Difference between revisions of "Roger Sween"
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− | Roger Sween is a [[fan]] who | + | '''Roger D. Sween''' is a [[Minnesota]] [[fan]] who was primarily a [[fanzine fan]] and most active during the 1970s. He organized [[APA 070.4]] (he was a librarian, professionally), wrote a [[Speculative Literature Bibliography]], and the ''[[Service Bulletin 30]]''. He was a member of the [[N3F]]. |
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* ''[[Gran' Slam]]'' [mid-70s] | * ''[[Gran' Slam]]'' [mid-70s] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:59, 25 December 2020
(May 2, 1940 –)
Roger D. Sween is a Minnesota fan who was primarily a fanzine fan and most active during the 1970s. He organized APA 070.4 (he was a librarian, professionally), wrote a Speculative Literature Bibliography, and the Service Bulletin 30. He was a member of the N3F.
He also lived in Wisconsin and Michigan.
- Quasi-Fanac Zine Anthem [1981]
- Ecce
- Fan Publishing Record
- Gran' Slam [mid-70s]
Person | 1940— |
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