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Wendayne Ackerman was the wife of [[Forrest J Ackerman]], whom she married in 1949.  Born Mathilde (Malka) Wahrman in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, Wendy had been a nurse in London during [[WW II]]. She left England for Israel where she married and had a son. In 1948, after a divorce, she moved to [[Los Angeles]].
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'''Wendayne “Wendy” Ackerman''' (born Mathilde (Malka) Wahrman) in Frankfurt-am-Main, [[Germany]], was a translator and [[fan]].  
  
She loved [[fantasy]], and met FJA in a [[Los Angeles]] department store where she worked as a clerk selling books. For a time she was known as Wendayne Mondelle, the name a creation of FJA.  After eight years of marriage, she and FJA divorced -- but remained friends and companions.
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She left Germany in 1933, escaping antisemitism, and went to France, then [[England]], where she was a nurse in [[London]] during [[WW II]]. After the war, she moved to [[Israel]] where she married, becoming '''Tilly Porjes''', and had a son, Michael Porjes. In 1948, after a divorce, she immigrated to [[Los Angeles]].
  
In the 1960s FJA acquired publication in the United States of the [[Perry Rodan]] [[SF]] series. Wendayne did most of the translation. She spoke several languages fluently. She had a degree in biology, taught science in high school,and acquired an MA in her 40s. She then taught German and French for 20 years at East Los Angeles Jr. College.
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She loved [[fantasy]], and met [[Forrest J Ackerman]] in a [[Los Angeles]] department store where she worked as a clerk selling books. She attended the first [[Westercon]] in 1948.  
  
Ackerman credited her with creation of the term "[[sci-fi]]" for which he is known today.  After her death, FJA wrote a moving account of her life for one of the [[fan]] mags, revealing among other things that she was Jewish, the reason she had been dismissed from Goethe University in the 1930s, where she was a pre-med student.
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For a time, she was known as '''Wendayne Mondelle''', the name a creation of [[FJA]]’s. She was called “'''Wendy'''.” She sometimes used '''Wendayne Wahrman''' as a [[penname]]. In the [[1950 Fan Directory]], she was listed under Mondelle, with notations that she belonged to [[LASFS]] and the [[Outlander Society]].
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She and Forry married in 1949. After nine years of marriage, they divorced — but, after a brief hiatus, remained friends and companions, reconciling and remarrying in 1972. She traveled with him extensively.
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In the 1960s, FJA acquired U.S. publication rights for the [[Perry Rodan]] [[SF]] series. Wendayne did most of the translations. She also translated works by [[Stanislaw Lem]] and others. She spoke German, French, Spanish, Italian and Hebrew. She had a degree in biology, taught science in high school, and acquired an M.A. in her 40s. She then taught German and French for 20 years at East Los Angeles Jr. College.
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Ackerman said that when he first coined the term ''[[sci-fi]]'', for which he is known today, she told him it would never catch on.  After her death, FJA wrote a moving account of her life (collected in [https://efanzines.com/MrMonster/Mr.Monster.pdf ''Mr. Monster'']), revealing among other things that she was [[Jewish]], the reason she had been dismissed from Goethe University in the 1930s, where she had been a pre-med student.
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While vacationing with Forry in Italy, Wendayne was injured in a mugging, causing kidney issues that led to her death when she refused to continue dialysis.  
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:11, 16 May 2023

(November 4, 1912 – March 5, 1990)

Wendayne “Wendy” Ackerman (born Mathilde (Malka) Wahrman) in Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany, was a translator and fan.

She left Germany in 1933, escaping antisemitism, and went to France, then England, where she was a nurse in London during WW II. After the war, she moved to Israel where she married, becoming Tilly Porjes, and had a son, Michael Porjes. In 1948, after a divorce, she immigrated to Los Angeles.

She loved fantasy, and met Forrest J Ackerman in a Los Angeles department store where she worked as a clerk selling books. She attended the first Westercon in 1948.

For a time, she was known as Wendayne Mondelle, the name a creation of FJA’s. She was called “Wendy.” She sometimes used Wendayne Wahrman as a penname. In the 1950 Fan Directory, she was listed under Mondelle, with notations that she belonged to LASFS and the Outlander Society.

She and Forry married in 1949. After nine years of marriage, they divorced — but, after a brief hiatus, remained friends and companions, reconciling and remarrying in 1972. She traveled with him extensively.

In the 1960s, FJA acquired U.S. publication rights for the Perry Rodan SF series. Wendayne did most of the translations. She also translated works by Stanislaw Lem and others. She spoke German, French, Spanish, Italian and Hebrew. She had a degree in biology, taught science in high school, and acquired an M.A. in her 40s. She then taught German and French for 20 years at East Los Angeles Jr. College.

Ackerman said that when he first coined the term sci-fi, for which he is known today, she told him it would never catch on. After her death, FJA wrote a moving account of her life (collected in Mr. Monster), revealing among other things that she was Jewish, the reason she had been dismissed from Goethe University in the 1930s, where she had been a pre-med student.

While vacationing with Forry in Italy, Wendayne was injured in a mugging, causing kidney issues that led to her death when she refused to continue dialysis.

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