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* ''[[The Panty Raiser]]'' [1944] (with [[F. Towner Laney]]) | * ''[[The Panty Raiser]]'' [1944] (with [[F. Towner Laney]]) | ||
* ''[[Parnassus]]'' (with [[Art Saha]] and [[Alva Rogers]]) | * ''[[Parnassus]]'' (with [[Art Saha]] and [[Alva Rogers]]) | ||
− | * ''[[Songs for Sorrow and Beauty]]'' (with [[Arthur Louis Joquel]]) | + | * ''[[Songs for Sorrow and Beauty]]'' [1944] (with [[Arthur Louis Joquel]]) |
* ''[[Toward Tomorrow]]'' [1944-45] | * ''[[Toward Tomorrow]]'' [1944-45] | ||
* ''[[Toward Yesterday]]'' [1943] | * ''[[Toward Yesterday]]'' [1943] |
Revision as of 11:43, 1 April 2020
(1923 -- 1997)
James Lynn Kepner Jr. was found as an abandoned infant in Galveston, Texas, on September 19, 1923. He was adopted by a railroad worker, James Kepner Sr., and his wife, Mary Christina Peterson Kepner. he became a writer, historian and gay activist who wrote a wide variety of material during his lifetime, including SF.
He was mainly active in fandom in the early 40s. He was listed as a member of the Degler-created Futurian Society of Los Angeles and the Futurian Society of California.
- Caustic Square Bullshooter [1943] (for FAPA as by Flush Gordon)
- Fen [1943-44] (for FAPA)
- Midge [1944]
- The Panty Raiser [1944] (with F. Towner Laney)
- Parnassus (with Art Saha and Alva Rogers)
- Songs for Sorrow and Beauty [1944] (with Arthur Louis Joquel)
- Toward Tomorrow [1944-45]
- Toward Yesterday [1943]
Person | 1923—1997 |
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