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Walter Earl Marconette was a Dayton, Ohio, [[fan]] and artist in the 1930s-1940s. He was a member of [[FAPA]] (including [[OE]]) and of the [[SFL]].
 
Walter Earl Marconette was a Dayton, Ohio, [[fan]] and artist in the 1930s-1940s. He was a member of [[FAPA]] (including [[OE]]) and of the [[SFL]].
  
He published/edited the fanzine ''[[Scienti-Snaps]]'' (the last issue was titled ''[[Bizarre]]'' and co-edited with [[Jack Chapman Miske]]) from January, 1938, until January, 1941.  He also issued five issues of a tiny zine, ''[[Science-Fantasy Movie Review]]'', during 1938.
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He published/edited the fanzine ''[[Scienti-Snaps]]'' (the last issue was titled ''[[Bizarre (Miske fanzine)]]'' and co-edited with [[Jack Chapman Miske]]) from January, 1938, until January, 1941.  He also issued five issues of a tiny zine, ''[[Science-Fantasy Movie Review]]'', during 1938.
  
 
His photo appears on [[Harry Warner]]'s ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' p93.
 
His photo appears on [[Harry Warner]]'s ''[[All Our Yesterdays]]'' p93.

Revision as of 06:39, 28 January 2020

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Walter Earl Marconette was a Dayton, Ohio, fan and artist in the 1930s-1940s. He was a member of FAPA (including OE) and of the SFL.

He published/edited the fanzine Scienti-Snaps (the last issue was titled Bizarre (Miske fanzine) and co-edited with Jack Chapman Miske) from January, 1938, until January, 1941. He also issued five issues of a tiny zine, Science-Fantasy Movie Review, during 1938.

His photo appears on Harry Warner's All Our Yesterdays p93.

For an early short biography, see Who's Who in Fandom 1940, page 9.


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