Difference between revisions of "Charles Wells"
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Charles Wells published three science fiction fanzines: [[Fiendetta]] in the 1950's and [[Cadenza]] and [[Trill.]] (the period is part of the title) in the 1960's. He also guest edited the last issue of [[Quandry]]. | Charles Wells published three science fiction fanzines: [[Fiendetta]] in the 1950's and [[Cadenza]] and [[Trill.]] (the period is part of the title) in the 1960's. He also guest edited the last issue of [[Quandry]]. | ||
− | Charles Wells began his fan published career with ''Fiendetta''. At least fourteen issues were released from September 1952 to 1956. In the Autumn of 1953 he also published a single page newsletter, known to fans at that time as a "Snapzine", called [[Grey]]. In 1961 he returned to fanzine publishing with his tile | + | Charles Wells began his fan published career in Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A., with ''Fiendetta''. At least fourteen issues were released from September 1952 to 1956. In the Autumn of 1953 he also published a single page newsletter, known to fans at that time as a "Snapzine", called [[Grey]]. In 1961 he returned to fanzine publishing with his tile ''Cadenza'', a mimeographed fanzine, published in North Carolina. 11 issues were released, with issue 2 released in May 1961, and issue 11 appearing in May 1965. |
===Zines=== | ===Zines=== |
Revision as of 03:10, 25 June 2012
Charles Wells is a fanzine publisher from the U.S.A.
Charles Wells published three science fiction fanzines: Fiendetta in the 1950's and Cadenza and Trill. (the period is part of the title) in the 1960's. He also guest edited the last issue of Quandry.
Charles Wells began his fan published career in Savannah, Georgia, U.S.A., with Fiendetta. At least fourteen issues were released from September 1952 to 1956. In the Autumn of 1953 he also published a single page newsletter, known to fans at that time as a "Snapzine", called Grey. In 1961 he returned to fanzine publishing with his tile Cadenza, a mimeographed fanzine, published in North Carolina. 11 issues were released, with issue 2 released in May 1961, and issue 11 appearing in May 1965.