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− | Joe Sarno was a long-time [[fan]] living in [[Chicago, IL]]. He was half of [[Joe-Jim]] (the other half was [[Jim O'Meara]]). He was an actor in the [[fannish musical]] ''[[Requiem for a Fake Fan]]'' and the play ''[[The Purple Pastures]]''. He was part of the [[Chicago: 1959]] Worldcon [[bid]]. | + | Joe Sarno was a long-time [[fan]] living in [[Chicago, IL]]. He was half of [[Joe-Jim]] (the other half was [[Jim O'Meara]]). He was an actor in the [[fannish musical]] ''[[Requiem for a Fake Fan]]'' and the play ''[[The Purple Pastures]]''. He was part of the [[Chicago: 1959]] Worldcon [[bid]] and the [[Tenth Anniversary Willis Fund]] committee and was one of the workers on [[Discon]]. |
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[[Bob Briney]], [[Earl Kemp]] and Joe Sarno at the [[Advent]] [[huckster table]] in 1960 during [[Pittcon]]. From {{link | website=https://fanac.org | text=fanac.org}}. | [[Bob Briney]], [[Earl Kemp]] and Joe Sarno at the [[Advent]] [[huckster table]] in 1960 during [[Pittcon]]. From {{link | website=https://fanac.org | text=fanac.org}}. | ||
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+ | His fannish activity seems to have been primarily in the 1950-1965 have been primarily in the period, later moving to comics, including running a comic store. | ||
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+ | {{person |died=2010 |Locale=Chicago, IL}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 30 June 2024
(????-March 18, 2010)
Joe Sarno was a long-time fan living in Chicago, IL. He was half of Joe-Jim (the other half was Jim O'Meara). He was an actor in the fannish musical Requiem for a Fake Fan and the play The Purple Pastures. He was part of the Chicago: 1959 Worldcon bid and the Tenth Anniversary Willis Fund committee and was one of the workers on Discon.
Bob Briney, Earl Kemp and Joe Sarno at the Advent huckster table in 1960 during Pittcon. From fanac.org.
His fannish activity seems to have been primarily in the 1950-1965 have been primarily in the period, later moving to comics, including running a comic store.
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