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A special [[fan fund]] to bring [[Walt Willis|Walt]] and [[Madeleine Willis]] to [[Chicon III]] in 1962. (It was the tenth anniversary of [[WAW With the Crew in '52]], the first fan fund.)
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A special [[fan fund]] to bring [[Irish]] [[fans]] [[Walt Willis|Walt]] and [[Madeleine Willis]] to the [[U.S.]] for [[Chicon III]], the [[Worldcon]] in 1962, on the tenth anniversary of [[WAW With the Crew in '52]], the first fan fund. (The [[initialism]] TAWF was an obvious [[pun]] on [[TAFF]], which had developed since.)
  
It was started by [[New York]] fans [[Ted White]], [[Pete Graham]], and [[Greg Benford]] and was announced the January 1961 issue of Benford's [[fanzine]] ''[[Void]]'' and then picked up in ''[[Skyrack]] #32a'' (May 1961). [[Larry Shaw|Larry]] and [[Noreen Shaw]] also championed the cause in ''[[Axe]]''.
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It was started by [[Les Gerber]]. [[New York]] [[fans]] [[Ted White|Ted]] and [[Sylvia White]], [[Pete Graham]], and [[Greg Benford]] soon signed on, and it was announced in the Special Walt Willis [[Appreciation Magazine|Appreciation Issue]] (or the [[Willish]]) of Benford and White's ''[[Void]]'' (#23, January 1961) and, "following invitation acceptance by Walt," picked up in the [[British]] ''[[Skyrack]]'' #32 and #32a (May 1961). [[Noreen Shaw|Noreen]] and [[Larry Shaw]] (who became [[treasurer]]) also championed the cause in ''[[Axe]]'' (see [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Axe/Axe1-01.html ''Axe'' #0, p. 1]).
  
The eventual "executive committee" also included [[Ackerman]]. the [[Coulsons]], [[Joe Sarno]] ( as [[Chicon III]] representative), [[Les Gerber]], [[Noreen Shaw]], [[Terry Carr]], [[Arthur Thompson]], [[Shelby Vick]] and [[Bob Tucker]].
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The eventual "Executive [[Committee]]" also included [[4E Ackerman]], [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] and [[Juanita Coulson]], [[Joe Sarno]] (as [[Chicon III]] representative), [[Terry Carr]], [[Arthur Thomson]] (the [[UK]] treasurer), [[Shelby Vick]] (who, ''Axe'' wrote, was "reviving ''[[Confusion (Vick)|Confusion]]'' — the fanzine where the first Willis fund was promoted and proposed — for the occasion"; however there seems no trace of this) and [[Bob Tucker]]. The budget was set at $1,000 USD.
  
See ''[[Axe]] #0'' p1 for the flyer.
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In the US, the Greyhound bus company lost the Willises' luggage, setting off a scorching letter from Willis to Greyhound and a large-scale [[fan]] search of Greyhound terminals.  Over a year later, one of the two pieces was finally located in [[Brooklyn]]; but although Greyhound promised to return it by air, it was stolen and never reached the Willises.
  
Greyhound lost their luggage setting off a scorching letter from [[Willis]] to Greyhound, and a large-scale [[fan]] search of Greyhound terminals.  Qver a year later, one of the two pieces was finally located in Brooklyn.
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The visit yielded Walt Willis’ [[trip report]] "'''Twice Upon a Time'''," which was [[published]] in installments in ''[[Axe]]'', ''[[Hyphen]]'', ''[[Ankus]]'' and ''[[Les Spinge]]'', and first collected in ''[[Warhoon]]'' #28. Madeleine’s trip report, "'''The DisTAWF Side'''," was [[published]] in installments by [[Bruce Pelz]] in ''[[The SpeleoBem]]'' and first collected in an ebook omnibus of both reports, ''TAWF Times Two'' ([[Ansible Editions]], 2022) edited by [[Rob Hansen]] and [[David Langford]]; this includes a Walt Willis installment omitted from ''[[Warhoon]]'' #28 and previously unpublished letters.
 
 
This visit yielded another Willis [[trip report]], "[[Twice Upon a Time]]" which was published in installments in ''[[Hyphen]]''. Madeleine wrote her own trip report which was published in installments by [[Bruce Pelz]].
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:21, 26 January 2023

A special fan fund to bring Irish fans Walt and Madeleine Willis to the U.S. for Chicon III, the Worldcon in 1962, on the tenth anniversary of WAW With the Crew in '52, the first fan fund. (The initialism TAWF was an obvious pun on TAFF, which had developed since.)

It was started by Les Gerber. New York fans Ted and Sylvia White, Pete Graham, and Greg Benford soon signed on, and it was announced in the Special Walt Willis Appreciation Issue (or the Willish) of Benford and White's Void (#23, January 1961) and, "following invitation acceptance by Walt," picked up in the British Skyrack #32 and #32a (May 1961). Noreen and Larry Shaw (who became treasurer) also championed the cause in Axe (see Axe #0, p. 1).

The eventual "Executive Committee" also included 4E Ackerman, Buck and Juanita Coulson, Joe Sarno (as Chicon III representative), Terry Carr, Arthur Thomson (the UK treasurer), Shelby Vick (who, Axe wrote, was "reviving Confusion — the fanzine where the first Willis fund was promoted and proposed — for the occasion"; however there seems no trace of this) and Bob Tucker. The budget was set at $1,000 USD.

In the US, the Greyhound bus company lost the Willises' luggage, setting off a scorching letter from Willis to Greyhound and a large-scale fan search of Greyhound terminals. Over a year later, one of the two pieces was finally located in Brooklyn; but although Greyhound promised to return it by air, it was stolen and never reached the Willises.

The visit yielded Walt Willis’ trip report "Twice Upon a Time," which was published in installments in Axe, Hyphen, Ankus and Les Spinge, and first collected in Warhoon #28. Madeleine’s trip report, "The DisTAWF Side," was published in installments by Bruce Pelz in The SpeleoBem and first collected in an ebook omnibus of both reports, TAWF Times Two (Ansible Editions, 2022) edited by Rob Hansen and David Langford; this includes a Walt Willis installment omitted from Warhoon #28 and previously unpublished letters.


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