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− | (1947 – 1980<ref> | + | (1947 – 1980<ref>Dates taken from the ''[[Science Fiction Encyclopedia]]'' entry on ''[[New Worlds]]''</ref>) |
− | '''Graham M Hall''' was British fan and author originally from [[Birmingham]] and first active in the 1960s. In 1964 he published the fanzine ''[[Doubt]]'' through the [[BSFA]]'s [[PADS]] and a bibliography of [[Robert Bloch]] in 1965. He was for a time the British agent for ''[[Australian Science Fiction Review]]'' and ''[[Niekas]]''. | + | '''Graham M. Hall''' was a [[British]] [[fan]] and [[author]] originally from [[Birmingham]] and first active in the 1960s. In 1964, he [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Doubt]]'' through the [[BSFA]]'s [[PADS]] and a bibliography of [[Robert Bloch]] in 1965. He was for a time the British [[agent]] for ''[[Australian Science Fiction Review]]'' and ''[[Niekas]]''. |
− | He had two stories published in ''[[New Worlds]]''; a third, 'Golgotha', was slated for ''[[The Last Dangerous Visions]]'' and according to ISFDB remains unpublished. With [[Graham Charnock]] he co-edited ''[[New Worlds]]'' 196 (December 1969). | + | He had two stories published in ''[[New Worlds]]''; a third, 'Golgotha', was slated for ''[[The Last Dangerous Visions]]'' and, according to [[ISFDB]], remains unpublished. With [[Graham Charnock]], he co-edited ''[[New Worlds]]'' 196 (December 1969). |
Writing in ''[[Phile]]'' 5 (April 1968), Charnock said that Hall was the second fan he met and that he 'terrified me'. ''[[Wrinkled Shrew]]'' (edited by [[Pat Charnock]]) included a column of excerpts from letters Hall had written to Graham Charnock in the 1960s. | Writing in ''[[Phile]]'' 5 (April 1968), Charnock said that Hall was the second fan he met and that he 'terrified me'. ''[[Wrinkled Shrew]]'' (edited by [[Pat Charnock]]) included a column of excerpts from letters Hall had written to Graham Charnock in the 1960s. | ||
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Hall moved from Birmingham to Tewksbury where he was a reporter at the ''Tewksbury Gazette''. He then moved to [[London]], [[Brighton]], back to London and eventually to the [[US]] and [[Los Angeles]]. | Hall moved from Birmingham to Tewksbury where he was a reporter at the ''Tewksbury Gazette''. He then moved to [[London]], [[Brighton]], back to London and eventually to the [[US]] and [[Los Angeles]]. | ||
+ | * [https://efanzines.com/Vibrator/Vibrator-2.0.18.pdf 'Graham Hall: a memory by Graham Charnock', ''Vibrator'' 2.0.18] | ||
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Revision as of 06:04, 3 February 2024
(1947 – 1980[1])
Graham M. Hall was a British fan and author originally from Birmingham and first active in the 1960s. In 1964, he published the fanzine Doubt through the BSFA's PADS and a bibliography of Robert Bloch in 1965. He was for a time the British agent for Australian Science Fiction Review and Niekas.
He had two stories published in New Worlds; a third, 'Golgotha', was slated for The Last Dangerous Visions and, according to ISFDB, remains unpublished. With Graham Charnock, he co-edited New Worlds 196 (December 1969).
Writing in Phile 5 (April 1968), Charnock said that Hall was the second fan he met and that he 'terrified me'. Wrinkled Shrew (edited by Pat Charnock) included a column of excerpts from letters Hall had written to Graham Charnock in the 1960s.
Hall moved from Birmingham to Tewksbury where he was a reporter at the Tewksbury Gazette. He then moved to London, Brighton, back to London and eventually to the United States and Los Angeles.
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- ↑ Dates taken from the Science Fiction Encyclopedia entry on New Worlds
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