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  • * [[ConFusion|a Michigan convention]]? * [[Confusion (Vick)|a Shelby Vick fanzine]]?
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  • (Did you mean a different [[Confusion]]?) An (apparently unintentional) [[one-shot]], 16-page [[fanzine]] published in September 1952 by [[Gar Williamson]].
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  • ...sion|ConFusion]]," it was a 30-page [[fanzine]] created at [[31 Flavors of ConFusion]], 22 January 2005, and edited by [[Jason Ahlquist]], [[Lenny Bailes]], and [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • * A [[Chaos (Miske)|J. Chapman Miske fanzine]]? * A [[Chaos (Kay)|Roy Kay fanzine]]?
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  • #redirect[[Confusion (Vick)]] [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Confusion}}''(Confused? Looking for [[Confusion|a different Confusion]]?)'' ...p with the idea of a [[fan fund]] for [[Walt Willis]] and promoted it in ''Confusion'' as [[WAW With the Crew in '52]]. Issues 2–13 and 15–16 ran Willis’
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  • '''ShelVy''' was a [[fanzine fan]] living near Panama City, Florida who first became active in the 40s. * ''[[Confusion (Vick)]]'' (it its later incarnation, ''[[confuSon]]''; some issues publish
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  • ...[[publishing house]] was '''AlexanderPress''', and he [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[scopus:3007]]'' with his wife, [[Megan Jean Bouchard]]. ...I began [[pub|pubbing my ish]] in 1991 because of a contest at [[Hardwired ConFusion]], for a [[one-shot]] [[zine]], the winner of said contest would be publish
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  • ...rious [[fanzine]]s ([[Mad (Ryan)|MAD]], [[Sol|SOL]], [[Oopsla!|OOPSLA]], [[Confusion (Vick)|CF]], and [[Fantasias|FANTASIAS]]) which were dedicated to [[Walt Wi [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • ...what practically amounts to a sample booklet ([[illos]] for any interested fanzine […] done free, even the [[stencil]]". ...ver this title was too frequently used elsewhere to stick; to increase the confusion, the covering paper (indeed bluish) says PEREGRINATIONS IN BLUE 1 in letras
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  • ...was a member of [[CAPA-Alpha]] and [[APA 5]] and chairman of the [[United Fanzine Organization]]. * 2023 — [[United Fanzine Organization]] Award
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  • She published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Mother Weary]]''. * 1988 -- [[Ambulatory ConFusion]]
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  • ...usion of the Winnebagos]] in 1998, and was named [[fgoh]] for [[Ambulatory ConFusion]] in 1988. ...[Zita Gillis|Zita Kutkus]], he began taping at his first [[convention]], [[ConFusion 13]] in [[Ann Arbor]]. He constantly endeavored to bring video technology i
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  • ...ycamore Hill Writer's Workshop]]. In the 1980s, he edited the critical [[fanzine]] ''[[Cheap Truth]]'', under the [[pseudonym]] of '''Vincent Omniaveritas'' * 2004 -- [[ConFusion XXX]]
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  • ...'Axe'' wrote, was "reviving ''[[Confusion (Vick)|Confusion]]'' — the fanzine where the first Willis fund was promoted and proposed — for the occas
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  • ...[co-editor]]s [[Lee Hoffman]] and [[Randy Byers]], she won the [[2007 Best Fanzine Hugo]] for ''[[Science-Fiction Five-Yearly]]''. * ''[[2005 ConFusion One-Shot]]''
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  • ...d ''[[Resolution]]''. Her [[fanzines]] were somewhat controversial among [[fanzine fandom]], because she largely wrote [[convention reports]]. She was a fine * 1978 -- [[ConFusion Pi]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] often called '''''Span Inq''''', which was published by [[Suzanne Tompkin ...n honor of Kaufman and Tompkins being [[GoHs]]. {There appears to be some confusion here...}
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  • '''''Le Vombiteur Literaire''''' was a [[US]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Robert W. Lowndes]]. A few points of potential confusion around this title:
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  • ...m]] [[novels]], although most had [[fantasy]] elements. He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Tales from Texas]]'' and wrote for ''[[Cheap Truth]]'' as '''Sue Deni * 2019 -- [[Storming the ConFusion]]
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