Or even THE EIGHTH STAGE OF FANDOM. A sociological work, in
some ways.
Is it almost too easy to mention, say, Miriam Allen de Ford's
(or others') true-crime books or Bill Pronzini's (or others')
critical work in this context?
-----Original Message----- From: Todd Mason Sent: Tuesday,
June 15, 2004 8:14 PM To: '
rara-avis@icomm.ca' Subject: RE: RARA-AVIS: non-autobio
non-fiction by crime novelists?
Robert Bloch, along with a fair amount of shorter nonfiction
about true crime, screenwriting, and sundry topics, published
his one nf/non-memoirs book which comes to mind, his
collection of fannish pieces and introductions for outsiders
to SF fandom, THE EIGHT STAGE OF FANDOM.
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