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  • [[File:BoucherAnthony1950.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Anthony Boucher, [[NorWesCon]], 1950.'''<br>''Photo by [[Martin Alger]].'' ]] '''Anthony Boucher''' was the [[penname]] of '''William Anthony Parker White''', a [[fan]] who was best known for his [[pro]] work as an ed
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  • '''Anthony Hope''' was the [[pen name]] of '''Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins''', a [[British]] [[author]], barrister and politician, best k
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  • Anthony "Skip" Ward was a [[Portland, OR]] [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Societ
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  • ...thor]] of [[SF]] and [[fantasy]], publishing his work under the name Piers Anthony. He is most famous for his long-running [[novel]] series set in the fiction Anthony maintains an Internet Publishers Survey in the interest of helping aspiring
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  • '''Anthony “Mitch?” Mitchell''', an [[Australian]] [[fan]], was “ Gratuitous Int
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  • '''John Anthony Burgess Wilson''', a [[British]] writer, is best known for his [[dystopian]
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  • ...over his true name -- which were the source of a [[gag-line]], "'''Who is Anthony Gilmore?'''" -- raged in [[Fantasy Magazine (Schwartz)|FANTASY MAGAZINE]] f
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  • ...Book Hugo]] and ''Concordance to [[Cordwainer Smith]], Third Edition'' by Anthony R. Lewis from [[NESFA Press]] was nominated for the [[2001 Best Related Boo
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  • Anthony S. Burdge is a [[New York]] [[Tolkien]] [[fan]], founder [[Heren Istarion]]
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  • [[Oxonmoot]] 2000 was held September 22-24, 2000 at St Anthony's College in [[Oxford]], UK.
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  • [[Oxonmoot]] 2002 was held September 13-15, 2002 at St Anthony's College in [[Oxford]], UK.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Mark Anthony]] and [[Paula-Ann Anthony]] of [[Tempe, AZ]].
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  • [[Oxonmoot]] 2001 was a [[convention]] held September 21-23, 2001 at St Anthony's College in [[Oxford, UK]].
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  • Bouchercon, the Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery conventions, is an annual convention of crea ...er/editor [[Anthony Boucher]], the principal [[pseudonym]] used by William Anthony Parker White, [[SF]] editor, fantasy writer, and mystery writer.
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  • ...-11 October 1976 at the house of [[Anthony Peacey]] and his wife Gloria. [[Anthony Peacey]] was [[Chairman]]. Other committee members were [[Wally Blackburn]] A convention report by [[Robert McGough]] in ''[[Cygnetures]]'' states that Anthony Peacey renamed the convention to Duckcon 13 in honour of a duck of his havi
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  • ...ay, the generic [[Guests of Honor]] were Richard Herd, Anita La Selva, and Anthony Montgomery, the [[Filking GoH]] was [[Michael "Moonwulf" Longcor]], the Gam
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  • ...ythe]], [[Ian Stewart]], and [[Jason Anthony-Rowlands|Jason]] and [[Rachel Anthony-Rowlands]].
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  • ...' by [[Fredric Brown]] and ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]'' by H. H. Holmes ([[Anthony Boucher]]). ''An Annotated Bibliography of Recursive Science Fiction'', compiled by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] (with an introduction by [[Barry N. Malzberg]]), was published b
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Anthony Abelaye]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Michael Anthony Carroll]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Anthony Roche]].
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  • '''Anthony “Mitch?” Mitchell''', an [[Australian]] [[fan]], was “ Gratuitous Int
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  • Anthony S. Burdge is a [[New York]] [[Tolkien]] [[fan]], founder [[Heren Istarion]]
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  • '''Anthony Hope''' was the [[pen name]] of '''Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins''', a [[British]] [[author]], barrister and politician, best k
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  • ...|| 22 || Letters from [[Andre Norton]], [[Thomas Burnett Swann]], [[Piers Anthony]]. 11 || May 1977 || 38 || Interview with Piers Anthony. Letters from [[Frank Belknap Long]], [[Karl Edward Wagner]], [[James Gunn]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Anthony Rayson]].
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  • [[PulpFest]] 2011 was held in 2011. The [[Munsey Award]] winner was Anthony Tollin.
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Anthony Smith]] for [[CAPA-Alpha]].
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  • His principal books have been on authors Cornell Woolrich, [[Anthony Boucher]], and Ellery Queen.
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  • Anthony (Tony) Shillitoe is an Australian fantasy writer.
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  • ...ival|ShadowCon]] 4 was August 19-22, 1999 in Oslo, Norway. The [[GoH]] was Anthony Daniels.
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  • ...]], [[Simon Beresford]], [[Jonathan Cowie]] (behind), [[Mike Westhead]], [[Anthony Heathcote]], [[Bernie Peek]], [[Barrington J. Bayley]] ([[GoH]]), [[Kathy W
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  • 5 || January 1973 || || [[Mark Anthony]] ||
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  • * [[David Anthony Durham]]
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  • * [[Piers Anthony]]
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  • ...thor]] of [[SF]] and [[fantasy]], publishing his work under the name Piers Anthony. He is most famous for his long-running [[novel]] series set in the fiction Anthony maintains an Internet Publishers Survey in the interest of helping aspiring
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  • Anthony "Skip" Ward was a [[Portland, OR]] [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Societ
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  • ...a, FL. The [[GoHs]] were [[Ron Goulart]], [[Barbara Hambly]], and [[Piers Anthony]].
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  • ...86 at the Tampa Airport Holiday Inn in Tampa, FL. The [[GoH]] was [[Piers Anthony]].
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  • ...[[fan]] and [[pro]] active beginning in the 1940s, also wrote [[sf]] as '''Anthony More, E. M. Clinton, Ed M. Clinton, Jr.''', and other variants. He was a [[ ...the [[BArea]], and had son, Anthony (named, like Ed’s [[pseudonym]], for [[Anthony Boucher]]). The Clintons were among the parents who supported [[Walter Bree
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  • ...Western Hotel, Bandana Sq in [[St. Paul, MN]]. The [[GoH]] was the artist Anthony Tollin.
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  • ...oliday Inn Beach Resort in Fort Walton Beach, FL. The [[GoH]] was [[Piers Anthony]] and the [[FGoH]] was [[Carel Struyken]].
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  • Winner: ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • The White A. P. || [[Anthony Boucher]] Dr. Derringer || [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • '''John Anthony Burgess Wilson''', a [[British]] writer, is best known for his [[dystopian]
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  • ...the [[BArea]], and had son, Anthony (named, like Ed’s [[pseudonym]], for [[Anthony Boucher]]). The Clintons were among the parents who supported [[Walter Bree
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  • ...CA. [[GoHs]]: [[Terry Bisson]] and [[Susan R. Matthews]] and "the late" [[Anthony Boucher]]. Theme: "Law, Order, and Crime".
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  • ...1983 at the Holiday Inn Downtown in Tampa, FL. The [[GoHs]] were [[Piers Anthony]] and [[Robert Adams]]. The [[Fan GoHs]] were [[Bill Ritch]] and [[Kenny Mo
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  • * [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • ...ton, MA]]. GoH [[Harry Turtledove]], [[Victoria Lisi]], [[Julius Lisi]], [[Anthony R. Lewis]], [[Pierre Pettinger]], [[Sandy Pettinger]], [[Gwen Knighton Raft
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  • ...tz]] and [[Ruth Sachter]], the [[Science GoH]] was Patricia MacEwen, and [[Anthony Ward]] was Volunteer [[GoH]]. It was chaired by [[William Sadorus]].
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  • Robert Anthony Salvatore, who writes under the name R. A. Salvatore, is an American [[SF]]
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  • Presidents have included [[Anthony Howe]], [[Dallas Jones]], [[Kate Orman]], [[Neil Hogan]], [[Todd Beilby]],
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  • ...J. Cherryh]], [[Jane Fancher]], [[Connie Willis]], [[Courtney Willis]] and Anthony Maltese.
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  • '''James Anthony Mann''' is a [[conrunning fan]] living near [[Pittsburgh, PA]]. He has wor *[[Anthony Boucher]] ''The Compleat Boucher''
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  • ...[[Steven Brust]] the Media GoH was Greg Weisman, the [[Special GoH]] was Anthony Alongi. It was chaired by [[Gary Swaty]].
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  • ...ple, mainly [[pros]], including [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Evelyn Gold]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Mildred Clingerman]], [[Miriam Allen deFord]], [[Roy Squires]]
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  • * [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • ...belligerent, attendees at [[cons]]. The [[Epithets|epithet]] comes from [[Anthony Burgess]]' 1962 novel, ''A Clockwork Orange'', but only came into this use
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  • * ''Macroscope'' by [[Piers Anthony]] ([[Avon]], 1969)
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  • [[Co-Chairs]]: [[Ian Mond]], [[Anthony Mitchell]]
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  • ...anzine]] published by [[Modern Limited Publication]] and edited by [[David Anthony Kraft]] which started as a [[mimeoed]] [[fanzine]] and turned into an offse
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  • ...]], [[Simon Beresford]], [[Jonathan Cowie]] (behind), [[Mike Westhead]], [[Anthony Heathcote]], [[Bernie Peek]], [[Barrington J. Bayley]] ([[GoH]]), [[Kathy W
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  • ...nn at Powers Ferry Landing, in [[Atlanta, GA]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Piers Anthony]], [[Ron Lindahn]], [[Val Lakey Lindahn]], [[Steve Francis]], and [[Sue Fra
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  • ...f St. Anthony • poem by [[Frank Belknap Long]] (variant of Ballad of Saint Anthony) [as by Frank Belknap Long, Jr.]
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  • ...line]], published by [[Modern Limited Publications]] and edited by [[David Anthony Kraft]]. It was published starting in the Fall of 1970.
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  • It was also the inspiration for “Q.U.R.,” a 1943 SF story by [[Anthony Boucher]] (see [[Liquors]]).
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  • * '''[[David Anthony Durham]]'''
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  • He also wrote as Sydney Fowler and Anthony Wingrave.
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  • ...ggi, [[Italy]]. [[GoHs]] were Giuseppe Lippi, Lolita Fatjo, Marina Sirtis, Anthony Simcoe, Max Grodénchik, Larry Nemecek, Janet Nemecek, [[Ian Watson]], Serg
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  • ...e Hugo|1958]] ||''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]] ...e Hugo|1959]] ||''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]] and [[Robert P. Mills]]
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  • * ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • [[SF]] artists [[Anthony Palumbo]] and [[David Palumbo]] are her sons from her first marriage.
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  • ...untry in central [[Europe]], used as a setting for several [[novels]] by [[Anthony Hope]], which stands for a whole genre of imaginary-lands [[fiction]], in b
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  • ...nd began working for the Arthritis Trust of America, where he published as Anthony di Fabio.
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  • Guests: [[Kevin J. Anderson]] (science fiction), Anthony Bidulka (mystery), Adrienne Kerr of Penguin Canada, [[Kelley Armstrong]] (u
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  • ...]] Ceremony Manager at the 1997 [[LoneStarCon II]]. She also organized the Anthony Awards ceremony at [[Bouchercon]], the World Mystery Convention, in [[Austi
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  • Gratuitous Interstate Guest: Mitch? ([[Anthony Mitchell]])
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