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[[File:GuyLillian-GeorgeWells.jpeg|thumb|'''[[Guy Lillian]], left, and George Wells at [[DeepSouthCon 30]] in 1992.''' ''Photo by [[Ned Brooks]].'']] | [[File:GuyLillian-GeorgeWells.jpeg|thumb|'''[[Guy Lillian]], left, and George Wells at [[DeepSouthCon 30]] in 1992.''' ''Photo by [[Ned Brooks]].'']] | ||
− | '''George H. Wells''', | + | '''George H. Wells''', a Long Island, NY [[fan]] was first active in the 1950s (attending his first [[Lunacon]] in 1958, was a member of the [[N3F]], [[Apanage]], [[SFPA]], [[APA-H]] and [[N'APA]]. He [[gafiated]] for a time, returning to [[fandom]] in 1972. He was remembered by his friends for his quirky sense of humor and he contributed to a number of [[fanzines]]. |
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Latest revision as of 05:23, 11 July 2024
(March 28, 1943 – June 21, 2024)
George H. Wells, a Long Island, NY fan was first active in the 1950s (attending his first Lunacon in 1958, was a member of the N3F, Apanage, SFPA, APA-H and N'APA. He gafiated for a time, returning to fandom in 1972. He was remembered by his friends for his quirky sense of humor and he contributed to a number of fanzines.
- Among the Yankers for SFPA
- 'Ayn Ran' Is Narnya Spelled Backwards for Apanage
- The Hauppauge Procrustean [1980s]
- The Journal of Human Suffering and Pez [2008-] (for SFPA)
- Milk and Cookies Among the Asadi [1975-]
- Molemen Light the Corners of My Mind, Misty Water-Colored Molemen... [mid-00s]
- No Award (for APA-H)
- Plateau (for N'APA)
- The Sick Elephant [late 50s and early 70s]
- Smurfic Instinct [1992-] (for SFPA)
- Struthiomimus [1959]
- WOOF! (for APA-H)
- Zootibar
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1999 — Rubble Award
Person | 1943—2024 |
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