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− | [[File:Lang Jones & Arthur Thomson at Ella Parker's, London, 1964. Photo by Wally Wood, courtesy of Rob Hansen..jpg|thumb|right|L-R, Lang Jones & Arthur Thomson at Ella Parker's, London, 1964. Photo by Wally | + | [[File:Lang Jones & Arthur Thomson at Ella Parker's, London, 1964. Photo by Wally Wood, courtesy of Rob Hansen..jpg|thumb|right|L-R, Lang Jones & [[Arthur Thomson]] at [[Ella Parker]]'s, London, 1964. Photo by [[Wally Weber]], courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]].]] |
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Revision as of 05:57, 16 December 2023
(March 1942 – late September 2021)
Langdon "Lang" Jones, a British fan and pro, published the fanzine Quotecards Anyone?. He was involved with the New Wave and wrote for and worked on New Worlds. Michael Moorcock eulogized: 'One of the few people of whom it's possible to write: Loved by all.'
- Quotecards Anyone? [1964]
- Tension, Apprehension & Dissension [1963]
- Tensor [1962-63]
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1970 -- 1970 Best Professional Magazine Hugo nominee
Person | 1942—2021 |
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