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Leonard James Moffatt was a member of [[First Fandom]].  He was married twice, both times to [[fen]].  His first wife was [[Anna Sinclare Moffatt]].  He married his second, [[June Moffatt]], on December 10, 1966.  
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[[File:MoffattJune-Len1965.jpeg|thumb|upright=1.25|'''[[June Konigsberg]] and Len Moffatt at [[Westercon 18]], 1965.''' ]]
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'''Leonard James Moffatt''' was a longtime [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]].  As a boy, he lived in Chewton, [[Pennsylvania]], and in the summer of 1939, at 15 years old, he discovered [[prozines]] and tried to start an [[sf club]].  
  
Len and June helped organize many of the early [[Bouchercons]] and in 1973 and in 1999 he and June received a Lifetime Achievement Award from [[Bouchercon]], the couple were the Eastbound [[TAFF]] delegates (their [[trip report]] was ''[[The Moffatt House Abroad]]'').
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He was married twice, both times to [[fen]].  His first wife was [[Anna Sinclare]], whom he married February 17, 1951, and divorced in 1964.  He married his second, [[June Konigsberg]], on December 10, 1966.  
  
He was a member of [[First Fandom]], the [[Western Pennsylvania Science Fictioneers]] and was one of the founding members of the [[Outlanders]] and [[The Petards]].   He was a member of [[LASFS]], the [[Outlanders]], [[SCIFI]], the [[D.R.E.G.S of L.A. Fandom]], the [[Burroughs Bibliophiles]], the Blustering Gales of the SW, and the Curious Collectors of Baker Street.  When Len was a member of [[N3F]], he edited the ''[[1950 Fan Directory]]'', sponsored by the [[N3F]] and the [[Fantasy Foundation]]. He was a member of the [[Portland Science Fiction Society]].
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Len and June helped organize many of the early [[Bouchercons]], and in 1973 and in 1999, they received a Lifetime Achievement Award from [[Bouchercon]], the couple were the Eastbound [[TAFF]] delegates (their [[trip report]] was ''[[The Moffatt House Abroad]]'').  [[Dave Locke]] and [[Ed Cox]] published ''[[Unabashed Plug]]'' in support of their candidacy.
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He was a member of the the [[Western Pennsylvania Science Fictioneers]] and the [[Portland Science Fiction Society]]. He joined [[LASFS]] on April 16, 1946, and was one of the founding members of the [[Outlanders]] and [[The Petards]]. He belonged to [[SCIFI]], [[Apa-L]] and the [[D. R. E. G. S. of L.A. Fandom]], He was an associate member of the [[First Fandom club]], the [[Burroughs Bibliophiles]], the Blustering Gales of the SW, and the Curious Collectors of Baker Street.  When Len was a member of [[N3F]], he edited the ''[[1950 Fan Directory]]'', sponsored by the [[N3F]] and the [[Fantasy Foundation]], and [[Fandbook]] No 4. He was one of the original members of the [[Carboniferous Amateur Press Alliance]] in 1961.
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He originated [[Moffatt's Test]] for [[convention]] hotel restaurants.
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[[File:Len Moffatt (1940s). Courtesy of Rob Hansen.jpg|thumb|left|'''Len Moffatt (1940s)'''. ''Courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]]''.]]
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Len wrote [[poetry]] and [[fannish plays]] and operas. He also had a clown persona, '''Pike Pickens''', “Tramp-Clown of the Spaceways.”
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Moffatt had a couple of short [[fiction]] pieces appear in the 1950s and also sold [[science fiction poetry]]. One of his stories, "Father's Vampire," originally published in [[Weird Tales]], was reprinted in genre anthologies, including ''100 Creepy Little Creature Stories'' (1994).
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In [[World War II]], he was a Navy Corpsman (medic) in the Pacific. Later, he worked for a manufacturer of cardboard packaging.
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* Tribute in ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'' (March 2011).
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* [[GoH]] speech] from [[Westercon 25]] in ''[[Dynatron]]'' 50 ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Dynatron/Dynatron50.pdf September 1972, p. 3]).
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* [https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?113863 Bibliography at ISFDB. ]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20150606201414/https://www.lasfsinc.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=347&Itemid=517 “LASFS Alive at 75! A Dialog in Verse and Prose”] (reminiscence) by Len and [[June Moffatt]] (archived).  
  
 
{{fanzines}}
 
{{fanzines}}
* ''[[The Asteroid (Moffatt)]]''
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* ''[[Around the World in ??? Days]]'' [1944]
* ''[[Button-Tack -- The Rick Sneary Memorial Fanzine]]''
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* ''[[The Asteroid (Moffatt)]]'' [1943]
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* ''[[Button Tack: The Rick Sneary Memorial Fanzine]]'' [1993] (with [[June Moffatt]] and [[John Hertz]]
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* ''[[The Chainewsheet Monthly]]'' [1942]
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* ''[[The Chainzinette]]'' [1942]
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* ''[[February FAPAC]]'' [1987] (for FAPA)
 
* ''[[A Flash of Blue]]'' (with [[June Moffatt]] for [[Dapa-Em]])
 
* ''[[A Flash of Blue]]'' (with [[June Moffatt]] for [[Dapa-Em]])
* ''[[The JDM Bibliophile]]'' (with [[June Moffatt]])
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* ''[[The JDM Bibliophile]]'' [1965-2004] (with [[June Moffatt]] and [[Ed Hirshberg]])
* ''[[JDM Master Checklist]]'' (with [[June Moffatt]])
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* ''[[JDM Master Checklist]]'' [1969] (with [[June Moffatt]])
* ''[[Len's Den]]'' (for [[CAPA]])
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* ''[[Len's Den]]'' (for [[Carboniferous Amateur Press Alliance|CAPA]])
* ''[[Moonshine]]'' (first as a [[fanzine]] then later for [[FAPA]] with several other fans)
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* ''[[Moonshine]]'' [1942-89] (first as a [[fanzine]] then later for [[FAPA]] with several other fans)
* ''[[Moonshade]]'' (for [[Shadow]], with [[Rick Sneary]])
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* ''[[Moonshade]]'' [early 60s] (for [[Shadow]], with [[Rick Sneary]])
* ''[[Outlander Magazine]]''
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* ''[[Outlander Magazine]]'' [1949-52] (two issues)
* ''[[Selected Writings of Rick Sneary]]''
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* ''[[Selected Writings of Rick Sneary]]'' [1957] (with [[June Moffatt]])
 
* ''[[Shadow Mailing]]''
 
* ''[[Shadow Mailing]]''
* ''[[Stellar Tales]]''
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* ''[[Stellar Tales]]'' [early 40s]
* ''[[Science Fiction Parade]]''
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* ''[[Science Fiction Parade]]'' [1956-62]
* ''[[Spiane]]'' (for [[FAPA]] with [[June Moffatt]] and [[Rick Sneary]])
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* ''[[Spiane]]'' [mid-60s] (for [[FAPA]] with [[June Moffatt]] and [[Rick Sneary]])
 
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* ''[[The Trans-Atlantic Fan Fund (Moffatt)]]'' [1963] (with [[Ron Ellik]] for the [[N3F]])
He was one of the original members of [[CAPA]] in 1961.
 
 
 
Moffatt had a couple of short fiction stories appear in the 1950s and also sold [[science fiction poetry]]. One of his stories, "Father's Vampire," originally published in [[Weird Tales]], was reprinted in genre anthologies, including ''100 Creepy Little Creature Stories'' (1994).
 
 
 
A tribute to Moffatt by [[Jon D. Swartz]] was published in the March, 2011 (Vol. 70, No. 1) issue of ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]''.
 
  
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[[File:MoffattLen-CatyKonigsberg1968.jpeg|thumb|'''Moffatt with stepdaughter Caty Konigsberg at [[FUNcon]] 1, 1968.''' ]]
 
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{{recognition}}
 
* 1951 -- [[Fanquet]]
 
* 1951 -- [[Fanquet]]
 
* 1972 -- [[Westercon 25]]
 
* 1972 -- [[Westercon 25]]
* 1973 -- [[TAFF]]
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* 1973 -- [[1973 TAFF Race|TAFF]]
 
* 1981 -- [[Loscon 8]]
 
* 1981 -- [[Loscon 8]]
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* 1985 -- [[Bouchercon]] 16
 
* 1994 -- [[Evans-Freehafer Award]]  
 
* 1994 -- [[Evans-Freehafer Award]]  
 
* 1997 -- [[Tra-La-La Con]]
 
* 1997 -- [[Tra-La-La Con]]
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* 2004 -- [[Forry Award]]
 
* 2004 -- [[Forry Award]]
 
* 2018 -- [[First Fandom Posthumous Hall of Fame]]
 
* 2018 -- [[First Fandom Posthumous Hall of Fame]]
* [[Bouchercon]] 16
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 9 June 2023

(November 20, 1923 – November 30, 2010)

June Konigsberg and Len Moffatt at Westercon 18, 1965.

Leonard James Moffatt was a longtime Los Angeles fan. As a boy, he lived in Chewton, Pennsylvania, and in the summer of 1939, at 15 years old, he discovered prozines and tried to start an sf club.

He was married twice, both times to fen. His first wife was Anna Sinclare, whom he married February 17, 1951, and divorced in 1964. He married his second, June Konigsberg, on December 10, 1966.

Len and June helped organize many of the early Bouchercons, and in 1973 and in 1999, they received a Lifetime Achievement Award from Bouchercon, the couple were the Eastbound TAFF delegates (their trip report was The Moffatt House Abroad). Dave Locke and Ed Cox published Unabashed Plug in support of their candidacy.

He was a member of the the Western Pennsylvania Science Fictioneers and the Portland Science Fiction Society. He joined LASFS on April 16, 1946, and was one of the founding members of the Outlanders and The Petards. He belonged to SCIFI, Apa-L and the D. R. E. G. S. of L.A. Fandom, He was an associate member of the First Fandom club, the Burroughs Bibliophiles, the Blustering Gales of the SW, and the Curious Collectors of Baker Street. When Len was a member of N3F, he edited the 1950 Fan Directory, sponsored by the N3F and the Fantasy Foundation, and Fandbook No 4. He was one of the original members of the Carboniferous Amateur Press Alliance in 1961.

He originated Moffatt's Test for convention hotel restaurants.

Len Moffatt (1940s). Courtesy of Rob Hansen.

Len wrote poetry and fannish plays and operas. He also had a clown persona, Pike Pickens, “Tramp-Clown of the Spaceways.”

Moffatt had a couple of short fiction pieces appear in the 1950s and also sold science fiction poetry. One of his stories, "Father's Vampire," originally published in Weird Tales, was reprinted in genre anthologies, including 100 Creepy Little Creature Stories (1994).

In World War II, he was a Navy Corpsman (medic) in the Pacific. Later, he worked for a manufacturer of cardboard packaging.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Moffatt with stepdaughter Caty Konigsberg at FUNcon 1, 1968.

Awards, Honors and GoHships:



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