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'''Honey Wood Graham''' was an active [[fan]] in Cleveland in the 1950s, working on [[conventions]] (she was secretary of the [[Cleveland in '55]] [[Worldcon bid]] and of [[Clevention]], the resulting [[Worldcon]]).  By 1960, she was living in [[Berkeley, CA]] where she chaired the [[Baycon Westercon]] in [[Oakland, CA]] sponsored by the [[Golden Gate Futurian Society]].  She was the second wife of [[fan]] and [[SF]] author [[Roger Phillips Graham]] (Rog Phillips).
 
'''Honey Wood Graham''' was an active [[fan]] in Cleveland in the 1950s, working on [[conventions]] (she was secretary of the [[Cleveland in '55]] [[Worldcon bid]] and of [[Clevention]], the resulting [[Worldcon]]).  By 1960, she was living in [[Berkeley, CA]] where she chaired the [[Baycon Westercon]] in [[Oakland, CA]] sponsored by the [[Golden Gate Futurian Society]].  She was the second wife of [[fan]] and [[SF]] author [[Roger Phillips Graham]] (Rog Phillips).
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Her photo appears on page 322 of ''[[A Wealth of Fable]]'', the history of fandom during the 1950s, by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]].  
 
Her photo appears on page 322 of ''[[A Wealth of Fable]]'', the history of fandom during the 1950s, by [[Harry Warner, Jr.]].  
  
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Revision as of 05:10, 20 July 2020

(December 18, 1928 --)

Honey Wood Graham was an active fan in Cleveland in the 1950s, working on conventions (she was secretary of the Cleveland in '55 Worldcon bid and of Clevention, the resulting Worldcon). By 1960, she was living in Berkeley, CA where she chaired the Baycon Westercon in Oakland, CA sponsored by the Golden Gate Futurian Society. She was the second wife of fan and SF author Roger Phillips Graham (Rog Phillips).

She was involved in the Fanettes and a member of The Terrans, the N3F and the Little Men and served as an officer of all three.

She was co-editor of The National Fantasy Fan in 1954 (with Nan Gerding), Femzine (with Noreen Falasca), and The Bulletin of the Cleveland Science Fiction Society (with Harlan Ellison).

She was a model in the LASFS Fashion Show that Bjo Wells ran at Solacon.

Her photo appears on page 322 of A Wealth of Fable, the history of fandom during the 1950s, by Harry Warner, Jr..


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