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Frank Denton was a [[fan]] and [[fanzine]] publisher active mainly in the 1960s-1970s.  He lived in [[Seattle, Washington]], and published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Ash-Wing]]'', which followed his earlier [[fanzine]] ''[[Hoom]]'', co-published with [[Bee Bowman]]. He was a member of [[TAPS]], [[The Cult]], [[Minneapa]], [[N'APA]], [[Slanapa]], and [[APANAGE]].
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'''Frank Denton''' was a [[fan]] and [[fanzine]] [[publisher]] active mainly in the 1960s–70s.  He lived in [[Seattle, Washington]], and published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Ash-Wing]]'', which followed his earlier [[fanzine]] ''[[Hoom]]'', co-published with [[Bee Bowman]]. He was a member of [[TAPS]], [[The Cult]], [[Minneapa]], [[N'APA]], [[Slanapa]], and [[APANAGE]].
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He was a teacher and college library director.
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[https://www.blogger.com/profile/08406945158459906185 Website. ]
  
 
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Frank Denton was a fan and fanzine publisher active mainly in the 1960s–70s. He lived in Seattle, Washington, and published the fanzine Ash-Wing, which followed his earlier fanzine Hoom, co-published with Bee Bowman. He was a member of TAPS, The Cult, Minneapa, N'APA, Slanapa, and APANAGE.

He was a teacher and college library director.

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