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'''Bob Jennings''' is a [[fan]] born in Tennessee.  He was a member of the [[N3F]] and the [[SFG]].  [[Fanzines]] include ''[[The Monday Evening Ghost]]'', ''[[The Magazine of Ramblings]]'', and ''[[A Trip to Hell]]'' (with [[D. Bruce Berry]]).  He was a member of [[N'APA]] and published ''[[A Public Service]]''.
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'''Bob Jennings''' is a [[fan]] born in Tennessee.  He was a member of the [[N3F]] and the [[SFG]].  [[Fanzines]] include ''[[The Monday Evening Ghost]]'', ''[[The Magazine of Ramblings]]'', and ''[[A Trip to Hell]]'' (with [[D. Bruce Berry]]).  He was a member of [[N'APA]] and published ''[[A Public Service]]''.  His current fanzine is ''[[Fadeaway]]'', issues of which are available online.  
  
 
Jennings edited the N3F [[fanzine]] ''[[Tightbeam]]'', from issue #273 through issue #288. He resigned the editorship in 2018, and it was taken over by N3F president George Phillies and N3F Historian Jon D. Swartz.
 
Jennings edited the N3F [[fanzine]] ''[[Tightbeam]]'', from issue #273 through issue #288. He resigned the editorship in 2018, and it was taken over by N3F president George Phillies and N3F Historian Jon D. Swartz.
  
Jennings' current SF fanzine is Fadeaway, issues of which are available online.  
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His biography appears in Bill Schelly's Founders of Comic Fandom (McFarland, 2010).
  
His biography appears in Bill Schelly's Founders of Comic Fandom (McFarland, 2010).
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* ''[[Fadeaway]]''
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* ''[[The Magazine of Ramblings]]''
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* ''[[The Monday Evening Ghost]]''
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* ''[[A Public Service]]'' (for [[N'APA]])
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* ''[[Tightbeam]]'' (some issues)
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* ''[[A Trip to Hell]]'' (with [[D. Bruce Berry]])
  
 
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Revision as of 19:47, 21 February 2021

Bob Jennings from Guy Lillian's Challenger

(1943 --)

Bob Jennings is a fan born in Tennessee. He was a member of the N3F and the SFG. Fanzines include The Monday Evening Ghost, The Magazine of Ramblings, and A Trip to Hell (with D. Bruce Berry). He was a member of N'APA and published A Public Service. His current fanzine is Fadeaway, issues of which are available online.

Jennings edited the N3F fanzine Tightbeam, from issue #273 through issue #288. He resigned the editorship in 2018, and it was taken over by N3F president George Phillies and N3F Historian Jon D. Swartz.

His biography appears in Bill Schelly's Founders of Comic Fandom (McFarland, 2010).

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