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'''David Edward McDaniel''' ([[16 June]] [[1939]] – [[1 November]] [[1977]]) known by pseudonym '''Ted Johnstone''', was founded and organized the first Tolkien fan group, "[[The Fellowship of the Ring (fangroup)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]" at Pittcon, the 1960 Worldcon. They published four issues of the fanzine [[i-Palantir]] before the organization disbanded. | '''David Edward McDaniel''' ([[16 June]] [[1939]] – [[1 November]] [[1977]]) known by pseudonym '''Ted Johnstone''', was a United States science fiction author, that founded and organized the first Tolkien fan group, "[[The Fellowship of the Ring (fangroup)|The Fellowship of the Ring]]" at Pittcon, the 1960 Worldcon. They published four issues of the fanzine [[i-Palantir]] before the organization disbanded. | ||
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Revision as of 07:48, 11 June 2015
David Edward McDaniel (16 June 1939 – 1 November 1977) known by pseudonym Ted Johnstone, was a United States science fiction author, that founded and organized the first Tolkien fan group, "The Fellowship of the Ring" at Pittcon, the 1960 Worldcon. They published four issues of the fanzine i-Palantir before the organization disbanded.
Bibliography, selected
Articles
- 1961: I, Palantir, issue 2
- ""High Fly the Nazgul, Oh!" cycle song by Ted Johnstone and others
- ""Haiku Portraits" by Don Studebaker, Ted Johnstone and others (in Tengwar and English)"
- 1964: I, Palantir, issue 3
- ""Haiku Portraits" by Don Studebaker, Ted Johnstone, and others (only one Haiku, in Tengwar and English)[1])
References
- ↑ "I Palantir" dated 7 September 2012, Fanlore.org (accessed 11 June 2015)