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− | '''James H. O'Meara''' was a [[Chicago]] [[fan]] who was Vice-[[chairman]] of [[Chicon III]] in 1962 and one of the early partners in [[Advent Publishers|Advent:Publishers]]. He was part of [[CHIAC]]. | + | '''James H. “Jim” O'Meara''' was a [[Chicago]] [[fan]] who was Vice-[[chairman]] of [[Chicon III]] in 1962 and one of the early partners in [[Advent Publishers|Advent:Publishers]]. He was part of [[CHIAC]] and half of [[Joe-Jim]]. He wrote “[[Requiem for a Fake Fan]].” |
− | He took many [[convention]] [[photographs]]. | + | He took many [[convention]] [[photographs]]. He may have been first to hypothesize that most [[fen]] are first or only children. |
Latest revision as of 21:47, 5 September 2023
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James H. “Jim” O'Meara was a Chicago fan who was Vice-chairman of Chicon III in 1962 and one of the early partners in Advent:Publishers. He was part of CHIAC and half of Joe-Jim. He wrote “Requiem for a Fake Fan.”
He took many convention photographs. He may have been first to hypothesize that most fen are first or only children.
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