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[[Fan]] from [[Knoxville, TN]]* who contributed [[fan writing]] and [[fan art]] to numerous [[fanzines]] and [[conventions]]. He co-edited the [[fanzine]] ''[[A Fan Typology -or- What I See on the Elevators]]'' with [[Beth Lillian]].
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(October 14, 1952 – September 3, 2021)
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'''Charles Edward “Charlie” Williams, Jr.''', a [[fanartist]] from [[Knoxville, TN]], was a member of the [[Knoxville Science-Fantasy Federation]] and contributed [[fan writing]] and [[fan art]] to numerous [[fanzines]] (especially ''[[Mimosa]]'' and ''[[Challenger]]'') and [[conventions]]. He was a member of [[SAPS]].
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In the 1970s, he owned a comics store in Knoxville and taught [[cartoon]] illustration at the University of Tennessee.
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* ''[[A Fan Typology -or- What I See on the Elevators]]'' (with [[Beth Lillian]])
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* ''[[Hard Knox]]'' (with [[Deb Hammer Johnson]])
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* ''[[I Got It at ASFICON]]'' (for [[SAPS]])
  
 
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* 1984 -- [[Southpaw Award |Southpaw Award for Best Humorist]]
 
* 1984 -- [[Southpaw Award |Southpaw Award for Best Humorist]]
  
''* not the same person as [[Charlie Williams (Nashville)|Charlie Williams]] the [[fan]] from [[Nashville, TN]]''
 
  
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 11 October 2021

(Did you mean a different Charlie Williams?)


(October 14, 1952 – September 3, 2021)

Charles Edward “Charlie” Williams, Jr., a fanartist from Knoxville, TN, was a member of the Knoxville Science-Fantasy Federation and contributed fan writing and fan art to numerous fanzines (especially Mimosa and Challenger) and conventions. He was a member of SAPS.

In the 1970s, he owned a comics store in Knoxville and taught cartoon illustration at the University of Tennessee.

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