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(September 9, 1952 – )
 
(September 9, 1952 – )
  
Fan who was part of the original 1970s team that built and opened the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall in [[Washington, DC]]. He wrote and developed exhibits, authored articles for Smithsonian books on aircraft, and managed public operations of the Albert Einstein Spacearium.  
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Fan who was part of the original 1970s team that built and opened the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall in [[Washington, DC]]. He wrote and developed exhibits, authored articles for Smithsonian books on aircraft, and managed public operations of the Albert Einstein Spacearium. He has contributed to fanzines, including ''[[Trap Door]]''.
 
 
In the 1980s, Dobson was head of game design and marketing for TSR, publishers of [[Dungeons & Dragons]].
 
 
 
In the 2000s, he co-authored several [[alternate history]] novels with game designer Douglas Niles.
 
  
 
He started Timespinner Press in 2013 as an imprint to put together a complete series of books of ''What Happened On This Day'', covering every single day of the year, including February 29.
 
He started Timespinner Press in 2013 as an imprint to put together a complete series of books of ''What Happened On This Day'', covering every single day of the year, including February 29.
  
 
In 2018, he took on [[chair |chairpersonship]] of [[Corflu 36]] and co-administration of the 2019 [[FAAn Awards]].
 
In 2018, he took on [[chair |chairpersonship]] of [[Corflu 36]] and co-administration of the 2019 [[FAAn Awards]].
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In the 1980s, Dobson was head of game design and marketing for [[TSR]], publishers of [[Dungeons & Dragons]].  In the 2000s, he co-authored several [[alternate history]] novels with game designer Douglas Niles.
  
 
{{fanzines}}
 
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* ''[[APANAGE]]'' (founder)
 
* ''[[APANAGE]]'' (founder)
* ''[[Random Jottings]]'' (editor)
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* ''[[I Am Not a Number]]'' [1969-]
* ''[[Avernus]]'' (editor)
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* ''[[Mindswap]]'' [1970] (with [[Michel Barnes]])
* ''[[Trap Door]]'' (contributor)
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* ''[[Random Jottings]]''
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* ''[[Avernus]]''
  
 
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* 2010 -- Samaritan Medal for Peace and Humanitarian Service
 
* 2010 -- Samaritan Medal for Peace and Humanitarian Service
  
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[[Category:fan]]
 
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Latest revision as of 12:54, 17 February 2024

(September 9, 1952 – )

Fan who was part of the original 1970s team that built and opened the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall in Washington, DC. He wrote and developed exhibits, authored articles for Smithsonian books on aircraft, and managed public operations of the Albert Einstein Spacearium. He has contributed to fanzines, including Trap Door.

He started Timespinner Press in 2013 as an imprint to put together a complete series of books of What Happened On This Day, covering every single day of the year, including February 29.

In 2018, he took on chairpersonship of Corflu 36 and co-administration of the 2019 FAAn Awards.

In the 1980s, Dobson was head of game design and marketing for TSR, publishers of Dungeons & Dragons. In the 2000s, he co-authored several alternate history novels with game designer Douglas Niles.

Fanzines and Apazines:

Awards, Honors and GoHships:

  • 1985 -- Origins H. G. Wells Award for Game Design
  • 2010 -- Samaritan Medal for Peace and Humanitarian Service

Person 1952
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