Difference between revisions of "Charles Wells"
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Charles Wells was an American [[fanzine]] publisher and [[fanartist]], primarily active in the 1950s and ’60s. He was a member of the [[Alien Science-Fantasy Club]]. He tried to popularize ''Fay'' an an abbreviation for "Fantasy" and he perpetrated a [[Handstitched]] fanzine. He originated the [[Fan Awards Poll]] in 1962. | Charles Wells was an American [[fanzine]] publisher and [[fanartist]], primarily active in the 1950s and ’60s. He was a member of the [[Alien Science-Fantasy Club]]. He tried to popularize ''Fay'' an an abbreviation for "Fantasy" and he perpetrated a [[Handstitched]] fanzine. He originated the [[Fan Awards Poll]] in 1962. | ||
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In 1961, he returned to fanzine publishing with his tile ''Cadenza'', a [[mimeographed]] fanzine, published in [[North Carolina]]. 11 issues were released. | In 1961, he returned to fanzine publishing with his tile ''Cadenza'', a [[mimeographed]] fanzine, published in [[North Carolina]]. 11 issues were released. | ||
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+ | In [[mundane]] life he was a professor of mathematic at Case. See [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Wells_(mathematician) Charles Wells in Wikipedia] | ||
{{fanzines}} | {{fanzines}} | ||
− | * ''[[Cadenza]]'' | + | * ''[[Cadenza]]'' [early 60s] |
− | * ''[[Fiendetta]]'' | + | * ''[[Fiendetta]]'' [mid-50s] |
− | * ''[[Grand Fenwick Gazette]]'' | + | * ''[[Grand Fenwick Gazette]]'' [1965] (one of four editors) |
− | * ''[[Grey]]'' | + | * ''[[Grey]]'' [1954] |
− | * ''[[Hex]]'' | + | * ''[[Hex]]'' [1955-1965] |
− | * ''[[Lonely Mountain]]'' | + | * ''[[Lonely Mountain]]'' [1960s] |
− | * ''[[Maelstrom (Wells)]]'' | + | * ''[[Maelstrom (Wells)]]'' [1950s] |
− | * ''[[Off of the Planet Adventures]]'' (one of five editors) | + | * ''[[Off of the Planet Adventures]]'' [1952] (one of five editors) |
* ''[[Quandry]]'' (Guest edited last issue) | * ''[[Quandry]]'' (Guest edited last issue) | ||
* ''[[The Quatt Wunkery]]'' (for [[FAPA]]) | * ''[[The Quatt Wunkery]]'' (for [[FAPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Trill]]'' | * ''[[Trill]]'' | ||
− | * ''[[v]]'' | + | * ''[[v (Wells)]]'' |
− | {{person | born= | + | {{person | born=1937|died=2017}} |
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 08:02, 23 February 2021
(May 4, 1937 -– June 17, 2017)
Charles Wells was an American fanzine publisher and fanartist, primarily active in the 1950s and ’60s. He was a member of the Alien Science-Fantasy Club. He tried to popularize Fay an an abbreviation for "Fantasy" and he perpetrated a Handstitched fanzine. He originated the Fan Awards Poll in 1962.
He published several fanzines: Fiendetta, Grey, and Hex in the 1950's, and then Cadenza and Trill. (the period is part of the title) in the 1960's. He also guest edited the last issue of Quandry.
Wells began his fan publishing career in Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A., with Fiendetta. At least 14 issues were released from September 1952 to 1956. In 1953, he was the guest editor of the last issue of Quandry, issue 30. In the Autumn of 1953 he also published a single page newsletter, known to fans at that time as a Snapzine, called Grey. At least 18 issues appeared, with #18 released in November 1954. In June 1955, Wells published the first issue of Hex. Eight issues of this title appeared, the last in December 1964, and all eight issues are in the Liverpool University Library as part of the J. Michael Rosenblum collection.
In 1961, he returned to fanzine publishing with his tile Cadenza, a mimeographed fanzine, published in North Carolina. 11 issues were released.
In mundane life he was a professor of mathematic at Case. See Charles Wells in Wikipedia
- Cadenza [early 60s]
- Fiendetta [mid-50s]
- Grand Fenwick Gazette [1965] (one of four editors)
- Grey [1954]
- Hex [1955-1965]
- Lonely Mountain [1960s]
- Maelstrom [1950s]
- Off of the Planet Adventures [1952] (one of five editors)
- Quandry (Guest edited last issue)
- The Quatt Wunkery (for FAPA)
- Trill
- v (Wells)
Person | 1937—2017 |
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