David Redd

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(January 14, 1946 –)

David Redd was UK fan and writer from Haverfordwest in Wales. As a writer he was never prolific, publishing thirty-six short stories starting with 'The Way to London Town' in New Worlds, July 1966. Other pieces appeared in magazines and anthologies including F&SF, Interzone and Asimov's. A Collected Stories was published in 2018.

As a fan he was a frequent and insightful contributor to letter columns from Speculation in 1969 to modern titles including Banana Wings, Journey Planet, Relapse and The White Notebooks. His fanzines were the three-issues of Dr Faustenstein from 1979–80 and the single-issue Dreddnaught in 1985.

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