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  • The '''Fanac Fan History Project''' is devoted to the preservation and distribution of information about [[fandom]]. ...on]], which used some of its surplus funds to create the Fanac Fan History Project. From its beginning, it has been run by [[Joe Siclari]] with [[Edie Stern]
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  • The '''Fanac Fan History Project''' is devoted to the preservation and distribution of information about [[fandom]]. ...on]], which used some of its surplus funds to create the Fanac Fan History Project. From its beginning, it has been run by [[Joe Siclari]] with [[Edie Stern]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fanac Fan History Project]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fanac Fan History Project]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...oe Siclari]] in 1999 and 2000 providing updates on the [[FANAC Fan History Project]]. {{publication | website=https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/FANAC-Updates/| start=1999 | end=2000}}
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  • ''(Did you mean an [[The Timebinder|E. E. Evans fanzine]]?)'' ...ough some of its members are active volunteers for the [[FANAC Fan History Project]] and [[Fancyclopedia 3]].
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  • ...g Science Fiction but was unaware of SF [[Fandom]] until he transferred to the IBM plant in Boca Raton, Florida, in 1978 and then, in 1980, joined a Syste ...icons after retiring from IBM in 1992. He continued in this fashion until the death of his wife of 49 years, Deirdre M. Weaver, in 2001 and he moved away
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  • ...sh]] [[fan history]], all by [[Rob Hansen]]. The image at the right is of the book cover. ...vering the 1980s, added for the website and book below, are adapted from ''The Story So Far ...''
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  • ...''[[Happy Birthday LeeH!]]'', ''[[Tails of Fandom]]'', and ''[[Shadow of a Fan]]''. She is also a collector of [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] art and has helped ...program and for selecting an excursion to the guest's favorite local site. The [[Travelling Fete]] was sponsored by [[SFSFS]].
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  • ...e [[Cinemansion]] with [[Jerry Kaufman]]) and then moved to [[Florida]] in the late 70s. Around 2000, he moved back to [[New York State]] with his wife, [ ...2004]], and [[Reno in 2011]] [[Worldcon bid committees]]. He also started the [[Australia in 2010]] Worldcon bid to aggravate Stephen Boucher.
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  • *[https://fanac.org The FANAC Fan History Project] #[https://fanac.org/fanzines Online Fanzines]
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  • ...summary history of a longer period, 1935-1979, for [[Marshall Tymn]]'s ''[[The Science Fiction Reference Book]]'', but because of limitations of space and ...owing the approach of Harry Warner, but abandoned the project as undoable: The result would be a book too thick to be read and perhaps too thick to be pri
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  • 2012-01-01|b|[[A Short Visual History of British Fandom]] 1986-01-01|b|[[Consequences: An Unreliable History of the British SF Convention]]
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  • ...n of the [[initialism]] is "'''Illinois Science Fiction in Chicago'''") is the corporate sponsor of [[Windycon]]. Its governing body is a self-perpetuatin ...ers Contest]] was [[Richard Chwedyk]] in 1986. Chwedyk would go on the win the [[Nebula Award]].
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  • ...arded by the [[N3F]] annually since 2005 for works from the previous year. The award categories fluctuate from year-to-year with new categories being adde 2005 ||Best Animation ||''Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow''
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  • ...iter, [[critic]], [[book]] and [[fanzine]] [[collector]], and historian of the field. He was large man — one friend described him as "physically ma ...e an anticlimax." In spite of that, it remains the ''essential'' record of the invention of [[fandom]].
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  • ...t fandom]] from the 1970s through the '90s. Larry was a [[trufan]] whose [[fanac]] encompassed [[conventions]], [[fanclubs]] and [[fanzines]] — along with ...y served as [[toastmaster]] at [[ConFusion 11]] in 1982 and [[ConFusion of the Winnebagos]] in 1998, and was named [[fgoh]] for [[Ambulatory ConFusion]] i
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  • ''(Appeared in ''[[Innuendo]]'' #3, [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Innuendo/Innuendo03.pdf March 1958,] eds. [[Terry Carr]] and [ ...pedia I|Fancyclopedia]]'' tells something of its origins, and this part of the [[article]] is only intended to fill that in.
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  • ...Noreascon Two]] in 1980 in [[Boston]]. He was [[smof]] #2 and the third of the [[ARBM Boys]]. He wrote [[filksongs]] and was a [[master costumer]]. He wa Major projects included the [[Fantasy Showcase Tarot Deck]] and the [[History of Worldcons Exhibit]].
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  • ...and '''The Elephants' Graveyard''' for most of its existence. However, in the 2020s, it has become a growing [[organization]]. ...is that endorsed by usage (prob'ly by analogy with "[[fans]]") but really the first is correct; FAPA is an [[association]], so its members are associates
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  • ''From the [[Noreascon 3]] [[program book]]:'' The [[Stranger Club]]
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