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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Forrest J Ackerman's Pacificon I Reminiscence}}1946 -- [[Pacificon I]], [[Los Angeles]]<br>
1946 -- [[Pacificon I]], [[Los Angeles]]
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by [[Forrest J Ackerman]]<br>
by [[Forrest J Ackerman]]
 
 
From the [[Noreascon Three]] [[PB]]
 
From the [[Noreascon Three]] [[PB]]
  
After a 4-year [[wartime]] hiatus the Angele–os were gungho to go with the interrupted Pacificon (again my name) of 1942. I had survived 3 years 5 months & 29 days of [[WW2]] (altho  
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After a 4-year [[wartime]] hiatus the [[LA|Angele–os]] were gungho to go with the interrupted Pacificon (again my name) of 1942. I had survived 3 years 5 months & 29 days of [[WW2]] (altho  
my brother got killed) and so my collection had not become the [[Fantasy Foundation]] that had been envisioned if I had lost my life. I think some people were disappointed.
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my brother got killed) and so my [[collection]] had not become the [[Fantasy Foundation]] that had been envisioned if I had lost my life. I think some people were disappointed.
  
So a clamor arose: why wait for the demise of [[Efjay the Terrible]], why not establish the  Foundation at the Pacificon with my collection as the, er, foundation? I thought we should offer potential participants more than empty promises so I decided to get busy and catalog my hardcover collection -- all 1300 titles. (Now, including paperbacks, about 40,000 volumes.) So I began recording the names of the books on stencils. Then I thought, as long as I'm at it I might as well record whether they are First Editions or what. Include whether they had jackets. Why not be more considerate for collectors, bibliophiles, would-be readers, and give a helpful hint as to the contents: prehistoric, futuristic, interplanetary, supernatural, sequel, Atlantean, whatnot. Pretty soon I was burning the proverbial candle at both ends and included the middle as well when I decided to add a list of the magazines of the year. I burned myself out, as we shall soon learn.
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So a clamor arose: why wait for the demise of [[Efjay the Terrible]], why not establish the  Foundation at the Pacificon with my collection as the, er, foundation? I thought we should offer potential participants more than empty promises so I decided to get busy and catalog my hardcover collection -- all 1300 titles. (Now, including paperbacks, about 40,000 volumes.) So I began recording the names of the [[books]] on [[stencils]]. Then I thought, as long as I'm at it I might as well record whether they are First Editions or what. Include whether they had jackets. Why not be more considerate for [[collectors]], [[bibliophiles]], would-be readers, and give a helpful hint as to the contents: prehistoric, futuristic, interplanetary, supernatural, sequel, Atlantean, whatnot. Pretty soon I was burning the proverbial candle at both ends and included the middle as well when I decided to add a list of the magazines of the year. I burned myself out, as we shall soon learn.
  
 
Bright and early the first day of the [[Con]], I was practically the first one in the hall. As a humorous note, I exhibited a copy of [[Lovecraft]]'s ''The Outsider and Others'' with a steel chain around it attached to a brick. I lasted till 4 in the afternoon, at which time I collapsed with cold chills and fever, shaking uncontrollably. I was in bed for 20 days with physical exhaustion. But not before I accomplished two important things:
 
Bright and early the first day of the [[Con]], I was practically the first one in the hall. As a humorous note, I exhibited a copy of [[Lovecraft]]'s ''The Outsider and Others'' with a steel chain around it attached to a brick. I lasted till 4 in the afternoon, at which time I collapsed with cold chills and fever, shaking uncontrollably. I was in bed for 20 days with physical exhaustion. But not before I accomplished two important things:
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(1) I put in the pitch for the [[Fantasy Foundation]] and all kinds of [[fans]] & [[professional|pro's]] volunteered donations on the spot: a copy of the ''[[Amazing Stories Annual]]'', a copy of the ''[[fancyclopedia 1|Fancyclopedia]]'', an [[Arkham House]] book...that sort of thing.
 
(1) I put in the pitch for the [[Fantasy Foundation]] and all kinds of [[fans]] & [[professional|pro's]] volunteered donations on the spot: a copy of the ''[[Amazing Stories Annual]]'', a copy of the ''[[fancyclopedia 1|Fancyclopedia]]'', an [[Arkham House]] book...that sort of thing.
(2) I sowed the seeds for the [[TransAtlantic Fan Fund]] of the 1950s, with its precursor the [[Big Pond Fund]] which was instrumental in "importing" the first [[fan]]/[[pro]] from abroad, the late [[Edward "Ted" Carnell]] of [[London]], England.
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(2) I sowed the seeds for the [[TransAtlantic Fan Fund]] of the 1950s, with its precursor the [[Big Pond Fund]] which was instrumental in "importing" the first [[fan]]/[[pro]] from abroad, the late [[Edward "Ted" Carnell]] of [[London]], [[England]].
  
 
The last thing I remember on the afternoon of the first day of the first 4-day Worldcon was [[Bob Bloch]]'s opening remarks:
 
The last thing I remember on the afternoon of the first day of the first 4-day Worldcon was [[Bob Bloch]]'s opening remarks:
"I made 3 sales before I left Milwaukee for this convention:
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"My typewriter...
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"I made 3 sales before I left [[Milwaukee]] for this convention:<br>
"My winter coat...
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"My typewriter...<br>
"And my automobile."
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"My winter coat...<br>
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"And my [[automobile]]."<br>
 
So, as they say in Show Biz: Always leave them laughing.
 
So, as they say in Show Biz: Always leave them laughing.
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{{fanhistory | year=1946}}
 
{{fanhistory | year=1946}}
 
[[Category:worldcon]]
 
[[Category:worldcon]]
 
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[[category:US]]

Latest revision as of 02:57, 2 February 2021

1946 -- Pacificon I, Los Angeles
by Forrest J Ackerman
From the Noreascon Three PB

After a 4-year wartime hiatus the Angele–os were gungho to go with the interrupted Pacificon (again my name) of 1942. I had survived 3 years 5 months & 29 days of WW2 (altho my brother got killed) and so my collection had not become the Fantasy Foundation that had been envisioned if I had lost my life. I think some people were disappointed.

So a clamor arose: why wait for the demise of Efjay the Terrible, why not establish the Foundation at the Pacificon with my collection as the, er, foundation? I thought we should offer potential participants more than empty promises so I decided to get busy and catalog my hardcover collection -- all 1300 titles. (Now, including paperbacks, about 40,000 volumes.) So I began recording the names of the books on stencils. Then I thought, as long as I'm at it I might as well record whether they are First Editions or what. Include whether they had jackets. Why not be more considerate for collectors, bibliophiles, would-be readers, and give a helpful hint as to the contents: prehistoric, futuristic, interplanetary, supernatural, sequel, Atlantean, whatnot. Pretty soon I was burning the proverbial candle at both ends and included the middle as well when I decided to add a list of the magazines of the year. I burned myself out, as we shall soon learn.

Bright and early the first day of the Con, I was practically the first one in the hall. As a humorous note, I exhibited a copy of Lovecraft's The Outsider and Others with a steel chain around it attached to a brick. I lasted till 4 in the afternoon, at which time I collapsed with cold chills and fever, shaking uncontrollably. I was in bed for 20 days with physical exhaustion. But not before I accomplished two important things:

(1) I put in the pitch for the Fantasy Foundation and all kinds of fans & pro's volunteered donations on the spot: a copy of the Amazing Stories Annual, a copy of the Fancyclopedia, an Arkham House book...that sort of thing.

(2) I sowed the seeds for the TransAtlantic Fan Fund of the 1950s, with its precursor the Big Pond Fund which was instrumental in "importing" the first fan/pro from abroad, the late Edward "Ted" Carnell of London, England.

The last thing I remember on the afternoon of the first day of the first 4-day Worldcon was Bob Bloch's opening remarks:

"I made 3 sales before I left Milwaukee for this convention:
"My typewriter...
"My winter coat...
"And my automobile."
So, as they say in Show Biz: Always leave them laughing.



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