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'''Neil Kaden''' was a [[Dallas]], [[Texas]]-area [[fanzine fan|fanzine]] and [[con-running fan]], a transplanted [[New York]]er who really adopted his new locale, cowboy boots and all. He had an infectious smile and an encouraging manner. | '''Neil Kaden''' was a [[Dallas]], [[Texas]]-area [[fanzine fan|fanzine]] and [[con-running fan]], a transplanted [[New York]]er who really adopted his new locale, cowboy boots and all. He had an infectious smile and an encouraging manner. | ||
− | He co-chaired [[Ditto 13]] with his wife, [[Cris Kaden]], and maintained a [[Ditto]] [ | + | He co-chaired [[Ditto 13]] with his wife, [[Cris Kaden]], and maintained a [[Ditto]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20080114012804/https://www.circlenk.com/ditto/ website] for a number of years. |
Neil founded [[DAAPA]]. He was a member of [[TAPS]], [[APPLESAUCE]], [[CANADAPA]], [[VANAPA]] and [[ANZAPA]]. | Neil founded [[DAAPA]]. He was a member of [[TAPS]], [[APPLESAUCE]], [[CANADAPA]], [[VANAPA]] and [[ANZAPA]]. |
Latest revision as of 06:29, 29 November 2022
(July 31, 1953 – August 28, 2020)
Neil Kaden was a Dallas, Texas-area fanzine and con-running fan, a transplanted New Yorker who really adopted his new locale, cowboy boots and all. He had an infectious smile and an encouraging manner.
He co-chaired Ditto 13 with his wife, Cris Kaden, and maintained a Ditto website for a number of years.
Neil founded DAAPA. He was a member of TAPS, APPLESAUCE, CANADAPA, VANAPA and ANZAPA.
He had been ill with Parkinson’s Disease since 2005.
- Confessions of a Failed Yuppie
- Dopplegangers! (later titled Nekromonikon)
- Nekromancy
Person | 1953—2020 |
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