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(February 17, 1896 – January 9, 1974)
 
(February 17, 1896 – January 9, 1974)
  
'''Charles Roland “Charley” Tanner, Jr.''', a [[Cincinnati]] [[fan]] and [[pro]], was one of the founders of [[The Hell Pavers]] which became the [[CFG]] (see also [[Founding of CFG]].)  He was married to [[Frances Tanner]].  He wrote professionally before the [[War]] and his first sale was in 1930 in ''[[Science Wonder Stories]]''. Probably his most famous work was the "Tumithank of the Corridors" series.
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[[File:Tanners1952.jpeg|thumb|'''[[Frances Tanner|Frances]] and Charles Tanner at [[Midwestcon 3]], 1952.''' ]]
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'''Charles Roland “Charley” Tanner, Jr.''', a [[Cincinnati]] [[fan]] and [[pro]], was one of the founders of [[The Hell Pavers]], which became the [[CFG]] (see also [[Founding of CFG]].)  He was married to [[Frances Tanner]].  He wrote professionally before the [[War]] and his first sale was in 1930 in ''[[Science Wonder Stories]]''. Probably his most famous work was the "Tumithank of the Corridors" series.
  
 
He was honorary [[chairman]] of the [[Cinvention]] ([[Don Ford]] carried out the duties).  He was co-[[editor]] of ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' from 1946-1947 and one of the editors of ''[[The Cincy Report]]''.
 
He was honorary [[chairman]] of the [[Cinvention]] ([[Don Ford]] carried out the duties).  He was co-[[editor]] of ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' from 1946-1947 and one of the editors of ''[[The Cincy Report]]''.

Revision as of 06:27, 25 June 2021

(February 17, 1896 – January 9, 1974)

Frances and Charles Tanner at Midwestcon 3, 1952.

Charles Roland “Charley” Tanner, Jr., a Cincinnati fan and pro, was one of the founders of The Hell Pavers, which became the CFG (see also Founding of CFG.) He was married to Frances Tanner. He wrote professionally before the War and his first sale was in 1930 in Science Wonder Stories. Probably his most famous work was the "Tumithank of the Corridors" series.

He was honorary chairman of the Cinvention (Don Ford carried out the duties). He was co-editor of The National Fantasy Fan from 1946-1947 and one of the editors of The Cincy Report.

He was also one of the charter members of The National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F) in 1941, and the subject of a Founding Member article in May 2017 National Fantasy Fan.

He retired in 1961 and moved to California.

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