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A [[New York]] and [[Boston]] [[fan]] active in the 50s and 60s who published a variety of [[fanzines]] and [[apazines]]. He was one of the [[Balcony Insurgents]] and coined the term "[[Sercon Faanfiction]]".  He was a member of [[The Cult]] and [[OMPA]]. He was an early EC comics letterhack. His Wikipedia entry describes his later career as a theatre critic in Boston.
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A [[New York]] and [[Boston]] [[fan]] active in the 50s and 60s who published a variety of [[fanzines]] and [[apazines]]. He was one of the [[Balcony Insurgents]] and coined the term "[[Sercon Faanfiction]]".  He was a member of [[The Cult]] and [[OMPA]]. He was an early EC comics letterhack. {{link | website=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Larry_Stark | text=His Wikipedia entry| capture=2020}} describes his later career as a theatre critic in Boston.
 
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:50, 12 July 2020

(1932 -- )

A New York and Boston fan active in the 50s and 60s who published a variety of fanzines and apazines. He was one of the Balcony Insurgents and coined the term "Sercon Faanfiction". He was a member of The Cult and OMPA. He was an early EC comics letterhack. His Wikipedia entry describes his later career as a theatre critic in Boston.

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