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Ted White has been a prolific contributor to science fiction fanzines since the early '50s, and won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer in 1968.  
 
Ted White has been a prolific contributor to science fiction fanzines since the early '50s, and won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer in 1968.  
  
Ted White began releasing fanzines in the 1950s. In 1953, he edited and published [[Zip]], the first of many fanzines he published over the following decades. In 1956-57, he co-edited [[Stellar]] with Larry Stark, followed by [[Void]] when he joined the founding editors, Greg and Jim Benford (1960), [[Gambit]], [[Null-F]] (for FAPA), [[Minac]] with Les Gerber, [[Egoboo]] with John D. Berry, [[Crank]] with Rob Hansen, [[egoscan]], [[Pong]] (with Dan Steffan), and others.  
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He produced his first fanzine, [[Zip]], in 1953. In 1956-57, he co-edited [[Stellar]] with Larry Stark, followed by [[Void]] when he joined the founding editors, Greg and Jim Benford (1960).  Other fanzines he's published include [[Gambit]], [[Null-F]] (for FAPA), [[Minac]] with Les Gerber, [[Egoboo]] with John D. Berry, [[Crank]] with Rob Hansen, [[egoscan]], and [[Pong]] (with Dan Steffan).  
  
In addition to helping others publish their own fanzines, he was a regular columnist in [[Yandro]], published by Buck Coulson and [[Juanita Coulson]], and Richard E. Geis' [[Psychotic]] and [[Science Fiction Review.]] He also has been active in numerous fan events, such as organizing the 1967 World Science Fiction Convention in New York as co-chairman.  
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He was a regular columnist in [[Yandro]], published by Buck Coulson and [[Juanita Coulson]], and Richard E. Geis' [[Psychotic]] and [[Science Fiction Review.]] He also has been active in numerous fan events, such as organizing the 1967 World Science Fiction Convention in New York as co-chairman.  
  
 
In 1994, he and Dan Steffan won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] for [[BLAT!]].
 
In 1994, he and Dan Steffan won the [[FAAn Award for Best Fanzine]] for [[BLAT!]].

Revision as of 19:47, 28 June 2012

Ted White has been a prolific contributor to science fiction fanzines since the early '50s, and won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer in 1968.

He produced his first fanzine, Zip, in 1953. In 1956-57, he co-edited Stellar with Larry Stark, followed by Void when he joined the founding editors, Greg and Jim Benford (1960). Other fanzines he's published include Gambit, Null-F (for FAPA), Minac with Les Gerber, Egoboo with John D. Berry, Crank with Rob Hansen, egoscan, and Pong (with Dan Steffan).

He was a regular columnist in Yandro, published by Buck Coulson and Juanita Coulson, and Richard E. Geis' Psychotic and Science Fiction Review. He also has been active in numerous fan events, such as organizing the 1967 World Science Fiction Convention in New York as co-chairman.

In 1994, he and Dan Steffan won the FAAn Award for Best Fanzine for BLAT!.

As of 2012, he is still active on several of the fandom- and fanzine-oriented electronic mailing lists.

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