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[[Fan]] Ted Pauls was the owner of [[T-K Graphics]], a prominent mail-order [[sf bookstore]] beginning in the 1970s. He [[co-chaired]] [[Balticon 5]] through [[Balticon 8]] and was a member of the [[Baltimore SF Forum]]. He was a member of the [[Philadelphia in 1977]] and [[Baltimore in '80]] [[Worldcon bids]]. He was one of the publishers of [[Croatan House]]. | [[Fan]] Ted Pauls was the owner of [[T-K Graphics]], a prominent mail-order [[sf bookstore]] beginning in the 1970s. He [[co-chaired]] [[Balticon 5]] through [[Balticon 8]] and was a member of the [[Baltimore SF Forum]]. He was a member of the [[Philadelphia in 1977]] and [[Baltimore in '80]] [[Worldcon bids]]. He was one of the publishers of [[Croatan House]]. |
Revision as of 08:05, 14 October 2021
(December 6, 1942 -- 1997)
Fan Ted Pauls was the owner of T-K Graphics, a prominent mail-order sf bookstore beginning in the 1970s. He co-chaired Balticon 5 through Balticon 8 and was a member of the Baltimore SF Forum. He was a member of the Philadelphia in 1977 and Baltimore in '80 Worldcon bids. He was one of the publishers of Croatan House.
- Chula [1958]
- Contact [1973] (for Philadelphia in 1977)
- Disjecta Membra
- Dudley [1973]
- Hi [1958]
- Kipple [1960-69]
- The Phantom [1959]
- Wokl
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1971 -- Best Fan Writer Hugo nominee
Person | 1942—1997 |
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