Frank Denton
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(1930 – January 5, 2022)
Frank Denton was a fan and fanzine publisher active mainly in the 1960s–70s. He lived in Seattle, Washington, and published the fanzine Ash-Wing, which followed his earlier fanzine Hoom, co-published with Bee Bowman. He was a member of TAPS, The Cult, Minneapa, N'APA, Slanapa, and APANAGE.
He was a teacher and college library director.
- Alliance Amateur (for N'APA; one issue)
- Along the Causey Road (Fantasy Rotator #296 for The Cult)
- Ash-Wing
- As the Crow Flies
- Black Onto White
- By Owl Light
- The Cafe of the One Bridge
- Chough
- Glyph (some issues)
- The Great Haiku Shoot-Out [2002] (with Mike Horvat)
- Greatest Sensation of the Century [1972]
- Gryffyn [early 70s] (for SAPS)
- Hoom (with Bee Bowman)
- The Mirkwood Slow Coach (for N'APA)
- The Mysterious Captain Tin (for Minneapa)
- Occasional Paper
- One Small Rock [late 60s]
- Raven's Crag [late 70s-early 80s]
- The Raven of Osskill (for APANAGE)
- The Rogue Raven
- Scrambled Eggs Benedict
- Tightbeam (some issues)
- Tylwyth Teg (for Slanapa)
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1974 -- MileHiCon 6
- 1977 -- Westercon 30
- 1980 -- Moscon II
- 1981 -- Intervention Gamma
- 1990 -- Rustycon 7
Person | 1930—2022 |
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