Difference between revisions of "Mike Fern"

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Mike Fern was an early [[fan]] who published the [[FAPAzine]] ''[[Fan Slants]]'' with [[Mel Brown]] during the early 1940s.
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'''C. J. Fern, Jr.''', [[nicknamed]] '''Mike''', an early [[fan]], published the [[FAPAzine]] ''[[Fan Slants]]'' with [[Mel Brown]] during the early 1940s. He attended [[Staplecon 1]] in 1943.
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Born in [[Hawaii]], he arrived in [[L.A.]] and joined [[LASFS]] in 1943. After a year, he moved on to [[Washington, DC]], but returned to [[California]] and then gone back to Hawaii by 1946.
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In a [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Fan/Fan06-10.html profile in] [[Walt Daugherty]]’s ''[[Fan (Daugherty)]]'' 6 (July 1946), [[Carlton J. Fassbeinder]] described him as a “a small, heavy- bottom fellow, scarcely five feet tall.”
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Fern was a shortwave radio buff.  
  
 
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* ''[[Midge]]'' [1943-44] (with [[James Kepner]])
 
* ''[[Midge]]'' [1943-44] (with [[James Kepner]])
 
* ''[[People Stories]]'' [1943] (with [[Mel Brown]])
 
* ''[[People Stories]]'' [1943] (with [[Mel Brown]])
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Revision as of 09:40, 28 February 2021

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C. J. Fern, Jr., nicknamed Mike, an early fan, published the FAPAzine Fan Slants with Mel Brown during the early 1940s. He attended Staplecon 1 in 1943.

Born in Hawaii, he arrived in L.A. and joined LASFS in 1943. After a year, he moved on to Washington, DC, but returned to California and then gone back to Hawaii by 1946.

In a profile in Walt Daugherty’s Fan 6 (July 1946), Carlton J. Fassbeinder described him as a “a small, heavy- bottom fellow, scarcely five feet tall.”

Fern was a shortwave radio buff.

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