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'''William McCory Danner''', a [[Pennsylvania]] [[fan]] and [[fanzine]] editor, published ''[[A Dangerous Thing]]'' for [[VAPA]] in the 1940s. | '''William McCory Danner''', a [[Pennsylvania]] [[fan]] and [[fanzine]] editor, published ''[[A Dangerous Thing]]'' for [[VAPA]] in the 1940s. | ||
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* ''[[Pull No Punches]]'' | * ''[[Pull No Punches]]'' | ||
* ''[[Stefantasy]]'' (included in [[FAPA]]) | * ''[[Stefantasy]]'' (included in [[FAPA]]) | ||
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Revision as of 12:14, 30 July 2022
(July 20, 1906 – March 4, 2000)
William McCory Danner, a Pennsylvania fan and fanzine editor, published A Dangerous Thing for VAPA in the 1940s.
From the 1950s until just before his death, he published Stefantasy, a letterpress printed zine, setting the type by hand. He pubbed through Skreughball Press, his publishing house and letterpress. (He created the FATE Tape for FAPA in 1955.)
Danner was known for his strong views on printing -- he was described as a "puristical user" of real, lead-type, letterpress repro. He was a member of NAPA.
His photo appears in Harry Warner's A Wealth of Fable (SCIFI Press, 1992, p. 112).
- A Dangerous Thing (for VAPA)
- Lark
- Mallophagan
- Pull No Punches
- Stefantasy (included in FAPA)
Person | 1906—2000 |
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