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(Did you mean [[Al Lewis]] from LA?) | (Did you mean [[Al Lewis]] from LA?) | ||
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− | A [[fan]] who was a member (and director) of the [[N3F]]. He was one of the founders of the [[Fanzine Foundation]] and a member of [[OMPA]], [[N'APA]], [[SAPS]] and [[The Cult]]. He seems to have been active in the late | + | |
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+ | A [[Detroit]] [[fan]] who was a member (and director) of the [[N3F]]. He was one of the founders of the [[Fanzine Foundation]] and a member of [[OMPA]], [[N'APA]], [[SAPS]] and [[The Cult]]. He seems to have been active in the late 1950s and early ’60s. | ||
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Revision as of 17:50, 7 July 2021
(Did you mean Al Lewis from LA?)
(1942 –)
A Detroit fan who was a member (and director) of the N3F. He was one of the founders of the Fanzine Foundation and a member of OMPA, N'APA, SAPS and The Cult. He seems to have been active in the late 1950s and early ’60s.
- Bulletin of the Fanzine Foundation
- Fantasy Aspects (Lewis)
- A Fanzine for Now (for FAPA)
- Fly in the Salad
- Iconoclastic Quarterly (for FAPA)
- Portals
- Some Materials Towards a Fanzine Index [1964]
- Postwarp (some issues)
- Tightbeam (some Issues)
Person | 1942— |
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