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[[File:John Chapman from ''Neolithic 19'' by Ruth Berman.jpg|150px|thumb|right|John Chapman from ''Neolithic 19'' by Ruth Berman]] | [[File:John Chapman from ''Neolithic 19'' by Ruth Berman.jpg|150px|thumb|right|John Chapman from ''Neolithic 19'' by Ruth Berman]] | ||
John Chapman was born in North Dakota and lived in Minot in the mid 30s when he started as a [[letterhack]] to the [[prozines]]. By 1937 he had oved to [[Minneapolis, MN]] and was active in the [[Minneapolis SFL|Minneapolis chapter]] of the [[Science Fiction League]] and then was one of the founders of the [[MFS]]. He wrote dozens of SF stories during the 40s and 50s. | John Chapman was born in North Dakota and lived in Minot in the mid 30s when he started as a [[letterhack]] to the [[prozines]]. By 1937 he had oved to [[Minneapolis, MN]] and was active in the [[Minneapolis SFL|Minneapolis chapter]] of the [[Science Fiction League]] and then was one of the founders of the [[MFS]]. He wrote dozens of SF stories during the 40s and 50s. | ||
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{{person |Locale=Minneapolis, MN}} | {{person |Locale=Minneapolis, MN}} |
Revision as of 15:36, 26 March 2024
(May 21, 1920-???)
John Chapman was born in North Dakota and lived in Minot in the mid 30s when he started as a letterhack to the prozines. By 1937 he had oved to Minneapolis, MN and was active in the Minneapolis chapter of the Science Fiction League and then was one of the founders of the MFS. He wrote dozens of SF stories during the 40s and 50s.
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