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In the fanzine [[No Award]] #8, Len Moffat writes of her, "When Dorothea M. Faulkner (aka "Grandma the Demon" when she wrote locs to the prozines, Rory Faulkner when she wrote poetry both serious and humorous, and 'Dottie' to her close friends) attended her first LASFS meeting we knew at once that she was Outlander (SF club) material. She was a little old grey-haired lady from Covina and the type of person we used to call a "pistol".  
 
In the fanzine [[No Award]] #8, Len Moffat writes of her, "When Dorothea M. Faulkner (aka "Grandma the Demon" when she wrote locs to the prozines, Rory Faulkner when she wrote poetry both serious and humorous, and 'Dottie' to her close friends) attended her first LASFS meeting we knew at once that she was Outlander (SF club) material. She was a little old grey-haired lady from Covina and the type of person we used to call a "pistol".  
  
Rory began contributing to fanzines in the 1940s. She co-edited one issue of [[Shangri L'Affaires]] with Fred Hershey in 1951, but mainly contributed to a wide variety of fanzine in the U.S. and the UK.  
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Rory began contributing to fanzines in the 1940s. She co-edited one issue of [[Shangri L'Affaires]] with Fred Hershey in 1951, but mainly contributed to a wide variety of fanzine in the U.S. and the UK, as well as writing frequently to the pulp magazines cuh as ''Startling Stories''.  
  
 
In 1957 Rory attended the Worldcon in London, "Lonconfidential", which prompted Ron Bennett tp write in [[Mimosa]], ",,,there was sixty-something year old Rory Faulkner, who was a charmer. And a Novelty. Sixty-plus year olds just didn't travel six thousand miles to attend conventions, didn't y'know?" At the convention she was initiated into the St. Fantony Order and interviewed by the BBC.  
 
In 1957 Rory attended the Worldcon in London, "Lonconfidential", which prompted Ron Bennett tp write in [[Mimosa]], ",,,there was sixty-something year old Rory Faulkner, who was a charmer. And a Novelty. Sixty-plus year olds just didn't travel six thousand miles to attend conventions, didn't y'know?" At the convention she was initiated into the St. Fantony Order and interviewed by the BBC.  
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
*[http://www.fiawol.org.uk/FanStuff/THEN%20Archive/1957Worldcon/LonWorld.htm Report on the 1957 Worldcon, including anecdotes by Rory Faulkner]
 
*[http://www.fiawol.org.uk/FanStuff/THEN%20Archive/1957Worldcon/LonWorld.htm Report on the 1957 Worldcon, including anecdotes by Rory Faulkner]
 
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*[http://www.pjfarmer.com/ssnov52.htm Letter to ''Startling Stories'' about Phillip Jose Farmer by Rory Faulkner]
 
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Revision as of 20:37, 13 November 2011

Rory Faulkner was a science fiction fan and fanzine editor and contributor.

Dorothea M. Faulkner, known as "Rory", was based in Los Angeles, and a member of the LASFS.

In the fanzine No Award #8, Len Moffat writes of her, "When Dorothea M. Faulkner (aka "Grandma the Demon" when she wrote locs to the prozines, Rory Faulkner when she wrote poetry both serious and humorous, and 'Dottie' to her close friends) attended her first LASFS meeting we knew at once that she was Outlander (SF club) material. She was a little old grey-haired lady from Covina and the type of person we used to call a "pistol".

Rory began contributing to fanzines in the 1940s. She co-edited one issue of Shangri L'Affaires with Fred Hershey in 1951, but mainly contributed to a wide variety of fanzine in the U.S. and the UK, as well as writing frequently to the pulp magazines cuh as Startling Stories.

In 1957 Rory attended the Worldcon in London, "Lonconfidential", which prompted Ron Bennett tp write in Mimosa, ",,,there was sixty-something year old Rory Faulkner, who was a charmer. And a Novelty. Sixty-plus year olds just didn't travel six thousand miles to attend conventions, didn't y'know?" At the convention she was initiated into the St. Fantony Order and interviewed by the BBC.

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