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A [[Bay Area]] [[fan]].  He has been a member of [[LASFS]]. He was nominated for the [[1971 Best Fan Writer Hugo]] and the [[1972 Best Fan Writer Hugo]].  He published the [[apazines]] ''[[Probably Something]]'' for [[APA-L]] and [[Minneapa]], and ''[[Silicon Soapware]]'' for web and email distribution.   
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A [[Bay Area]] [[fan]].  He has been a member of [[LASFS]]. He was nominated for the [[1971 Best Fan Writer Hugo]] and the [[1972 Best Fan Writer Hugo]].  He published the [[apazines]] ''[[Probably Something]]'' for [[APA-L]] and [[Minneapa]], and ''[[Silicon Soapware]]'' for web and email distribution.  He was a member of [[TAPS]].
  
 
He was [[GoH]] at [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 [[Worldcon]], and ''[[Tom Digby Along Fantasy Way]]'' was published in his honor.
 
He was [[GoH]] at [[ConFrancisco]], the 1993 [[Worldcon]], and ''[[Tom Digby Along Fantasy Way]]'' was published in his honor.

Revision as of 13:41, 5 March 2020

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A Bay Area fan. He has been a member of LASFS. He was nominated for the 1971 Best Fan Writer Hugo and the 1972 Best Fan Writer Hugo. He published the apazines Probably Something for APA-L and Minneapa, and Silicon Soapware for web and email distribution. He was a member of TAPS.

He was GoH at ConFrancisco, the 1993 Worldcon, and Tom Digby Along Fantasy Way was published in his honor.

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