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Gerard Vanderleun Obituary

GERARD VANDERLEUN
Gerard Vanderleun, 77, of Chico, California, died on January 27 after a short illness. Author, editor, writer's agent, blogger, poet, and photographer, he was a larger-than-life personality with vast stores of energy and playful humor which he freely dispensed.
A native Californian, he spent the bulk of his years in New York City as senior editor of Penthouse magazine as well as being a literary agent, with long stays in London as international editor of Penthouse, and a stint in Boston as editor of paperbacks at Houghton Mifflin.
Earlier he had worked in radio as director of drama and literature for KPFA-FM in Pacifica, California, and in his hippie days he had founded the San Francisco magazine Organ. He was an early and avid internet user and was the original director of communications for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, as well as an active and formidable participant in the online community "The Well."
He authored the books The Rules of the Net and The Quotable Sherlock Holmes. At the time of his death, Mr. Vanderleun was blogging at American Digest, a popular site he created many years ago and which gave free rein to his formidable writing skills and artistic eye. Earlier, he had been head editor of the online platform PJ Media during its formative years.
He was predeceased by his parents Lois and Albert (Van) and his brother Tom. He is survived by his brother Jeff, sister-in-law Kim, aunt Patsy, niece and nephew Katrina and Ryan, daughter Justine, two granddaughters, longtime love Jean Kaufman, cousins Greg and Karen Vanderleun and Linda,,David, and Mike McNair.

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Published by Chico Enterprise-Record on Feb. 19, 2023.

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David Gault

February 25, 2024

Good bye Gerard, and thanks for everything.

David

Robert Vance

March 7, 2023

Loved your writings. RIP. Condolences to your kin.

Andrea Shea King, The Radio Patriot

March 5, 2023

We've lost a good one. I always enjoyed reading his pieces at American Digest. One of the earlier bloggers who soon became a favorite to many. My sympathy to his loved ones, and to all of us who will miss his wit and style.

Pamela Painter

March 1, 2023

My husband, Robie Macauley, a former fiction editor of Playboy, was instrumental in bringing Gerard to Houghton Mifflin in Boston. Their logo was a boy riding a whale. Gerard changed the logo for one of his edited books and the boy was in the whale´s mouth, much to the company´s chagrin. Gerard was charming and full of stories.

Larry Jones

February 27, 2023

You made a difference Gerard and that is the best of the allocates you can get! RIP sir. Thank You for helping make the world a better place.

Stephen Barron

February 26, 2023

I was and am a fan of Gerard's blog American Digest. I found it long before I knew about his connection to Paradise, where I and my family lived for many years. I will miss him.

Patvan

February 26, 2023

I have no words that can reflect my sense of loss.

https://americandigest.org/

Steve Ryan

February 25, 2023

Goodbye Gerard, & thanks for everything.

Joe Wheeler

February 24, 2023

Thanks for the memories Gyro.
Vaya con Dios
Much love.
Joe Wheeler

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