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A [[one-shot]] [[perzine]] published by [[Robert Jennings]] and [[D. Bruce Berry]] describing a [[feud]] and [[lawsuit]] which soured Berry on [[fandom]]. | A [[one-shot]] [[perzine]] published by [[Robert Jennings]] and [[D. Bruce Berry]] describing a [[feud]] and [[lawsuit]] which soured Berry on [[fandom]]. | ||
− | {{publication}} | + | Starting in 1958, Berry began sending bizarre letters to [[fan]] and publisher [[Earl Kemp]]. Berry was soon committed to a mental institution from which he was released in 1960. In 1962, however, apparently timed to embarrass Kemp as [[Chairman]] of [[Chicon III]], Berry and Jennings published ''A Trip to Hell,'' telling a story about the events in 1958 and accusing Kemp and [[Harlan Ellison]] of attacking Berry on the street in Chicago ... at a time that Kemp was at the [[Worldcon]] in [[LA]]. The whole affair is difficult to understand, but one consequence is that Berry and Jennings more or less [[gafiated]]. |
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[[Category:fanzine]] | [[Category:fanzine]] | ||
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Revision as of 16:45, 27 January 2021
A one-shot perzine published by Robert Jennings and D. Bruce Berry describing a feud and lawsuit which soured Berry on fandom.
Starting in 1958, Berry began sending bizarre letters to fan and publisher Earl Kemp. Berry was soon committed to a mental institution from which he was released in 1960. In 1962, however, apparently timed to embarrass Kemp as Chairman of Chicon III, Berry and Jennings published A Trip to Hell, telling a story about the events in 1958 and accusing Kemp and Harlan Ellison of attacking Berry on the street in Chicago ... at a time that Kemp was at the Worldcon in LA. The whole affair is difficult to understand, but one consequence is that Berry and Jennings more or less gafiated.
Publication | 1962 |
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