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Kent Moomaw was a [[fan]] in the 1950s.  His suicide in 1958 was one of those that made it the [[Year of the Jackpot]].  He was a member of [[APA-F]] and [[The Cult]].
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'''Clayton Kent Moomaw''', described by [[Fancyclopedia 2]] as a “promising younger fan,” was a teenaged [[fan]] living in [[Cincinnati]] in the 1950s. He was somewhat of a recluse and didn't associate with the [[CFG]], although he attended [[Midwestcon]].   
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His [[suicide]] at age 18, just as he would have had to register for the draft, was one of those that made 1958 the [[Year of the Jackpot]].  
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He was a member of [[The Cult]] and active in [[fanzines]].
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*Report on his death in ''[[Fanac]]'' 28, p. 1.
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*[https://www.bookmice.net/fleur/kent.html Photos and links] compiled by Kent’s sister.  
  
 
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* ''[[Aberration]]''
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* ''[[Aberration (Moomaw)]]''
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* ''[[The Adversaries]]'' (included in [[APA-F]] years after his death)
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 28 November 2022

(October 11, 1940 – October 13, 1958)

Clayton Kent Moomaw, described by Fancyclopedia 2 as a “promising younger fan,” was a teenaged fan living in Cincinnati in the 1950s. He was somewhat of a recluse and didn't associate with the CFG, although he attended Midwestcon.

His suicide at age 18, just as he would have had to register for the draft, was one of those that made 1958 the “Year of the Jackpot.”

He was a member of The Cult and active in fanzines.

Fanzines and Apazines:



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