Difference between revisions of "Jim Caughran"

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* ''[[When a Trufan Dies]]'' [1958 ([[The Year of the Jackpot]])] (for [[OMPA]])
 
* ''[[When a Trufan Dies]]'' [1958 ([[The Year of the Jackpot]])] (for [[OMPA]])

Latest revision as of 07:45, 14 March 2023

(1940 – )

Jim Caughran is a long-time fan, active since he was a teenager in Lincoln, NE, in the 1950s. He began the process of bringing Fancyclopedia 2 to the web as Fancyclopedia 3 and was Fancy 3's first editor.

He was a cast member of The Musquite Kid Rides Again and was a member of The Cult and OMPA. He attended Illwiscon in 1958.

John Trimble published A Fanzine for Jim Caughran in May 1962.

Jim went to college at the University of California-Berkeley. He now lives in Toronto.

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