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  • [[Nova (MI)|Nova]] 4 was held March 31, 1979 at the Oakland Center Building at Oakland Unive {{convention | series=Nova (MI) | year=1979 | before=Nova 3 | after=Nova 5}}
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  • ...n [[science fiction]], [[fantasy]], comics, etc. PAF published the [[NOVA 5]] [[Program Book]] in 1976.
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  • ...s a [[Norwegian]] writer and editor. He edited the Norwegian [[prozine]] ''Nova'' and published a [[fanzine]] called ''[[Gandalf]]''. * 1984 -- [[Norcon 5]]
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  • A [[convention]] which was held in Nova Scotia and organized by [[The Wolfcon Society]]. [[Wolfcon VI]] ||March 5-7, 1993 ||[[Gordon R. Dickson]]
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  • ...va (1984). Courtesy of Rich Lynch.jpg|thumb|right|Joyce Scrivner at Corflu Nova (1984). Courtesy of Rich Lynch]] ...Minneapolis]], [[FanHistoriCon 8]] in [[Baltimore]], and [[FanHistoriCon 9.5]] in [[Melbourne]]. She also worked on [[Worldcon]], [[Minicon (MN)]], [[M
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  • ...n]] held in Eugene, OR from 1983 to 1985. It may have been run by [[Terra Nova]]. [[Eucon '85]] ||April 5-7, 1985 ||[[Theodore Sturgeon]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Jan Orys]]. It won a [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine in 1989. 5 || October 1989 || 32 ||
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  • The 1971 [[Best Short Story Hugo]] was presented September 5 at [[Noreascon]]. * "Jean Dupres" by [[Gordon R. Dickson]] (''Nova #1'', 1970)
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  • ...d 1994. It was particularly known for its [[letter column]]. It won the [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine in 1994. 5 ||April 1994 ||30 ||
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[David Bridges]] which won the 1980 [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]] and placed in the [[Checkpoint Fan Poll]] for 5 || May 1978 || 50 ||
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  • ...anzine]] published by [[Graham Charnock]] in the [[UK]]. It won the 2014 [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine and the 2015, 2016 and 2019 [[FAAn Awards]] for Be 5 || March 1976 || 6 ||
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  • ...usly named" [[fanzine]] published by [[Owen Whiteoak]]. It won the 1986 [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine. 5 || April 1985 || 18 || ''''Squat on My Grunt''''' ||
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  • *1992 — [[Nova Award]] for best fanzine. 5 || May 1993 || 22 ||
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  • ...e issues (and one fractional issue) as of 2014. It won the 2001 and 2011 [[Nova Award]]s for best [[fanzine]]. 5 || October 2002 || 26 ||
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  • * 1984 — [[Nova Award]] for best fanzine 5 || 1984 || 32 ||
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  • ...996 Best Fanzine Hugo]], and the [[1998 Best Fanzine Hugo]]. It won the [[Nova Award]] for best fanzine in 1995. 5 ||June 1995 ||62 ||
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  • It won the [[Nova Award]] for best fanzine in 1974, tied with ''[[Big Scab]]'' by [[John Bros 4.5 ||May 1973 ||50 ||
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  • * 1982 -- [[InConJunction II]], [[Coastcon 5]], [[Moscon IV]] * 1984 -- [[Nova 9]], [[Circle Con]], [[Western Re-Con II]]
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  • (October 19, 1943 – January 5, 2017) ...lation]]'', and ''Speculation'', getting four [[Hugo nominations]] and a [[Nova Award]] for it.
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  • ...ansen]] started in 1976 which was a [[perzine]]/[[genzine]]. It won the [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]] in 1982 and it placed in the [[Checkpoint Fan 5 ||September 1978 ||16 ||
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