Lupoff was also an expert on Edgar Rice Burroughs, and as fiction editor of Canaveral Press in the early 1960s he supervised the republication of many of Burroughs's works. He contributed a long-running book-review column to the fanzine Algol. A series of articles therein about Comics later formed the core of All in Color for a Dime (anth 1970), which Lupoff co-edited with Don Thompson contributors included Harlan Ellison, Ron Goulart and Ted White. He was first active in sf Fandom the fanzine Xero, which he co-edited with his wife Pat, won a Hugo in 1963. (1935-2020) US author who worked in computers until he became a full-time writer in 1970 he also used the pseudonym Addison Steele.
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