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'''Karl Olsen''' was one of the eager young [[7th Fandom]]ites whom [[Harlan Ellison]] gathered at the rallying [[HEcon]] in 1953 and led in procession, wielding the scarlet [[birdbath]] and proclaiming their advent over [[Old fan and tired|old and tired]] [[Sixth Fandom]], at [[Midwestcon 4]].  
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'''Karl Olsen''', a [[New York]] [[fan]], was one of the eager young [[7th Fandom]]ites whom [[Harlan Ellison]] gathered at the rallying [[HEcon]] in 1953 and led in procession, wielding the scarlet [[birdbath]] and proclaiming their advent over [[Old fan and tired|old and tired]] [[Sixth Fandom]], at [[Midwestcon 4]].  
  
Later that year, at the [[1953 Worldcon]], Olsen served on the staff of the [[Philcon Reporter]], one of the earliest [[convention newsletters]]. By 1954, he had [[gafiated]].  
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Later that year, at the [[1953 Worldcon]], Olsen served on the staff of the [[Philcon Reporter]], one of the earliest [[convention newsletters]]. By 1954, he had [[gafiated]], although he later returned to [[fandom]].
  
 
Many years later, he lived in [[Saratoga, NY]], and ran two genre bookstores, [[Saratoga SF and Mystery]] and [[Tales of Space and Crime]], with [[Mary Southworth]], and was a regular [[huckster]] at [[regional]] [[conventions]].
 
Many years later, he lived in [[Saratoga, NY]], and ran two genre bookstores, [[Saratoga SF and Mystery]] and [[Tales of Space and Crime]], with [[Mary Southworth]], and was a regular [[huckster]] at [[regional]] [[conventions]].

Revision as of 12:07, 18 January 2021

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Karl Olsen, a New York fan, was one of the eager young 7th Fandomites whom Harlan Ellison gathered at the rallying HEcon in 1953 and led in procession, wielding the scarlet birdbath and proclaiming their advent over old and tired Sixth Fandom, at Midwestcon 4.

Later that year, at the 1953 Worldcon, Olsen served on the staff of the Philcon Reporter, one of the earliest convention newsletters. By 1954, he had gafiated, although he later returned to fandom.

Many years later, he lived in Saratoga, NY, and ran two genre bookstores, Saratoga SF and Mystery and Tales of Space and Crime, with Mary Southworth, and was a regular huckster at regional conventions.



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