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(April 6, 1937 –)
 
(April 6, 1937 –)
  
'''William C. Mallardi''', an [[Ohio]] [[fan]] active in the 1960s, was best known as one of the editors (with [[Bill Bowers]]) of ''[[Double:Bill]]'' and the ''[[Double:Bill Symposium]]''.   
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'''William C. Mallardi''', an [[Ohio]] [[fan]] active in the 1960s, was best known as one of the [[editors]] (with [[Bill Bowers]]) of ''[[Double:Bill]]'' and the ''[[Double:Bill Symposium]]''.   
  
 
''[[Double:Bill]]'' was nominated for the [[1965 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1966 Best Fanzine Hugo]].
 
''[[Double:Bill]]'' was nominated for the [[1965 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1966 Best Fanzine Hugo]].
  
He also edited some issues of the [[N3F]]'s ''[[Tightbeam]]'' (and was a member of the [[Welcommittee]]).  He was a member of the [[North East Ohio Science Fiction Society]] and published its ''[[Neosfs Newsletter]]''.  He published ''[[The Bem and Eye]]''.
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Mallardi also edited some issues of the [[N3F]]'s ''[[Tightbeam]]'' (and was a member of the [[Welcommittee]]).  He was a member of the [[North East Ohio Science Fiction Society]] and published its ''[[Neosfs Newsletter]]''.  He published ''[[The Bem and Eye]]''.
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:44, 3 November 2020

(April 6, 1937 –)

William C. Mallardi, an Ohio fan active in the 1960s, was best known as one of the editors (with Bill Bowers) of Double:Bill and the Double:Bill Symposium.

Double:Bill was nominated for the 1965 Best Fanzine Hugo and the 1966 Best Fanzine Hugo.

Mallardi also edited some issues of the N3F's Tightbeam (and was a member of the Welcommittee). He was a member of the North East Ohio Science Fiction Society and published its Neosfs Newsletter. He published The Bem and Eye.



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