Meade Frierson, III
Frierson, Meade, III
August 14, 1940 – September 24, 2001 (aged 61)
Birth place: Nashville, Tennessee, USA
5 works in English-language magazines
| Date | Page | Type | Title | Magazine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1970 | 167|167.1 | Poem | The Gate in the Mews | The Arkham Collector, Winter 1970 |
| 1971 | 319 | Poem | Where They Rule (The Old Islander Recalls) | The Arkham Collector, Summer 1971 |
| October 1997 | Essay | The Origins and Aftermath of HPL, A Lovecraft Tribute | Nightscapes, October 1997 | |
| October 1997 | Short Fiction | The Trapdoor | Nightscapes, October 1997 | |
| October 1997 | Poem | Where They Rule | Nightscapes, October 1997 |
- HPL 1
- HPL Supplement 3
Meade Frierson III was a fan who was one of the founders of the Southern Fandom Confederation and served as its president from 1970 to 1983. He published the major one-shot fanzine HPL as well as Science Fiction on Radio: A Revised Look at 1950-1975. He was married to fellow fan Penny Frierson. He occasionally used the pseudonym Ralph Wollstonecraft Hedge, a character invented by Ron Goulart in his story "Ralph Wollstonecraft Hedge: A Memoir." He also founded (and was Great Dictator of) APA-VCR in 1978.