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John D. Berry is a [[Seattle]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]]. His first contact with [[fandom]] was in the 1960s. He was a founder of [[PenSFA]] and one of the founding members of the [[Vanguard]] party in [[Seattle]]. He was formerly a member of the [[Fanoclasts]] and of [[FAPA]]. | John D. Berry is a [[Seattle]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]]. His first contact with [[fandom]] was in the 1960s. He was a founder of [[PenSFA]] and one of the founding members of the [[Vanguard]] party in [[Seattle]]. He was formerly a member of the [[Fanoclasts]] and of [[FAPA]]. | ||
− | Along with [[Loren MacGregor]], he edited and published the ''Pacific Northwest Review of Books'' in the late 70s. He was one of the editors of ''[[The Gafiate's Intelligencer]]'' and of ''[[Void]] #29''. He wrote the Club House column of [[fanzine]] reviews in ''[[Amazing]]'' from 1969-1972. He designed ''The Roots of Fantasy: Myth, Folklore & Archetype'', the [[souvenir book]] for the [[15th World Fantasy Convention]] in Seattle. | + | Along with [[Loren MacGregor]], he edited and published the ''[[Pacific Northwest Review of Books]]'' in the late 70s. He was one of the editors of ''[[The Gafiate's Intelligencer]]'' and of ''[[Void]] #29''. He wrote the Club House column of [[fanzine]] reviews in ''[[Amazing]]'' from 1969-1972. He designed ''The Roots of Fantasy: Myth, Folklore & Archetype'', the [[souvenir book]] for the [[15th World Fantasy Convention]] in Seattle. |
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Revision as of 16:56, 4 May 2020
(Are you looking for John Berry, the UK fan and member of Irish Fandom?)
John D. Berry is a Seattle fanzine fan. His first contact with fandom was in the 1960s. He was a founder of PenSFA and one of the founding members of the Vanguard party in Seattle. He was formerly a member of the Fanoclasts and of FAPA.
Along with Loren MacGregor, he edited and published the Pacific Northwest Review of Books in the late 70s. He was one of the editors of The Gafiate's Intelligencer and of Void #29. He wrote the Club House column of fanzine reviews in Amazing from 1969-1972. He designed The Roots of Fantasy: Myth, Folklore & Archetype, the souvenir book for the 15th World Fantasy Convention in Seattle.
- Ave Caesar [mid-60s]
- Egoboo [late 60-early 70s] (with Ted White)
- Foolscap [late 60s-mid-70s]
- Four Musketeers in Search of a Fan Fund [1982]
- The Gafiate's Intelligencer (with others)
- Gasworks [1987] (with Steve Swartz)
- Hitchhike [1970s]
- Hot Shit [early 70s] (with Calvin Demmon)
- Ted White's Letters from Prison [1986] (one issue)
- Maverick [1980s-90s]
- Redback {~1990]
- Satyr [mid-60s]
- Thirsty Boots [1980s]
- Unexploded Ordnance [2013]
- Void #29 [1967] (with others)
- Wing Window [1980s]
- Yankee's Revenge [1979]
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1978 -- Norwescon 1
- 1985 -- VCON 13
- 1989 -- DUFF winner
- 2010 -- Confirmation
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