David Kyle

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Cover art for the new edition of Z-Lensman by David A. Kyle, published in 2004.
Cover art for the new edition of Z-Lensman by David A. Kyle, published in 2004.

David A. Kyle (born February 14, 1919) has been a New York-based science fiction writer and fan since the earliest days of organized science fiction fandom. He was an original member of New York's Futurians, and, with Martin Greenberg, founded Gnome Press. Kyle has written two pictorial histories of science fiction (A Pictorial History of Science Fiction and The Illustrated Book of Science Fiction Ideas and Dreams) and three licensed novels set in the Lensman universe (The Dragon Lensman, Lensman from Rigel and Z-Lensman). In addition, he has written hundreds of articles for various fanzines, including regular articles for Richard and Nicki Lynch's Mimosa.

Kyle attended the first Worldcon, and both wrote and printed the "Yellow Pamphlet" which got several members of the Futurians banned from that convention by chairman Sam Moskowitz[1][2]. He chaired the 1956 14th World Science Fiction Convention (NyCon II), was created a Knight of The Order of Saint Fantony in 1961, and was awarded the Big Heart Award in 1973. Kyle was also Fan Guest of Honor at ConStellation, the 41st World Science Fiction Convention, in 1983.

He appeared with Paul Levinson, Greg Bear and many others on the History Channel's 2002 documentary, Fantastic Voyage: Evolution of Science Fiction.

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  1. ^ .Kyle, David. "The Great Exclusion Act of 1939," Mimosa no. 6
  2. ^ Kyle, Dave. "Caravan to the Stars," Mimosa no. 22, pp. 4-8

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