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'''Dave Van (not van) Arnam''' was [[co-chairman]] with [[Ted White]] of [[Nycon 3]] in 1967.  He was a member of the [[Fanoclasts]] and was involved in the [[Subway Incident]].  He published ''[[First Draft]]'' and ''[[Jargon]]'' and helped found ''[[APA-F]]''. He was also in ''[[APA-L]]'' and [[The Cult]].  He married [[Cindy Heap]] on April 1, 1967.
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'''Dave Van''' (not van) '''Arnam''' was [[co-chairman]] with [[Ted White]] of [[Nycon 3]] in 1967.  He was a member of the [[Fanoclasts]] and was involved in the [[Subway Incident]].  He published ''[[First Draft]]'' and ''[[Jargon]]'' and helped found ''[[APA-F]]''. He was also in ''[[APA-L]]'' and [[The Cult]].  He married [[Cindy Heap]] on April 1, 1967.
  
 
He began publishing [[science fiction]] with the novelization of ''Lost in Space'' in 1957 and went on to write a number of additional novels in the 60s. He co-authored novels with [[Ted White]] writing under the pseudonym of [[Ron Archer]]
 
He began publishing [[science fiction]] with the novelization of ''Lost in Space'' in 1957 and went on to write a number of additional novels in the 60s. He co-authored novels with [[Ted White]] writing under the pseudonym of [[Ron Archer]]

Revision as of 16:01, 29 July 2020

(1935 -- August 3, 2003)

Dave Van (not van) Arnam was co-chairman with Ted White of Nycon 3 in 1967. He was a member of the Fanoclasts and was involved in the Subway Incident. He published First Draft and Jargon and helped found APA-F. He was also in APA-L and The Cult. He married Cindy Heap on April 1, 1967.

He began publishing science fiction with the novelization of Lost in Space in 1957 and went on to write a number of additional novels in the 60s. He co-authored novels with Ted White writing under the pseudonym of Ron Archer

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