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  • A [[fanzine]] about [[fantasy]] published by [[Ken Amos]] vis [[Nightshade Publications]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Ken Amos]] of [[Louisville, KY]] from [[Nightshade Press]]. It described itself as a
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  • ...ss report]]. This ad was a [[hoax|big joke]] pulled on [[Khen Moore]] by [[Ken Keller]], who was [[MidAmeriCon]]'s [[chairman]]. It started to take off as ...; [[Shelby Bush]] and [[Irv Koch|Irvin Koch]], Special Events; [[Ken Moore|Ken]] & [[Lou Moore]], [[Art Show]]; and [[Mike Hutto]] and [[Mike Jencevice]],
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  • 1974 || [[Ken Moore]] 1979 || [[Cliff Amos]]
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  • ...[[Falls of the Ohio SF Association]] in [[Louisville]], and giving [[Cliff Amos]]' number as the contact. Rickey called Cliff to introduce himself and to i ...convention]], and simply renamed it [[Kubla Khan]]. Cliff hadn't forgotten Ken's corruption of Irv's idea, so on the Sunday afternoon of [[Kubla Kahn 7]],
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  • ...top of a Dempsey Dumpster at the 1974 Kentucky Derby. In any case, [[Cliff Amos]], who had founded a [[Louisville]] [[science fiction club]] some five year ...ying fears and guaranteeing that there would be a [[Rivercon II]]. [[Cliff Amos]] remained as Rivercon's [[chair]] for the first seven years, plus the 1979
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  • * [[Ken Hunt]], Fan * [[Donna Amos]], Fan
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  • ...later spawned the [[NASFiC]] by running [[NorthAmeriCon]] in 1979. [[Cliff Amos]], [[Steve Francis|Steve]] & [[Sue Francis]] and [[Bob Roehm]] were the fou [[Rivercon XII]] ||July 31-August 2, 1987 ||[[Bob Shaw]], [[Ken Moore]]
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