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  • ...tralian]] [[fan]], author and [[poet]] who writes [[SF]], [[fantasy]], and historical fiction for children, YA, and adults. She is married to fellow fan [[Russell Blackford]].
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  • '''Don Franson''' was a longtime [[fan]] who lived most of his life in [[LA]]. He was active in the [[N3F]] and [ ...ion Fandom]]'' (1962), ''[[Science Fiction Title Changes]]'', and ''[[Some Historical Facts About Science-Fiction Fandom]]''.
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  • ...rk]] lexicographer [[Jesse Sheidlower]] is the creator and editor of the [[Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction]] and launched the Oxford English Dictionary {{person|born=1968}} [[Category:fan]] [[Category:US]]
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  • SF writer [[Barry N. Malzberg]] called ''Astounding'' "the most important historical and critical work my field has ever seen." [[Category:fan]]
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  • A male [[fan]], not necessarily juvenile. The term came into [[sf fandom]] from [[comics ...ome into use in comics and then sf fandom in the 1980s, according to the [[Historical Dictionary of Science Fiction]].
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  • '''Roy Vernon Hunt''', a [[Denver]]-area [[fan]] and [[artist]], discovered [[sf]] in 1929 with [[Edgar Rice Burroughs]]. He was a curator and artist at the Colorado State Historical Museum.
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  • Sally Ann Syrjala was active in the [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]] ([[N3F]]), co-editing its publication ''[[Tightbeam]]'' in 198 ...of the Friends of Cape Cod Museum of Art, and Secretary of West Barnstable Historical Society, and past trustee of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society.
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  • ...Graeme Cameron]] which is "a fanzine devoted to archaeological and ancient historical trivia. ...stirs one's sense of wonder as much as SF&F can, and that if you scratch a fan you'll find an amateur historian intrigued by ancient cultures nearly as al
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  • ...professional and semi-annual magazine publishing both fiction and critical/historical texts about sf, and ''[[Novum]]'', a quarterly member fanzine – but also
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  • ...'') was the name for the official [[letterzine]] of [[The National Fantasy Fan Federation]] (N3F), originally edited by [[Arthur H. Rapp]]. Later editors In May, 1954 it again was part of ''[[The National Fantasy Fan]]'', and was mailed stapled to it. [[Stuart S. Hoffman]] was mailer, and [[
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  • ...erican theologian and writer, known for arguing against the existence of a historical Jesus. He taught philosophy and religion at the Johnnie Colemon Theologica [[Category:fan]]
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  • '''Fandbooks''' are special publications of the [[National Fantasy Fan Federation]]. The purpose of a fandbook is to provide pointers from veteran The word ''fandbook'' is a [[scientificombination]] of ''[[fan]]'' and ''handbook''.
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  • '''Virginia Anderson''' (née '''Combs'''), a [[Milwaukee]] [[fan]] who used the [[penname]] '''Nanek''', contributed [[article]]s, [[poetry ...ry.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/2779.Anderson-Virginia.pdf Milwaukee Co. Historical Society notes. ]
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  • Dr. '''Gillian Polack''', an [[Australian]] [[fan]], writer and editor, was [[GUFF]] winner in 2014 and published ''[[Gillian ...s on the [[Conflux]] [[committee]] for seven years; she introduced popular historical [[banquets]] there. In 2010, she received the Best Achievement [[Ditmar Awa
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  • ...], in 1941, claimed [[fans]] did this particularly well. This listing of [[fan]] terms is an exercise in timebinding. ...dual life span by the use of permanent communications and multiple record. Historical articles and things like this dictionary are examples of the practice as it
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  • ''(Did you mean the early fan [[Bob Jordan]]?)'' He also wrote historical [[fiction]] as Reagan O'Neal, and westerns as Jackson O'Reilly. He was marr
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  • '''Alan U. Hershey''' was a [[Los Angeles]] [[fan]], a member of [[LASFS]] from the 1940s at least through the ’70s. He wa ...y test. By the end of his service he was assigned to put together official historical documentation for the whole project. ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Shangri-L
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  • ...[[Christopher Fowler]] in ''[[Vector]] 75'' Ellison complained about the [[fan]] who would now go around boasting that he had "tweaked the great Ellison's Named in homage to the historical (and somewhat more consequential) {{link | website=https://en.wikipedia.org
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  • Jerry Jacks (born Jarrold Ira Jacks) was a [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] and [[conrunner]]. Originally from the [[Baltiwash]] area, he found [[fa ...:/13030/c8j390fr/?query=Jacks SF-related papers from 1980-1981 to the GLBT Historical Society], San Francisco, California 94103.
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  • ...she began her career by performing at [[Society for Creative Anachronism]] historical re-creation events; she has been a medieval-era re-creator since 1993 and i [[Category:fan]]
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