T. (Theodore) Bruce Yerke (1923–1998) was an American science fiction author and editor. A member of "an extensive network of active enthusiasts,",[1] he was an early and active member of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society, serving as its secretary for many years, and recruited Ray Bradbury as a member.[2] With Forrest J Ackerman he edited the Hugo Award-winning fanzine Imagination!.[3] His unfinished biography, Memoirs of a Superfluous Fan provides great insight into the early days of science fiction fandom in Los Angeles.
He also occasionally wrote under the name Carlton J. Fassbinder.[4]
References
- ↑ Cheng, John, Astounding Wonder: Imagining Science and Science Fiction in Interwar America, University of Pennsylvania Press, p. 223
- ↑ Glyer, Mike, "A LASFSian Remembers Ray Bradbury", File770.com
- ↑ "1939 Retro Hugo Awards," The Hugo Awards
- ↑ Carlton J. Fassbinder, Internet Speculative Fiction Database
External links
- T. Bruce Yerke at Fancyclopedia
- T. Bruce Yerke bibliography on the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
- Theodore Bruce Yerke author page on WikiSource
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