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Meredith, born '''Scott Feldman''', founded the [[Scott Meredith Literary Agency]] with his brother in 1946. Their first client was P. G. Wodehouse.
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'''Scott Meredith''', born '''Scott Feldman''', was a [[fan]] and one of the founders in 1941 of The [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F). He was a [[director]] of the [[QSFL]] and attended [[Boskone I]].
  
As '''Scott Feldman''', he was a [[fan]] and one of the founders in 1941 of The [[National
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Meredith and his brother Sidney founded the '''Scott Meredith Literary Agency''' in New York in 1946. They landed their first big-name client, the [[British]] [[humor]]ist, [[P. G. Wodehouse]], shortly thereafter. Among their [[sf]] clients was [[Arthur C. Clarke]].
Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F). He was a director of he [[QSFL]] and attended [[Boskone I]].
 
  
A Founding Member biography of Meredith by Jon D. Swartz was published in {{TNFF|date=September, 2016|volume=75|number=9}}.
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* Founding Member biography in {{TNFF|date=September, 2016|volume=75|number=9}
  
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Revision as of 05:33, 8 June 2021

(1923 – 1993)

Scott Meredith, born Scott Feldman, was a fan and one of the founders in 1941 of The National Fantasy Fan Federation (N3F). He was a director of the QSFL and attended Boskone I.

Meredith and his brother Sidney founded the Scott Meredith Literary Agency in New York in 1946. They landed their first big-name client, the British humorist, P. G. Wodehouse, shortly thereafter. Among their sf clients was Arthur C. Clarke.

  • Founding Member biography in {{TNFF|date=September, 2016|volume=75|number=9}



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