Citations:letterhack

Noun: "letter writer"

 * T.M. Maple is actually Jim Burke, famous Canadian letterhack. He officially retired last year.  To the best of my knowledge, he still appears at the San Diego Con in the letterhack panel with fellow scribes Malcolm Bourne, Charlie Harris and Elizabeth Holden.
 * I'll admit, back in the mid 70s when I was a minor letterhack of some repute at DC, I always read the letters columns to check for my letters being published. Now, twenty years later, with the newsgroups, I'm much less inclined to write LOCs.
 * In one of the JLA lettercols that former letterhack Tamsyn O'Flynn (always loved that name) edited after s/he began working at DC, there's an excited announcement from Tamsyn than another letterhack was turning pro and would soon have her first Batgirl story published: Barbara Randall (now Kesel).
 * T.M. Maple is actually Jim Burke, famous Canadian letterhack. He officially retired last year.  To the best of my knowledge, he still appears at the San Diego Con in the letterhack panel with fellow scribes Malcolm Bourne, Charlie Harris and Elizabeth Holden.
 * I'll admit, back in the mid 70s when I was a minor letterhack of some repute at DC, I always read the letters columns to check for my letters being published. Now, twenty years later, with the newsgroups, I'm much less inclined to write LOCs.
 * In one of the JLA lettercols that former letterhack Tamsyn O'Flynn (always loved that name) edited after s/he began working at DC, there's an excited announcement from Tamsyn than another letterhack was turning pro and would soon have her first Batgirl story published: Barbara Randall (now Kesel).
 * T.M. Maple is actually Jim Burke, famous Canadian letterhack. He officially retired last year.  To the best of my knowledge, he still appears at the San Diego Con in the letterhack panel with fellow scribes Malcolm Bourne, Charlie Harris and Elizabeth Holden.
 * I'll admit, back in the mid 70s when I was a minor letterhack of some repute at DC, I always read the letters columns to check for my letters being published. Now, twenty years later, with the newsgroups, I'm much less inclined to write LOCs.
 * In one of the JLA lettercols that former letterhack Tamsyn O'Flynn (always loved that name) edited after s/he began working at DC, there's an excited announcement from Tamsyn than another letterhack was turning pro and would soon have her first Batgirl story published: Barbara Randall (now Kesel).
 * In one of the JLA lettercols that former letterhack Tamsyn O'Flynn (always loved that name) edited after s/he began working at DC, there's an excited announcement from Tamsyn than another letterhack was turning pro and would soon have her first Batgirl story published: Barbara Randall (now Kesel).
 * In one of the JLA lettercols that former letterhack Tamsyn O'Flynn (always loved that name) edited after s/he began working at DC, there's an excited announcement from Tamsyn than another letterhack was turning pro and would soon have her first Batgirl story published: Barbara Randall (now Kesel).
 * In one of the JLA lettercols that former letterhack Tamsyn O'Flynn (always loved that name) edited after s/he began working at DC, there's an excited announcement from Tamsyn than another letterhack was turning pro and would soon have her first Batgirl story published: Barbara Randall (now Kesel).
 * In one of the JLA lettercols that former letterhack Tamsyn O'Flynn (always loved that name) edited after s/he began working at DC, there's an excited announcement from Tamsyn than another letterhack was turning pro and would soon have her first Batgirl story published: Barbara Randall (now Kesel).

Verb: "to write letters"

 * If you are one, where have you been published? I'm rather new at letterhacking, but I do have four letters printed that I know of: Groo #79 (or close), Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #5 (won the lettercol title contest. =), Detective #665, and Shadow of the Bat #15.
 * I've been active in science fiction fandom, however, for over thirty years. I've letterhacked, APAhacked, written critical review out the kazoo, published my own 'zines, authored a couple of published short stories, drawn fillos, screwed around in the most damnable round-robins, and I've been messing around in Web fora for about five years
 * If you are one, where have you been published? I'm rather new at letterhacking, but I do have four letters printed that I know of: Groo #79 (or close), Green Lantern Corps Quarterly #5 (won the lettercol title contest. =), Detective #665, and Shadow of the Bat #15.
 * I've been active in science fiction fandom, however, for over thirty years. I've letterhacked, APAhacked, written critical review out the kazoo, published my own 'zines, authored a couple of published short stories, drawn fillos, screwed around in the most damnable round-robins, and I've been messing around in Web fora for about five years
 * I've been active in science fiction fandom, however, for over thirty years. I've letterhacked, APAhacked, written critical review out the kazoo, published my own 'zines, authored a couple of published short stories, drawn fillos, screwed around in the most damnable round-robins, and I've been messing around in Web fora for about five years
 * I've been active in science fiction fandom, however, for over thirty years. I've letterhacked, APAhacked, written critical review out the kazoo, published my own 'zines, authored a couple of published short stories, drawn fillos, screwed around in the most damnable round-robins, and I've been messing around in Web fora for about five years