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Lester Cole was a [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] who chaired [[SFCon]], the 1954 [[Worldcon]] in [[San Francisco]].  He was a member of the [[Elves, Gnomes and Little Men's Science Fiction and Chowder Society]] (and served as its president).  He published ''[[Orgasm]]'' (along with his wife, [[Esther Cole]] and [[Gary Nelson]].)
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[[File:LynchRich-LesCole-EsCole2002.jpeg|thumb|'''[[Rich Lynch]], left, with Les and [[Es Cole]], 2002.''' ''Photo by [[Nicki Lynch]].'' ]]
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'''Lester Hines Cole''', a [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] and [[pro]], [[co-chaired]] [[SFCon]], the 1954 [[Worldcon]] in [[San Francisco]], with [[Gary Nelson]].  He was a member of the [[Elves, Gnomes and Little Men's Science Fiction and Chowder Society]] (and served as its [[president]]).  He [[published]] ''[[Orgasm]]'' (along with his wife, [[Esther Cole]], and [[Lee Jacobs]].)
  
He and Esther were inducted into the [[First Fandom Hall of Fame]] in 2017. An autobiographical statement by the Coles appeared in''[[Scientifiction]] (New Series #53'', 3rd Quarter, 2017), the issue in which their award was announced.
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Les and Es were married in 1947 and collaborated on much [[fanac]]; they had two sons, Dana and Lance. The couple met when they were students at the University of California, Berkeley. They attended their first [[convention]], [[Nolacon]], in 1951, where [[Bob Bloch]] started a rumor that Es and Les were 15-year-old twin brothers.
  
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The Coles [[gafiated]] after SFCon and didn’t return to [[fandom]] until 1993.
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Les wrote about 50 [[SF]] short stories, published in ''[[F&SF]], [[Amazing]]'' and ''[[Startling Stories]]'', and six [[novels]], sometimes under [[pseudonyms]] '''Roy Carroll, Les Collins, T. M. Mathieu, T. H. Mathieu, '''and''' Colin Sturgis'''. His novels include ''The Sea Kings, Lion at Sea, The Sea People'' (a prehistoric arch-aeological adventure trilogy), ''Baker’s Dozenth'' (a spy novel set against the American Civil War); and ''Spithead'' (an alternative universe spy/adventure).
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==='''More Reading:''' ===
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* [https://file770.com/lester-h-cole-past-worldcon-co-chair-has-died/ Obituaries], ''[[File 770]]'', January 7, 2020.
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* [https://www.jophan.org/mimosa/m16/cole.htm “I Married a Science Fiction”] by [[Esther Cole]], ''[[Mimosa]]'' 16, December 1994.
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* Autobiographical statement by the Coles in ''[[Scientifiction]] (New Series #53'', 3rd Quarter, 2017).
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*[https://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?16203 Bibliography at ISFDB.]
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* ''[[Orgasm]]'' (with [[Esther Cole]] and [[Lee Jacobs]])
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* 2017 – [[First Fandom Hall of Fame]] (with Esther Cole)
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Latest revision as of 04:03, 27 April 2023

(July 14, 1926 – late September 2019)

Rich Lynch, left, with Les and Es Cole, 2002. Photo by Nicki Lynch.

Lester Hines Cole, a Bay Area fan and pro, co-chaired SFCon, the 1954 Worldcon in San Francisco, with Gary Nelson. He was a member of the Elves, Gnomes and Little Men's Science Fiction and Chowder Society (and served as its president). He published Orgasm (along with his wife, Esther Cole, and Lee Jacobs.)

Les and Es were married in 1947 and collaborated on much fanac; they had two sons, Dana and Lance. The couple met when they were students at the University of California, Berkeley. They attended their first convention, Nolacon, in 1951, where Bob Bloch started a rumor that Es and Les were 15-year-old twin brothers.

The Coles gafiated after SFCon and didn’t return to fandom until 1993.

Les wrote about 50 SF short stories, published in F&SF, Amazing and Startling Stories, and six novels, sometimes under pseudonyms Roy Carroll, Les Collins, T. M. Mathieu, T. H. Mathieu, and Colin Sturgis. His novels include The Sea Kings, Lion at Sea, The Sea People (a prehistoric arch-aeological adventure trilogy), Baker’s Dozenth (a spy novel set against the American Civil War); and Spithead (an alternative universe spy/adventure).

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