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− | '''Anna Steul''', a early [[German]] [[fan]] | + | '''Anna Steul''', a early [[German]] [[fan]] who read the US [[prozines]] long before she was introduced to [[fandom]] by [[Jan Jenson]]. She published the first German individual [[fanzine]], ''[[Fantum]]'', produced an [[apazine]], ''[[Fanannia]]'', for [[OMPA]] and organized (along with the Benfords) [[WetzCon]] I, the first German [[science fiction]] [[convention]], held in Wetzlar over the weekend of 14th and 15th January, 1956. |
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Revision as of 10:02, 6 June 2021
(1924--1989)
Anna Steul, a early German fan who read the US prozines long before she was introduced to fandom by Jan Jenson. She published the first German individual fanzine, Fantum, produced an apazine, FANannIA, for OMPA and organized (along with the Benfords) WetzCon I, the first German science fiction convention, held in Wetzlar over the weekend of 14th and 15th January, 1956.
Person | 194—1989 |
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