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  • ...s a repairman.... Les was neither bashful nor retiring. He kept to himself a lot." ...radio and television. To me he was someone for whom [[sf]] was a [[FIJAGDH|hobby]]."
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  • ...those who were wannabe [[fanzine]] [[publishers]] to the ways of [[fanzine fandom]]. ...f the [[N3F]]'s [[Welcommittee]] who through naiveté were "welcoming" to [[fandom]] people who'd been active in the greater [[microcosm]] longer than they ha
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  • ...ooks]], [[prozines]], [[fanzines]], strange paraphernalia. By 1966, he was a [[fanzine fan]]. He has been active in running [[conventions]], [[clubs]], ...e. In total, he has worked on over 300 science fiction conventions. He was a member of the [[Flushing in '80]], [[Atlanta in '86]], [[Orlando in '92]],
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  • ...his [[fanzines]] ''[[Quantum (Carlberg)]]'' and ''[[SEC]]'', and had been a member of the [[APA]] [[CAPA-Alpha]] and pitched the idea of Myriad to his ...and the [[SFPA]] provided many new members, so that Myriad became de facto a Southern APA, though membership was never exclusively Southern.
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  • '''In for a Penny V''', or, '''Thanks Gary for dragging me to CONtraflow IV kicking and ...eniors special ($8.50 including drink and tax at 2-4pm Monday - Friday was just slightly more than I was spending at BK for breakfast and WiFi). It looked
    8 KB (1,392 words) - 09:13, 21 May 2020
  • ...(prozine)]]'' from April 1951 to April 1956. Wolf wrote about [[SF]] and [[fandom]], reviewed and ranked [[fanzines]], and interviewed [[authors]]. ...' (November 1953). She was first to use the abbreviation ''[[droid]]'' for a [[robot]], in her July 1952 debut, "Robots of the World! Arise!"
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  • ...ty Science Fiction Society]] and a founder of ''[[apa-nu]]''. He published a fairly elaborate [[fanzine]], ''[[New Libertarian Notes]]'' (its name varie ...omarily dressed in black, would drink only the best [[bheer]] and hosted [[fandom]]'s most intellectual [[room parties]].
    9 KB (1,470 words) - 08:33, 29 November 2022
  • ...antasy Fan Federation''', also abbreviated as '''NFFF''', founded in 1941, is the oldest international science fiction [[organization]] extant. Its memb ...e N3F, but it has long been considered to be almost a separate, parallel [[fandom]].
    31 KB (4,707 words) - 09:49, 4 February 2024
  • ...eal with it. Punctuation is, as always with a transcript from a recording, a guess – I've done my best to make it cleaner for the text as something to ...have not, however, tried to change what people said 47 years ago. This is a document of our history. Anything said then probably wouldn't be said the s
    57 KB (10,285 words) - 05:58, 11 August 2023
  • ...ckerman''' — '''Forry''' — was a [[fan]] (indeed, one of the founders of [[fandom]]), [[collector]] of [[book]]s and movie memorabilia (he was called '''The ...Personality Hugo|#1 Fan Personality]]" by the members of the [[Worldcon]], a unique [[Hugo Award]] never granted to anyone else.
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  • ...e seen from our trip ahead into 1987, will remember ‘The Nameless Ones' as a [[Seattle]] [[fan]] group, publishers of the classic [[fanzine]] ''[[Cry|Cr ...olute no-no. ... Oops, I meant absolutely forbidden. 'No-no' won't become a popular phrase for twenty years yet. You must be extremely careful. Isn't t
    37 KB (6,557 words) - 21:38, 12 September 2023
  • ...text=Foxfire Project}}, a 1960s effort to collect folk memories.</ref> was a [[fan]] project recording the memories of [[fans]] who attended the [[First ...hman]], [[Frederik Pohl]], [[John Michel]], [[William S. Sykora]], [[David A. Kyle]], and [[Bob Madle]].''
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