Difference between revisions of "Gregg Calkins"
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* ''[[OOPS-Fusion]]'' [1962] [probable one-shot] | * ''[[OOPS-Fusion]]'' [1962] [probable one-shot] | ||
* ''[[(Oopsla) Interim]]'' [1960] (one-shot) | * ''[[(Oopsla) Interim]]'' [1960] (one-shot) | ||
− | * ''[[The Rambling Fap]]'' (for FAPA) | + | * ''[[The Rambling Fap]]'' [mid-50s-mid-80s] (for FAPA) |
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Revision as of 09:52, 26 December 2019
(November 4, 1934 -- July 31, 2017)
William Gregg Calkins was a fan active primarily in the 50s and 60s in Utah and the Bay Area, but more recently in Costa Rica. He was a member of FAPA until at least the 90s. He had the Starflame Publications publishing house, was a player in The Purple Pastures at Pittcon in 1960, and published the respected fanzine Oopsla! in 1952-1961. He was a member of FAPA and served as its president in the early 80s.
He was Fan GoH at Westercon 29 in 1976.
Fanzines and Apazines[edit]
- Mine! [1975] (probable one-shot)
- Oopsla! [1952-1961]
- OOPS-Fusion [1962] [probable one-shot]
- (Oopsla) Interim [1960] (one-shot)
- The Rambling Fap [mid-50s-mid-80s] (for FAPA)
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