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  • * [[Aurora (Martin)|Diane Martin fanzine]] * [[AURORA]] club
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:AURORA}} (Did you mean a different [[Aurora]]?)
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  • (Did you mean the [[New York University SF Club]]?) ...ich met weekly and later monthly. It published [[APA-NYU]] and clubzine [[Aurora (NY)]]. Fl. 1979-82.
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  • The '''CSFFA''' is a [[Canadian]] organization which awards the [[Aurora Awards]] and the [[Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame]]. {{club}}
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  • ...[Ottawa SF Society]]. He was a co-founder of the [[Ontario Science Fiction Club]] (OSFiC). * 1992 -- [[Aurora Award]] for the [[Winnipeg in '94]] [[Worldcon bid]] committee.
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  • ...ter, called ''[[Alouette]]''. ''[[Alouette]]'' was nominated for a [[Prix Aurora]] award for best [[fanzine]]. In 1998, he was elected president of [[SFWA]] Sawyer's [[Aurora Award]]-winning collection of stories and essays, ''Relativity'' was the fi
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  • For many years, it operated as a legal "social club," but is now a section [[501(c)(3)]] tax-exempt [[organization]]. In theory ...d by [[Valerie Broege]] and a cover by [[Jael]]. ''Relativity'' won the [[Aurora Award]] for best English Work (Other) for 2004.
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  • ...[[Toronto]], and found [[fandom]] in late 1977 through a ''[[Star Trek]]'' club in Victoria, [[British Columbia]]. * two [[Aurora Awards]]
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  • ...niversity in the 1960s. She was a member of the [[Ontario Science Fiction Club]] and a founding member of [[Canadapa]]. * 1981 -- '''[[1981 Best Fan Writer Hugo]]''', [[Aurora Award]] for lifetime achievement
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