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(March 19, 1926 – August 27, 2007)  
 
(March 19, 1926 – August 27, 2007)  
  
'''Joe Hensley''' was an [[Indiana]] [[fan]], active beginning in the 1940s, who produced the [[fanzine]] ''[[Apollo]]''. He was among 23 [[fen]] at [[Michicon 4]] in 1944.  
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'''Joeseph Louis Hensley''' was an [[Indiana]] [[fan]] and [[pro]], active beginning in the 1930s. He produced the [[fanzine]] ''[[Apollo]]''. He was among 23 [[fen]] at [[Michicon 4]] in 1944.
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He wrote [[science fiction]] and crime fiction as '''Joe L. Hensley''' and '''Louis J. A. Adams'''. His first fiction sale was the short story "And Not Quite Human" in the September 1953 issue of ''[[Beyond Fantasy Fiction]]''.  He went on to publish over 20 books and some 100 short stories. His [[sf]] collaborators included [[Alexei Panshin]] and [[Harlan Ellison]].
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He was a member of [[First Fandom]] and received the [[First Fandom Hall of Fame]] Award in 2006. 
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Joe married [[Charlotte Hensley|Charlotte Ruth Bettinger]] on June 18, 1950, and they were regulars at such [[conventions]] as [[Rivercon]] and [[Midwestcon]]. He was a Kentucky Colonel, an honor likely bestowed at Rivercon.
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In [[mundane]] life, Hensley was a lawyer, prosecuting attorney, Indiana General Assembly member and Circuit Court judge. He died of complications from leukemia. His papers are at [http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/findingaids/search?brand=general&style=&smode=simple&rmode=none&text1=Joe+Hensley&repository=general Indiana University].
  
 
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* 1977 -- [[Rivercon III]] toastmaster
 
* 1977 -- [[Rivercon III]] toastmaster
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*2006 -- [[First Fandom Hall of Fame]]
  
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'''More reading:'''
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20070930180834/http://www.sfwa.org/news/2007/jhensley.htm Obituary]
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*[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?Joe_L._Hensley Bibliography at ISFDB]
  
 
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Revision as of 13:02, 28 August 2020

(March 19, 1926 – August 27, 2007)

Joeseph Louis Hensley was an Indiana fan and pro, active beginning in the 1930s. He produced the fanzine Apollo. He was among 23 fen at Michicon 4 in 1944.

He wrote science fiction and crime fiction as Joe L. Hensley and Louis J. A. Adams. His first fiction sale was the short story "And Not Quite Human" in the September 1953 issue of Beyond Fantasy Fiction. He went on to publish over 20 books and some 100 short stories. His sf collaborators included Alexei Panshin and Harlan Ellison.

He was a member of First Fandom and received the First Fandom Hall of Fame Award in 2006.

Joe married Charlotte Ruth Bettinger on June 18, 1950, and they were regulars at such conventions as Rivercon and Midwestcon. He was a Kentucky Colonel, an honor likely bestowed at Rivercon.

In mundane life, Hensley was a lawyer, prosecuting attorney, Indiana General Assembly member and Circuit Court judge. He died of complications from leukemia. His papers are at Indiana University.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

More reading:


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