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Kaufman has been a [[fan writer]] and editor, convention fan, and book reader and lives in the [[Seattle]] area.  His early [[fanac]] was in [[New York City]] where he lived in [[The Avocado Pit]] and later the [[Cinemansion]] (with [[Joe Siclari]].)
 
Kaufman has been a [[fan writer]] and editor, convention fan, and book reader and lives in the [[Seattle]] area.  His early [[fanac]] was in [[New York City]] where he lived in [[The Avocado Pit]] and later the [[Cinemansion]] (with [[Joe Siclari]].)
  
His con committee activities also include: [[Corflu 5]] (Seattle, 1988), [[Corflatch]] ([[Corflu 17]], 2000), [[Corflu 26]], and [[Potlatch]] whenever it's in [[Seattle]].  He was one of the leader of the [[Spawncon]] bid for the [[Australian Natcon]].
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His con committee activities also include: [[Corflu 5]] (Seattle, 1988), [[Corflatch]] ([[Corflu 17]], 2000), [[Corflu 26]], and [[Potlatch]] whenever it's in [[Seattle]].  He was one of the leader of the [[Spawncon]] bid for the [[Australian Natcon]].  He published the final issue of ''[[Innuendo]]'' and is a member of [[Cascade Regional Amateur Press Association]].
  
He was [[DUFF]] Winner in 1983, and was nominated for the [[1977 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  (While on his DUFF tripe to [[Syncon '83]], the created an unfortunately successful [[hoax bid]], [[Seattle in '85]] for the 1985 [[Australian Natcon]].)
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He was [[DUFF]] Winner in 1983, and was nominated for the [[1977 Best Fanzine Hugo]].  (While on his DUFF tripe to [[Syncon '83]], they created an unfortunately successful [[hoax bid]], [[Seattle in '85]] for the 1985 [[Australian Natcon]].)
  
His fanzines include: Jointly with Suzanne Tompkins: ''[[Littlebrook]]'', ''[[The Spanish Inquisition]]'', 1974-1977; and ''[[Mainstream]]'', 1980s to 1990s. One-shots include: ''[[Sweetmeats: The Best of Sandra Miesel]]'', ''[[The Best of Susan Wood]]'', ''[[It's a Wonderful Ish]]'' (with [[Andy Hooper]] and [[Stu Shiffman]]), and ''[[The Portable Carl Brandon]]''. He also published ''[[Instant Gratification]]'' with [[Victor Gonzalez]]. Also numerous [[apazines]], solo zines with short lives, and other one-shots, including ''[[Harriet Beecher Stowe Presents]]''. He also published the final issue of ''[[Innuendo]]''. He is a member of [[Cascade Regional Amateur Press Association]].
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Other fanac: With [[Donald Keller]], founded and ran [[Serconia Press]], publisher of criticism and memoirs of the SF field; served on the Board of Directors of the [[Clarion West]] writers workshop; served as Jurist for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Memorial Award]].
  
Other fanac: With [[Donald Keller]], founded and ran [[Serconia Press]], publisher of criticism and memoirs of the SF field; served on the Board of Directors of the [[Clarion West]] writers workshop; served as Jurist for the [[James Tiptree, Jr. Memorial Award]].
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* ''[[The Best of Susan Wood]]''
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* ''[[Harriet Beecher Stowe Presents]]''
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* ''[[It's a Wonderful Ish]]'' (with [[Andy Hooper]] and [[Stu Shiffman]])
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* ''[[Instant Gratification]]'' with [[Victor Gonzalez]]
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* ''[[Littlebrook]]'' (with [[Suzanne Tompkins]])
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* ''[[Mainstream]]'' [1980s-90s] (with [[Suzanne Tompkins]])
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* ''[[Monkey Mind]]''
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* ''[[The Portable Carl Brandon]]''
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* ''[[The Spanish Inquisition]]'' [1974-77] (with [[Suzanne Tompkins]])
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* ''[[Sweetmeats: The Best of Sandra Miesel]]''
  
 
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Revision as of 19:10, 22 December 2020

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Kaufman has been a fan writer and editor, convention fan, and book reader and lives in the Seattle area. His early fanac was in New York City where he lived in The Avocado Pit and later the Cinemansion (with Joe Siclari.)

His con committee activities also include: Corflu 5 (Seattle, 1988), Corflatch (Corflu 17, 2000), Corflu 26, and Potlatch whenever it's in Seattle. He was one of the leader of the Spawncon bid for the Australian Natcon. He published the final issue of Innuendo and is a member of Cascade Regional Amateur Press Association.

He was DUFF Winner in 1983, and was nominated for the 1977 Best Fanzine Hugo. (While on his DUFF tripe to Syncon '83, they created an unfortunately successful hoax bid, Seattle in '85 for the 1985 Australian Natcon.)

Other fanac: With Donald Keller, founded and ran Serconia Press, publisher of criticism and memoirs of the SF field; served on the Board of Directors of the Clarion West writers workshop; served as Jurist for the James Tiptree, Jr. Memorial Award.

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