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− | '''Ted Johnstone''' was the [[fan name]] of '''David Edward McDaniel''', a member of [[LASFS]], and the [[Hyborian Legion]] who ran for [[TAFF]] in 1968. He lived at the [[Fan Hilton]] and participated in [[Coventry]] under the [[nickname]] '''Tedron'''. He was the R in the [[ARBM Boys]]. | + | '''Ted A. Johnstone''' was the [[fan name]] of '''David Edward McDaniel''', a member of [[LASFS]], and the [[Hyborian Legion]] who ran for [[TAFF]] in 1968. He lived at the [[Fan Hilton]] and participated in [[Coventry]] under the [[nickname]] '''Tedron'''. He was the R in the [[ARBM Boys]]. |
He was an early [[Tolkien]] [[fan]] and organized the first [[Tolkien club]], [[The Fellowship of the Ring]], and wrote ''[[High Fly the Nazgul, Oh!]]'', the first known [[Tolkien]] [[filksong]]. He sang ''The Ballad of Killer Kemp'' in ''[[The Musquite Kid Rides Again]]''! (He also had a non-singing part in ''[[The Purple Pastures]]''.) | He was an early [[Tolkien]] [[fan]] and organized the first [[Tolkien club]], [[The Fellowship of the Ring]], and wrote ''[[High Fly the Nazgul, Oh!]]'', the first known [[Tolkien]] [[filksong]]. He sang ''The Ballad of Killer Kemp'' in ''[[The Musquite Kid Rides Again]]''! (He also had a non-singing part in ''[[The Purple Pastures]]''.) |
Revision as of 01:49, 28 February 2021
(June 16, 1939 – November 1, 1977)
Ted A. Johnstone was the fan name of David Edward McDaniel, a member of LASFS, and the Hyborian Legion who ran for TAFF in 1968. He lived at the Fan Hilton and participated in Coventry under the nickname Tedron. He was the R in the ARBM Boys.
He was an early Tolkien fan and organized the first Tolkien club, The Fellowship of the Ring, and wrote High Fly the Nazgul, Oh!, the first known Tolkien filksong. He sang The Ballad of Killer Kemp in The Musquite Kid Rides Again! (He also had a non-singing part in The Purple Pastures.)
Johnstone published The Willis Papers, and A Fanzine for Atom/Rotsler. He was editor for a time of the LASFS Newsletter, Menace of the LASFS, I Palantir, and of Shangri L'Affaires. His Ruritania was one of the first Diplomacy-by-mail fanzines.
He belonged to The Cult, where he served as Official Arbiter. He also participated in TAPA, IPSO and APA-L. He was a member of most of the APAs of his time, but he didn't try to be an omniapan.
He led the LA in '67 Westercon bid and for a time was chairman of Westercon 20.
He was the author of several of the 1960s Man From U.N.C.L.E. novels. He included many fannish allusions in those stories like having a thinly veiled Forry Ackerman in one story and the trivia game Botticcelli in two others. He was a fanquet honoree in 1966.
He was married to fellow fan Joyce Potter McDaniel Jumper.
Entry in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.
- The Enchanted Duplicator (1962 edition; with George Fields)
- A Fanzine for Atom/Rotsler
- Gimble
- Hippicaloric
- I Palantir (some issues)
- The Hobbiton Herald (for CRAP)
- LASFS Newsletter (some issues)
- Menace of the LASFS (some issues)
- MEST (for SAPS)
- New Ashmolean (for OMPA)
- Pearls (for The Cult)
- Persian Slipper (for FAPA)
- Ruritania
- Shangri L'Affaires (some issues)
- The Willis Papers
- Zap
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1966 -- Fanquet
Person | 1939—1977 |
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