Arthur Louis Joquel II
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Arthur Louis Joquel II (1919-1974) was an editor and publisher of science fiction, fantasy and paranormal-oriented fanzines from the 1940s through the 1960s.
Occassionally, he published poetry under the pseudonym "Fywert Kinge".
An obituary for Joquel, written by Forrest J Ackerman, was published in the Luna Monthly #52 (May 1974)
Zines
- California Anti-Scientist (1941) (never distributed)
- Circus Day Is Over (essay by Tiffany Elsworth Thayer) (Coventry Publications)
- Coventry
- Embers and Ashes (poetry collection by James Kepner)
- Fanfile
- FMZ Digest
- FutuREsearch
- Scorpio
- Shangri L'Afffaires (selected issues from 1942-1946)
- Songs for Sorrow and Beauty (poetry collection by James Kepner) (Coventry Publications)
- Songs with Certain Dissonances (poetry collection by Frances Mayer) (Coverntry Publications)
- Spectra
- Specula
- Sun Trails
Contributions
- The Acolyte
- The Damn Thing
- Diablerie
- Fanzine Digest
- Futurist
- Sappho
- Toward Tomorrow
- Tympany
- Venus
- Voice of the Imagi-Nation
Books
- After Armageddon and others (1941) (poetry pamphlet, as by Fywert Kinge)
- Black Noon (1941) (poetry pamphlet, as by Fywert Kinge) (Introduction by T. Bruce Yerke)
- The Challenge of Space (1952)