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− | '''Noel Jenkin''' was the first [[New Zealand]] fan to publish a [[mimeographed]] [[fanzine]], ''[[Science Fiction Bulletin (Jenkin)]]'', in 1935. He appears to have been the first fan outside the [[US]] to do so, as acknowledged by [[Walt Willis]] in a [[column]] published in ''[[Nebula (UK)]]'' magazine. | + | '''Noel Stanley Jenkin''' of New Plymouth was the first [[New Zealand]] fan to publish a [[mimeographed]] [[fanzine]], ''[[Science Fiction Bulletin (Jenkin)]]'', in 1935. He appears to have been the first fan outside the [[US]] to do so, as acknowledged by [[Walt Willis]] in a [[column]] published in ''[[Nebula (UK)]]'' magazine. |
− | Jenkin moved to the US after being awarded one of the first [[NZ]] Fulbright Scholarships in 1953; he died at a young age unexpectedly in [[Chicago]]. | + | The zine was the [[OO]] of the [[New Zealand Science Fiction Association]] he launched with [[Norman S. Patton]], also of New Plymouth, going so far as to write to ''[[Amazing Stories]]'' to promote it and advertise in the ''New Zealand Herald''. The letter appeared in January 1935 but the [[club]] never went anywhere. |
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+ | Jenkin moved to the US after being awarded one of the first [[NZ]] Fulbright Scholarships in 1953 and earned a doctorate; he died at a young age unexpectedly in [[Chicago]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:39, 17 August 2021
(1918 – 1972)
Noel Stanley Jenkin of New Plymouth was the first New Zealand fan to publish a mimeographed fanzine, Science Fiction Bulletin, in 1935. He appears to have been the first fan outside the United States to do so, as acknowledged by Walt Willis in a column published in Nebula magazine.
The zine was the OO of the New Zealand Science Fiction Association he launched with Norman S. Patton, also of New Plymouth, going so far as to write to Amazing Stories to promote it and advertise in the New Zealand Herald. The letter appeared in January 1935 but the club never went anywhere.
Jenkin moved to the US after being awarded one of the first NZ Fulbright Scholarships in 1953 and earned a doctorate; he died at a young age unexpectedly in Chicago.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1953 — Fulbright Scholarship to study in the USA
Person | 1918—1972 |
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