Difference between revisions of "Harry Warner, Jr."

From ZineWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
 
(tagging)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
Harry Warner, Jr. (1922-February 17, 2003) was an America science fiction fan, historian, letter writer and APA participant. He twice won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer]].
 
Harry Warner, Jr. (1922-February 17, 2003) was an America science fiction fan, historian, letter writer and APA participant. He twice won the [[Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer]].
  
Warner published his first fanzine in 1939, though he had been actively sending letters to several of the professional Science Fiction magazines for several years. He was the best known LetterHack from the late 1930s until his death in 2003. He wrote to full-length books about science fiction fandom.  
+
Warner published his first [[fanzine]] in 1939, though he had been actively sending letters to several of the professional Science Fiction magazines for several years. He was the best known LetterHack from the late 1930s until his death in 2003. He wrote to full-length books about science fiction fandom.  
  
 
The [[FAAn Award]] formerly known as Best LetterHack is now called The Harry Warner Jr. Award for Best Fan Correspondant
 
The [[FAAn Award]] formerly known as Best LetterHack is now called The Harry Warner Jr. Award for Best Fan Correspondant
 +
 +
[[Category:Zinester|Warner, Jr.]]

Revision as of 23:39, 2 February 2007

Harry Warner, Jr. (1922-February 17, 2003) was an America science fiction fan, historian, letter writer and APA participant. He twice won the Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer.

Warner published his first fanzine in 1939, though he had been actively sending letters to several of the professional Science Fiction magazines for several years. He was the best known LetterHack from the late 1930s until his death in 2003. He wrote to full-length books about science fiction fandom.

The FAAn Award formerly known as Best LetterHack is now called The Harry Warner Jr. Award for Best Fan Correspondant