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Wartime [[pename]] of [[Ackerman]] in writing for the Reception Center Alert and editing the Ft. MacArthur Bulletin ("that [[fan magazine]] that the Army pays for"), of which marked copies were distributed thru [[fandom]]. Some of the imaginary incidents reported were of [[fan]] interest, [[fannish]] names being employed: A sentry takes Pvt Earl Doubleton (from [[Singleton]], of the [[pseuicide]]) for a ghost, etc.  
 
Wartime [[pename]] of [[Ackerman]] in writing for the Reception Center Alert and editing the Ft. MacArthur Bulletin ("that [[fan magazine]] that the Army pays for"), of which marked copies were distributed thru [[fandom]]. Some of the imaginary incidents reported were of [[fan]] interest, [[fannish]] names being employed: A sentry takes Pvt Earl Doubleton (from [[Singleton]], of the [[pseuicide]]) for a ghost, etc.  
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Revision as of 17:44, 26 July 2020

From Fancyclopedia 1, ca. 1944
Wartime pename of Ackerman in writing for the Reception Center Alert and editing the Ft. MacArthur Bulletin ("that fan magazine that the Army pays for"), of which marked copies were distributed thru fandom. Some of the imaginary incidents reported were of fan interest, fannish names being employed: A sentry takes Pvt Earl Doubleton (from Singleton, of the pseuicide) for a ghost, etc.

Fanspeak
This is a fanspeak page. Please extend it by adding information about when and by whom it was coined, whether it’s still in use, etc.