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(April 1, 1934 – )
 
(April 1, 1934 – )
  
'''W. Paul Ganley''' an [[Upstate New York]] [[fan]], was a member of the [[ISFCC]] and found [[local]] [[fandom]] in the [[Buffalo Fantasy League]] in 1950.
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'''W. Paul Ganley''' an [[Upstate New York]] [[fan]], was a member of the [[ISFCC]] and found [[local]] [[fandom]] in the [[Buffalo Fantasy League]] in 1950. He was a member of the [[Niagara Falls in '98]] [[Worldcon bid]],
  
 
In the early ’50s, he published the [[fanzines]] ''[[Fan-Fare]]'', ''[[Snowflakes in the Sun]]'', and was a co-editor of ''[[Cataclysm]]''. He contributed to other fanzines, sometimes as '''Toby Duane,  Arthur Griffin''' or ''' Walter Quednau'''. He attended [[Midwestcon]].  
 
In the early ’50s, he published the [[fanzines]] ''[[Fan-Fare]]'', ''[[Snowflakes in the Sun]]'', and was a co-editor of ''[[Cataclysm]]''. He contributed to other fanzines, sometimes as '''Toby Duane,  Arthur Griffin''' or ''' Walter Quednau'''. He attended [[Midwestcon]].  

Revision as of 08:32, 19 November 2022

(April 1, 1934 – )

W. Paul Ganley an Upstate New York fan, was a member of the ISFCC and found local fandom in the Buffalo Fantasy League in 1950. He was a member of the Niagara Falls in '98 Worldcon bid,

In the early ’50s, he published the fanzines Fan-Fare, Snowflakes in the Sun, and was a co-editor of Cataclysm. He contributed to other fanzines, sometimes as Toby Duane, Arthur Griffin or Walter Quednau. He attended Midwestcon.

In the ’70s, he became a major force in the Weird small press world, publishing Eerie Country, Amanita Brandy, Fantasy Mongers, Weirdbook, the Weirdbook Sampler and Weirdbook Encores.

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