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(1924 – 1989)
 
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[[File:Anne Steul (1950s). Courtesy of Rob Hansen.jpg|thumb|right|'''Anne Steul (1950s)'''. ''Courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]]''.]]
'''Anne Steul''', an early [[German]] [[fan]], read the [[U.S.]] [[prozines]] long before she was introduced to [[fandom]] by [[Jan Jansen (Belgium)]]. She [[published]] the first German individual [[fanzine]], ''[[Fantum]]'', produced an [[apazine]], ''[[Fanannia]]'', for [[OMPA]], and organized (along with [[Greg Benford|Greg]] and [[Jim Benford]])  [[WetzCon]] I, the first German [[science fiction]] [[convention]], held in Wetzlar over the weekend of 14th and 15th January, 1956.  She attended one of the [[Kettering]] [[Eastercons]] and was one of the few German members of [[Loncon I]].  She gafiated early due to quarrels with [[Walter Ernsting]] and other [[sercon]] [[pros]] and fans.
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'''Anne Steul''', an early [[German]] [[fan]], read the [[U.S.]] [[prozines]] long before she was introduced to [[fandom]] by [[Jan Jansen (Belgium)]]. She [[published]] the first German individual [[fanzine]], ''[[Fantum]]'', produced an [[apazine]], ''[[Fanannia]]'', for [[OMPA]], and organized (along with [[Greg Benford|Greg]] and [[Jim Benford]])  [[WetzCon]] I, the first German [[science fiction]] [[convention]], held in Wetzlar over the weekend of 14th and 15th January, 1956.   
  
After her death, her books were donated to the [[Phantastische Bibliothek Wetzlar]], but her relatives saw no value in her [[fanzine]] collection and threw it away.
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She attended one of the [[Kettering]] [[Eastercons]] and was one of the few German members of [[Loncon I]].  She [[gafiated]] early due to [[feuds]] with [[Walter Ernsting]] and other [[sercon]] [[pros]] and fans.
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After her death, her [[books]] were donated to the [[Phantastische Bibliothek Wetzlar]], but her relatives saw no value in her [[fanzine]] collection and threw it away.
  
 
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* ''[[Fantum]]'' [1956]
 
* ''[[Fantum]]'' [1956]
 
* ''[[FANannIA]]'' [1955-58]
 
* ''[[FANannIA]]'' [1955-58]
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{{person | born=1924|died=1989}}
 
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[[Category:Fan]]
 
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[[Category:Europe]]

Revision as of 00:11, 31 March 2023

(1924 – 1989)

Anne Steul (1950s). Courtesy of Rob Hansen.

Anne Steul, an early German fan, read the U.S. prozines long before she was introduced to fandom by Jan Jansen. She published the first German individual fanzine, Fantum, produced an apazine, FANannIA, for OMPA, and organized (along with Greg and Jim Benford) WetzCon I, the first German science fiction convention, held in Wetzlar over the weekend of 14th and 15th January, 1956.

She attended one of the Kettering Eastercons and was one of the few German members of Loncon I. She gafiated early due to feuds with Walter Ernsting and other sercon pros and fans.

After her death, her books were donated to the Phantastische Bibliothek Wetzlar, but her relatives saw no value in her fanzine collection and threw it away.

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