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− | '''James S. Avery''' was an early [[fan]] from | + | '''James S. Avery''' was an early [[fan]] from Skowhegan, ME, who was [[nicknamed]] “[[Maine-iac]]. He was listed in [[Walt Daugherty's Directory of Fandom]] (April 1942). He was a member of the [[MSA]] and [[New Fandom]], and in a brief fannish fling with [[Claude Degler]] attended [[Mainecon, Jr.]]. |
− | With [[Harry Warner]], he was a part of the [[Barbarian Invasion]] and founded [[United Publications]]. | + | With [[Harry Warner]], he was a part of the [[Barbarian Invasion]] and founded [[United Publications]] and was for a time co-editor of ''[[Spaceways]]''. |
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Revision as of 07:39, 22 April 2021
(November 11, 1921 – May 10, 1999)
James S. Avery was an early fan from Skowhegan, ME, who was nicknamed “Maine-iac. He was listed in Walt Daugherty's Directory of Fandom (April 1942). He was a member of the MSA and New Fandom, and in a brief fannish fling with Claude Degler attended Mainecon, Jr..
With Harry Warner, he was a part of the Barbarian Invasion and founded United Publications and was for a time co-editor of Spaceways.
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