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'''Dave Ish''' became active during [[Seventh Fandom]] in the 1950s and began [[publishing]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Sol]]'' in 1951. He attended the 1953 [[Worldcon]], [[Philcon II]]. [[Robert Silverberg]] [[1968 Hugo Ceremony Transcript|recalled]]: | '''Dave Ish''' became active during [[Seventh Fandom]] in the 1950s and began [[publishing]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Sol]]'' in 1951. He attended the 1953 [[Worldcon]], [[Philcon II]]. [[Robert Silverberg]] [[1968 Hugo Ceremony Transcript|recalled]]: | ||
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Revision as of 14:42, 30 November 2020
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Dave Ish became active during Seventh Fandom in the 1950s and began publishing the fanzine Sol in 1951. He attended the 1953 Worldcon, Philcon II. Robert Silverberg recalled:
I remember the 1953 convention: watching a memorable poker game in which Rog Phillips and Bob Tucker and other similar characters had roped in a 13-year-old fan named Dave Ish who had had more to drink than a 13-year-old fan should have even at a convention and yet Dave was winning all the pots.
Ish gafiated shortly after publishing "The Fantasy People" (a fictionalized account of the 1956 Worldcon, Nycon II) in New World Writing in 1956. He also published Crifapac.
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