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A [[hoax]] specifically that someone died.  They were a "feature" of early [[fandom]] which happily we seem to have grown out of.
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A [[hoax]] specifically that someone died, usually directed at a [[BNF]].  They were a "feature" of early [[fandom]] which happily we seem to have grown out of. (Probably only because instantaneous, free communication methods make it far easier to check on anyone’s well-being.)
  
[[Bob Tucker]] seemed a favorite target of them.
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[[Bob Tucker]] was the target of two [[Tucker Death Hoaxes]], both with strong repercussions, and may have been [[fandom]]’s first victim. [[Will Sykora]] was subject to a small one perpetrated by [[Futurians]] [[Jack Gillespie]] and [[Dick Wilson]] on [[Sam Moskowitz]].  
  
For example, in the January 1936 ''[[ASF]]'' there was a letter from an "Anne Smidley" saying "Perhaps you may already know it by this time, but our friend Bob has passed on. Strangely enough, the last words I ever heard him say concerned your magazine. As I left the hospital, he gave me the inclosed letter to mail, and requested that when I returned the next day I bring a new copy of ''[[Astounding Stories]]'' with me. I did, but unfortunately I was too late. He was operated upon that morning and never regained consciousness.'"
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[[Walt Willis]] suffered a not very successful [[Willis Death Hoax]]. [[Dave Locke]] (somewhat accidentally) launched his own.  
  
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[[Earl Singleton]] comitted [[pseuicide]].
  
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Latest revision as of 18:25, 10 September 2020

A hoax specifically that someone died, usually directed at a BNF. They were a "feature" of early fandom which happily we seem to have grown out of. (Probably only because instantaneous, free communication methods make it far easier to check on anyone’s well-being.)

Bob Tucker was the target of two Tucker Death Hoaxes, both with strong repercussions, and may have been fandom’s first victim. Will Sykora was subject to a small one perpetrated by Futurians Jack Gillespie and Dick Wilson on Sam Moskowitz.

Walt Willis suffered a not very successful Willis Death Hoax. Dave Locke (somewhat accidentally) launched his own.

Earl Singleton comitted pseuicide.



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