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+ | '''Donald D. Markstein''', a [[New Orleans]] [[fan]], was an active member of both [[SF]] and [[comics]] [[fandom]]. He may also have been [[Harry G. Purvis]]. | ||
− | + | Don was the most active of the DeLasalle High School fan enclave. Between about 1966 and 1969, a strong string of proto-fen attended and graduated from that school. While the prime interest of that group was rooted in comics fandom, a large percentage crossed over to [[Science Fiction]] fandom, joining [[NOSFA]] and attending [[local]], [[regional]], and [[Worldcons]] in support of the [[New Orleans in 1973]] [[Worldcon bid]]. Don won the 1978 [[Rebel Award]] and was [[GoH]] at [[Nutria Con]]. | |
− | Don was a | + | Don was a longtime, and at times, hyper-active member of [[SFPA]] (of which he served as [[OE]]), [[Myriad]] (another long standing [[Southern]] [[apa]]), the first [[editor]] of ''[[NOSFAn]]'', held a string of offices in [[NOSFA]], [[co-chaired]] (with [[Stven Carlberg]]) two [[Steven & Don's Con]]s, and generally was the most well-known local fan based on [[fanzine]] production. He was the second editor of ''[[Nola-Zine]]''. He [[chaired]] [[DeepSouthCon 11]] and was a member of [[CAPA-alpha]]. |
− | Don was one of the [[Sons of the Sand]], a group of | + | [[File:Markstein.jpg|150px|thumb|right|'''Don Markstein'''<br>by [[Kelly Freas]] from [[Guy Lillian]]'s ''[[Challenger]]''.]] |
+ | Don was one of the [[Sons of the Sand]], a group of oldtime [[fen]] that felt that [[club]] and [[media]] fans were not giving [[New Orleans]] Fandom the character that it should be projecting to [[fandom]] at large. He had an infamous [[feud]] with [[Harlan Ellison]] over Ellison’s appearance at [[Iguanacon]] in 1978 (see ''[[Harlan's Side]]''). | ||
− | {{link | website=http:// | + | * {{link | website=http://www.toonopedia.com/|text=Don Markstein's Toonopedia.}} |
− | + | * {{link | website=https://file770.com/don-markstein-1947-2012/|text=File770 obituary.}} | |
− | {{link | website= | + | * {{link | website=https://www.newsfromme.com/category/obituaries/|text=Obituary.}} |
− | + | * {{link | website=http://web.archive.org/web/20120625140256/https://www.cartoonbrew.com/cartoon-culture/don-markstein-1947-2012.html|text=Obituary.}} | |
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* ''[[The Ancient and Mysterious Trombone Solo Monthly Review, March and Two Step]]'' [1972] (with [[Tommy Riddle]], for both [[SFPA]] and [[Myriad]]) | * ''[[The Ancient and Mysterious Trombone Solo Monthly Review, March and Two Step]]'' [1972] (with [[Tommy Riddle]], for both [[SFPA]] and [[Myriad]]) | ||
* ''[[Bagarthach]]'' [1970s] (for [[SAPS]]) | * ''[[Bagarthach]]'' [1970s] (for [[SAPS]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[But Doreen!!]]'' [1972] (for SAPS) | ||
* ''[[The Collector's Bulletin]]'' (comics editor) | * ''[[The Collector's Bulletin]]'' (comics editor) | ||
* ''[[Comics Revue]]'' [1990s-00s] (with [[Rick Norwood]]) | * ''[[Comics Revue]]'' [1990s-00s] (with [[Rick Norwood]]) | ||
* ''[[Deep in the Heart of Texas]]'' [1977] | * ''[[Deep in the Heart of Texas]]'' [1977] | ||
* ''[[Endymion]]'' [1970s] | * ''[[Endymion]]'' [1970s] | ||
+ | * ''[[Fredric Brown (Markstein)]]'' [1972] (for SAPS) | ||
+ | * ''[[Glum Sku Badfu Yu]]'' (for [[CAPA-Alpha]]) | ||
* ''[[Horrible Stories]]'' [1972] (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Horrible Stories]]'' [1972] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Memoirs of an Armchair Astronaut]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Nerghus Glompum]]'' | ||
* ''[[NOSFAn]]'' (first editor) | * ''[[NOSFAn]]'' (first editor) | ||
+ | * ''[[On the Trail of the Zinsel]]'' (with [[Stven Carlberg]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Philistine Quarterly]]'' [1974-77] (for [[FAPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Rally!]]'' [1970s] (some issues) | * ''[[Rally!]]'' [1970s] (some issues) | ||
− | * ''[[ | + | * ''[[Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys!]]'' [1972] (with [[Guy Lillian]]) |
+ | * ''[[A Silly Millimeter Longer]]'' [1972] (with others) | ||
+ | * ''[[Son of the Weekend Wunshot]]'' [1970] (for [[Myriad]]; with [[Harry Purvis]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Sons of Bacchus]]'' [1969] | ||
+ | * ''[[The Sphere]]'' [2000s] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Steamboat Willie]]'' [1970] (with others) | ||
+ | * ''[[Tandstikkerzeitung]]'' [1970s] | ||
+ | * ''[[Testing All Systems]]'' [1970] (with [[Harry G. Purvis]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[A There and Back Again Journey]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[The Thing Isn't Pink]]'' [late 60s] (for [[Myriad]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[This Has Been George]]'' | ||
+ | * ''[[Thumbing Down the Yellow Brick Road]]'' [1970] (with [[George Inzer]]) | ||
* ''[[Ugga Wugga Meatball]]'' [1970s] (for ''[[George]]'') | * ''[[Ugga Wugga Meatball]]'' [1970s] (for ''[[George]]'') | ||
+ | * ''[[Wordwooze]]'' [1960s-70s] (for [[Myriad]]) | ||
* ''[[Zylphing the Rault]]'' (for [[Please]]) | * ''[[Zylphing the Rault]]'' (for [[Please]]) | ||
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+ | * 1978 — [[Rebel Award]], [[Nutria Con '78]] | ||
+ | * 1984 — Two [[Southpaw Awards]]: Best Apa Writer and Best Apa Administrator | ||
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+ | {{person | born=1947 | died=2012}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Latest revision as of 11:39, 27 October 2023
(March 21, 1947 – March 11, 2012)
Donald D. Markstein, a New Orleans fan, was an active member of both SF and comics fandom. He may also have been Harry G. Purvis.
Don was the most active of the DeLasalle High School fan enclave. Between about 1966 and 1969, a strong string of proto-fen attended and graduated from that school. While the prime interest of that group was rooted in comics fandom, a large percentage crossed over to Science Fiction fandom, joining NOSFA and attending local, regional, and Worldcons in support of the New Orleans in 1973 Worldcon bid. Don won the 1978 Rebel Award and was GoH at Nutria Con.
Don was a longtime, and at times, hyper-active member of SFPA (of which he served as OE), Myriad (another long standing Southern apa), the first editor of NOSFAn, held a string of offices in NOSFA, co-chaired (with Stven Carlberg) two Steven & Don's Cons, and generally was the most well-known local fan based on fanzine production. He was the second editor of Nola-Zine. He chaired DeepSouthCon 11 and was a member of CAPA-alpha.
Don was one of the Sons of the Sand, a group of oldtime fen that felt that club and media fans were not giving New Orleans Fandom the character that it should be projecting to fandom at large. He had an infamous feud with Harlan Ellison over Ellison’s appearance at Iguanacon in 1978 (see Harlan's Side).
- The Ancient and Mysterious Trombone Solo Monthly Review, March and Two Step [1972] (with Tommy Riddle, for both SFPA and Myriad)
- Bagarthach [1970s] (for SAPS)
- But Doreen!! [1972] (for SAPS)
- The Collector's Bulletin (comics editor)
- Comics Revue [1990s-00s] (with Rick Norwood)
- Deep in the Heart of Texas [1977]
- Endymion [1970s]
- Fredric Brown [1972] (for SAPS)
- Glum Sku Badfu Yu (for CAPA-Alpha)
- Horrible Stories [1972] (for SFPA)
- Memoirs of an Armchair Astronaut (for SFPA)
- Nerghus Glompum
- NOSFAn (first editor)
- On the Trail of the Zinsel (with Stven Carlberg)
- Philistine Quarterly [1974-77] (for FAPA)
- Rally! [1970s] (some issues)
- Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! [1972] (with Guy Lillian)
- A Silly Millimeter Longer [1972] (with others)
- Son of the Weekend Wunshot [1970] (for Myriad; with Harry Purvis)
- Sons of Bacchus [1969]
- The Sphere [2000s] (for SFPA)
- Steamboat Willie [1970] (with others)
- Tandstikkerzeitung [1970s]
- Testing All Systems [1970] (with Harry G. Purvis)
- A There and Back Again Journey
- The Thing Isn't Pink [late 60s] (for Myriad)
- This Has Been George
- Thumbing Down the Yellow Brick Road [1970] (with George Inzer)
- Ugga Wugga Meatball [1970s] (for George)
- Wordwooze [1960s-70s] (for Myriad)
- Zylphing the Rault (for Please)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1978 — Rebel Award, Nutria Con '78
- 1984 — Two Southpaw Awards: Best Apa Writer and Best Apa Administrator
Person | 1947—2012 |
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