroit.
He was a member of FAPA and SAPS. He was originator of the First World Invitational Convention (InVention), in Minneapolis in 1952. His first wife was Nancy Moore. He ran for TAFF in 1956.
Person | 1930—1999 |
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