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Earl Kemp

Earl Kemp (born November 24, 1929) is an American publisher, science fiction editor, critic, and fan who won a Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 1961 for ''Who Killed Science Fiction'', a collection of questions and answers with top writers in the field.〔(The Hugo Awards By Category ), World Science Fiction Society, accessed Sept. 21, 2007.〕 Kemp also helped found Advent:Publishers, a small publishing house focused on science fiction criticism, history, and bibliography, and served as chairman of the 20th World Science Fiction Convention. During the 1960s and '70s, Kemp was also involved in publishing a number of erotic paperbacks, including an illustrated edition of the ''Presidential Report of the Commission on Obscenity and Pornography.'' This publication led to Kemp being sentenced to one year in prison for "conspiracy to mail obscene material," but he served only the federal minimum of three months and one day.〔"An Interview with Earl Kemp of Greenleaf Classics" by Michael Hemmingson, ''Sin-A-Rama: Sleaze Sex Paperbacks of the Sixties'' edited by Brittany A. Daley, Hedi El Kholti, Earl Kemp, Miriam Linna, and Adam Parfrey, Feral House, 2004. page 36.〕〔''Freedom of the Press: A Bibliocyclopedia : Ten-year Supplement (1967-1977)'' by Ralph Edward McCoy, Southern Illinois University Press, 1979, page 163.〕
==Biography==
Kemp was born in Arkansas in 1929 and later moved to Chicago, where he worked as a graphics artist.〔"The Story of Heinlein in Dimension" by Alexei Panshin in Alexei Panshin's The Abyss of Wonder, accessed Sept. 21, 2007.〕
Before Kemp left Arkansas, he discovered pulp fiction. As Kemp once wrote, "There were a number of magazines that struck my fancy for different reasons, among them were titles like ''Planet Stories, Weird Tales'', ''Spicy Mystery Stories'', etc. It was probably my emerging pubescence tilting me toward the spicy parts, but I had always been easy to tilt."〔("Tales of Imagination and Space Travel: A Capricious Chronology" ) by Earl Kemp, Earl Kemp fanzine, December 2002.〕

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