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225:, in Chicago in 1940, had both an unofficial masquerade held in Morojo's room and an official masquerade as part of the program, with participants (besides Ackerman and Morojo, who performed a brief skit in the costumes they had premiered the year before) including 214:, which were designed, created and sewn by Douglas. Ackerman later stated that he thought everyone was supposed to wear a costume at a science fiction convention, although only he and Douglas did. (At the convention she also distributed copies of her own fanzine 261: 181:(they met through the Esperanto movement), and the name by which she was known in fandom is a variation of her initials as spelled out in Esperanto, plus Ackerman's middle initial "J". 165:
Her niece and fellow fan, Patti Gray, known by the Esperanto nickname of "Pogo", in 1940 edited what is credited as "what appears to be the first all-female zine (or femmefan zine),
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She and Ackerman broke up in the early 1940s (originally over her continuing to smoke, though that spat was quickly settled) and remained estranged until her death.
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She was married three times: to Virgil Van Buren Smith, Henry Willis Gray, and, lastly, to John Arthur Nolan. She had a son, Virgil Roger Douglas (
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Morojo in 1939, wearing the "futuricostume" she made for the 1st World Science Fiction Convention
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Ackerman, Forrest J "I Remember Morojo" Los Angeles, privately printed, February 11, 1965
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Douglas; June 20, 1904 – November 30, 1964), known to science fiction history as
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Astounding Wonder: Imagining Science and Science Fiction in Interwar America
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The Secret Feminist Cabal: A Cultural History of Science Fiction Feminisms
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C.M. Kornbluth: The Life and Works of a Science Fiction Visionary
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Together with then-boyfriend Ackerman, she attended the 1939
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to Robert Douglas and Lillie Dell (Kilpatrick) Schutz.
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"Worldcon Masquerades". 602:"Services Set For Resident of Morongo Valley" 580:The International Costumer, Volume XV Issue 5 134:, was heavily involved in the production of 326:Westport, CT: Hyperion Press, 1954; pg. 228 567: 546: 31: 313:Chicago: Advent:Publishers, 1969; pg. 36 574:Gust, Philip (September–October 2016). 516: 510: 466: 460: 644: 218:, created especially for the Nycon.) 162:(of which she was a founding member). 125: 637:Internet Speculative Fiction Database 469:Forry: The Life of Forrest J Ackerman 441:"Meet the Woman Who Invented Cosplay" 361: 339:Seattle: Aqueduct Press, 2009; pg. 79 284: 97: 573: 521:. Wildside Press. pp. 106–110. 491: 485: 438: 414: 355: 194:1st World Science Fiction Convention 138:(which in 1996 would be awarded the 16:American cosplay pioneer (1904–1964) 276:Douglas was born June 20, 1904, in 175:Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society 140:Retro Hugo for Best Fanzine of 1946 13: 14: 688: 626: 160:Fantasy Amateur Press Association 271: 221:Fans liked the concept, and the 594: 535: 94:Myrtle Rebecca Smith Gray Nolan 439:Culp, Jennifer (May 9, 2016). 432: 408: 393: 380: 342: 329: 316: 303: 262:International Costumers' Guild 1: 610:. December 3, 1964. p. 6 471:. McFarland. pp. 37–39. 296: 158:from 1941 until 1958 for the 400:Unger, Julius. "Ramblings". 187: 7: 618:– via Newspapers.com. 122:pioneer from Los Angeles. 10: 693: 672:American costume designers 496:. McFarland. p. 69. 467:Painter, Deborah (2010). 136:Voice of the Imagi-Nation 72: 42: 30: 23: 667:People from Los Angeles 420:"Caravan to the Stars" 47:Myrtle Rebecca Douglas 662:American Esperantists 402:Fantasy Fiction Field 386:Ackerman, Forrest J 362:Cheng, John (2013). 309:Warner, Jr., Harry. 492:Rich, Mark (2009). 388:"I Remember Morojo" 130:Morojo, along with 126:Fandom and fanzines 112:science fiction fan 324:The Immortal Storm 311:All Our Yesterdays 291:Patton, California 249:. In 1941, at the 231:Cyril M. 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Phoenix
Arizona Territory
Patton, California
née
science fiction fan
fanzine
cosplay
Forrest J Ackerman
Retro Hugo for Best Fanzine of 1946
Jack Speer
Fantasy Amateur Press Association
Leigh Brackett
Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society
Esperantist
1st World Science Fiction Convention
Worldcon
pulp magazine
Frank R. Paul
Things to Come
2nd Worldcon
E. E. Smith
Cyril M. Kornbluth
Jack Speer
Wilson Tucker
Robert Lowndes
David Kyle
Denvention
Ray Harryhausen
International Costumers' Guild

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