Bill Venable
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William “Bill” Venable, a Pennsylvania fan, was most active in the 1950s. He was President of the N3F in 1953, and part of Fanvariety Enterprises. He also wrote a few stories for the SF pulp magazines. With Jack Harness, he wrote and directed The Demolished Null-A and Now You Don't in 1952. He was likely related to Bea Venable, who appeared in it.
Gafia Poetry Leaflet Series #5 was devoted to a poem of his.
He was a fanartist, too; Harlan Ellison called him a “true ‘craftsman’ of the field” of fanzine art in Sol IX.
Venable used the Pendulum Press publishing house name.
- Aleph-Null
- Cosmos
- Fanspeak [1951]
- Gostak
- Oat-Hulls
- Pendulum
- Teilchen
- Tasfic in Retrospect [1953]
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