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Ellern served on the board of directors of the [[Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society]] until January 2009.<ref>[http://www.nyx.net/~bgold/deprof/deprof432.pdf De Profundis Issue 432 vs Issue 431]</ref>
Ellern served on the board of directors of the [[Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society]] until January 2009.<ref>[http://www.nyx.net/~bgold/deprof/deprof432.pdf De Profundis Issue 432 vs Issue 431]</ref>


Ellern married Anne Morrel. He has four children, William A., Scott A., Gillian D. and Lorita E.
Ellern married Anne Morrel. He had four children, William A., Scott A., Gillian D. and Lorita E.


==References==
==References==

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William B. Ellern (November 30, 1933 – November 18, 2023) was an American science fiction author.

Ellern was born in Portland, Oregon to William C. Ellern and May Eileen Ellern. He worked as an engineer, including for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Raytheon, Boeing, Hughes Aircraft and Northrop Corporation.


In July 1965 he asked for, and received, permission from E. E. Smith to extend the Lensman series of novels. After that he continued to produce science-fiction short stories, including "Moon Prospector" (Analog Science Fiction and Fact, 1966), "New Lensman" (serialized in 14 parts in Perry Rhodan #61-74, 1975) and "Triplanetary Agent" (serialized in 6 parts in Perry Rhodan #100-105, 1978). There is a fourth unpublished story.

In 1976 the collection New Lensman was published, which contained "Moon Prospector" along with the "New Lensman" serial from Perry Rhodan. "Triplanetary Agent" has yet to be reprinted in book form.

Ellern served on the board of directors of the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society until January 2009.[1]

Ellern married Anne Morrel. He had four children, William A., Scott A., Gillian D. and Lorita E.

References

  • Cover of April 1966 issue of Analog magazine, with "Moon prospector" story by William Ellern

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