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Wilson Shepherd was a very early fan living in Alabama who was founder of the [[ISFG]], and general manager of its successor the [[TFG]].  He was an early associated of [[Don Wollheim]] in [[Shepherd & Wollheim, Publishers]].  He also published the early [[fanzine]] ''[[Fanciful Tales]]'' with Wollheim.  He seems to have [[gafiated]] in the late 30s after Shepherd & Wollheim, Publishers broke up, moving into the [[AAPA]], a [[mundane]] [[apa]].
 
Wilson Shepherd was a very early fan living in Alabama who was founder of the [[ISFG]], and general manager of its successor the [[TFG]].  He was an early associated of [[Don Wollheim]] in [[Shepherd & Wollheim, Publishers]].  He also published the early [[fanzine]] ''[[Fanciful Tales]]'' with Wollheim.  He seems to have [[gafiated]] in the late 30s after Shepherd & Wollheim, Publishers broke up, moving into the [[AAPA]], a [[mundane]] [[apa]].
  
See [[Up To Now -- The ISA-SFL Clash]] for some more.
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See [[Up To Now: The ISA-SFL Clash]] for some more.
  
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Revision as of 09:49, 31 March 2020

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Wilson Shepherd was a very early fan living in Alabama who was founder of the ISFG, and general manager of its successor the TFG. He was an early associated of Don Wollheim in Shepherd & Wollheim, Publishers. He also published the early fanzine Fanciful Tales with Wollheim. He seems to have gafiated in the late 30s after Shepherd & Wollheim, Publishers broke up, moving into the AAPA, a mundane apa.

See Up To Now: The ISA-SFL Clash for some more.


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