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  • ...by [[Tim Underwood]], a [[San Francisco]] book and art dealer, and [[Chuck Miller]], a Pennsylvania used book dealer, after the two had met at a convention. For a significant period, Underwood-Miller was probably the largest published of fine and special editions of previous
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Don Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Don Miller]]
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  • Tim Miller is a Texas [[con-running fan]] living in the Dallas-Ft Worth area. He chai
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  • #REDIRECT [[Errol Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Howard Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kurt Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Underwood-Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tim Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Steve Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ron Miller]]
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...and publisher best known for founding (with [[Tim Underwood]]) [[Underwood-Miller]], a not-so-[[small press]] initially specializing in producing high-qualit Miller ran a used bookstore in Pennsylvania before teaming up with Tim Underwood i
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  • An [[LA]]-area [[conrunning fan]] who found [[fandom]] in 1968, '''Craig Miller''' met [[Ray Bradbury]] who suggested he should join [[LASFS]] (of which he ...[[Cosmic Wind Enterprises]] and edited an issue of ''[[Flights of Fantasy (Miller)]]'' and many issues of ''[[SFinctor]]''.
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  • '''Christopher Andrew Miller''' was a [[British fan]] who was one of the founders of the [[Oxford Univer
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  • '''Brian Miller''' was a [[fanartist]] from [[Glasgow, Scotland]], active in the 1950s. He The New Lands SF Club folded in 1957, but some members, including Miller, still saw one another occasionally.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Don Miller]]
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Don Miller (Las Vegas)|Las Vegas Don Miller]]?)'' '''Donald L. Miller''' was a [[fan]] who lived in Wheaton, MD, in the [[Washington, DC]], area
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  • 48 bytes (5 words) - 10:53, 1 December 2019
  • ''(Did you mean [[Howard Craig Miller (NY)|Howard Craig Miller of New York]]?)'' '''Howard Miller''' was an [[L.A.]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]] active in the 1940s and ’50s
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  • Errol Miller is a writer and poet who has contributed to ''[[Riverside Quarterly]]'' and
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  • '''Steven Richard Miller''' attended the University of Maryland, [[Baltimore]] County, where he was * [https://file770.com/steven-richard-miller-july-31-1950-february-20-2024/ Obituary] at ''[[File 770]]''.
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  • {{person | website=https://www.ian-miller.org | born=1946}}
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  • [[Australian]] [[author]] '''Karen Miller''' writes [[speculative fiction]], mostly of the epic historical kind. Miller was born in [[Canada]].
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  • Miller is an American artist who was born in Silver Spring, Maryland. After earni
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]] which had six issues.
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  • A postal [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Don Miller]] in the 1960s as a supplement to ''[[Diplomania]]'', in connection with th [https://archive.org/details/texts?query=Fantasia+don+Miller+ '''''Fantasia''''' online] at the Internet Archive.
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  • #redirect[[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • Bruce Miller is a [[Denver]]-area [[fan]] and [[conrunner]]. He chaired [[MileHiCon 11]
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  • Ron Miller is an American illustrator and writer who lives and works in South Boston,
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  • Russell Miller is a British journalist and author of fifteen books, including biographies
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  • '''Alan Miller''' was a [[fan]] from [[Leeds]] active in the 1930s.
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • #redirect[[Don Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • '''Diane Miller Blackwood''' is an [[American]] [[fan]] and a longtime member of the [[N3F]
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  • #REDIRECT [[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • '''Peter Schuyler Miller''' was born on a 100-year-old farm located between the towns of Melrose and ..., Peter Schuyler. Miller's father was a chemist and his mother a teacher. Miller himself received B.S. (1931) and M.S. (1932) degrees in chemistry from Unio
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  • '''Richard DeWitt Miller''' was an [[SF]] writer and [[Fortean]] enthusiast. His first SF publicatio
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  • #REDIRECT [[R. DeWitt Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • ...that was published during his lifetime. Prior to its publication, however, Miller was the author of several excellent [[science fiction]] stories. His first Miller began writing while recovering from an automobile accident. Between 1951 an
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Don Miller}} (Did you mean a [[Don Miller|Washington, DC Don Miller]]?)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Howard Miller}}(Did you mean [[Howard Miller|a California fan]]?) Although deaf and blind, '''Howard Craig Miller''' proofread many of the SF books by [[Robert J. Sawyer]]. He lived in Hunt
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Craig Miller]] in the late 60s. It was offset and included things like interviews with
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  • #REDIRECT [[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • ...tribute to the life and work of [[SF]] author/critic [[P. Schuyler Miller|Miller]] (1912-1974) by SF historian [[Sam Moskowitz]].
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Howard Miller}}(Did you mean [[Howard Miller|a California fan]]?) Although deaf and blind, '''Howard Craig Miller''' proofread many of the SF books by [[Robert J. Sawyer]]. He lived in Hunt
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  • * [[Astra (Miller)|Don Miller's Diplomacy fanzine]]?
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Don Miller}} (Did you mean a [[Don Miller|Washington, DC Don Miller]]?)
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  • ...It lasted into the ’70s. One [[fanzine]] [[published]] by the group was Miller's ''[[Flights of Fantasy]]''.
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  • ...any]], [[Ian Watson]], and [[Malcolm Edwards]]. It was chaired by [[Craig Miller]] and had about 256 members. See Chairman Miller's con report in {{file770 | issue=64 | page=10}}.
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  • ...Miller]], [[Sharon Lee]], [[Susan Satterfield]], [[Ursula Vernon]], [[Tim Miller]].
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  • ...tribute to the life and work of [[SF]] author/critic [[P. Schuyler Miller|Miller]] (1912-1974) by SF historian [[Sam Moskowitz]].
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  • ...h Lynn]] was [[GoH]], [[Tom Miller]] was [[Art GoH]], and [[Barbara Lantry-Miller]] was Featured Artist. It was chaired by [[Jack Chalker]] and [[Eva Whitle
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  • ...Prissy-Fish''') is a suburban [[DC]] [[club]] formed in June 1975 by [[Don Miller]], [[Chick Derry]], [[Lester Mayer]], [[Bob Madle]], [[Joe Mayhew]], [[Aved ...lub that talked about [[books]]. This was also in some way connected with Miller's separation of ''[[The WSFA Journal]]'' from WSFA. PRSFS's [[Official Or
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  • ...and publisher best known for founding (with [[Tim Underwood]]) [[Underwood-Miller]], a not-so-[[small press]] initially specializing in producing high-qualit Miller ran a used bookstore in Pennsylvania before teaming up with Tim Underwood i
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  • * [[Shangri-LA (Miller)|''Shangri-LA'', a Don Miller fanzine]]
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  • (Did you mean the [[Flights of Fantasy (Miller)|Craig Miller fanzine]] or [[Flights of Fantasy (Albany)|Albany]] and [[Flights of Fantas
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  • * [[Fantasia (Miller)|A Don Miller Diplomacy fanzine]]?
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  • ...who, along with [[Chuck Miller]], was a founder of small press [[Underwood-Miller]]. They also co-chaired the [[6th World Fantasy Convention]]. He later fo
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  • (Did you mean the [[Flights of Fantasy (Miller)|Craig Miller fanzine]] or [[Flights of Fantasy (Albany)|Albany bookstore]]?)
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  • * ''[[Dream Quest]]'' (with [[Howard Miller]]) * ''[[Merger]]'' (with Howard Miller)
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  • [[Australian]] [[author]] '''Karen Miller''' writes [[speculative fiction]], mostly of the epic historical kind. Miller was born in [[Canada]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Craig Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[R. DeWitt Miller]]
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  • ''(Did you mean [[Howard Craig Miller (NY)|Howard Craig Miller of New York]]?)'' '''Howard Miller''' was an [[L.A.]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]] active in the 1940s and ’50s
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  • ...er]], [[John J. Miller]], [[Melinda Snodgrass]], [[Stephen Leigh]], [[Gail Miller]], [[Walter Jon Williams]]. [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Betsy Mitchell]], [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • ...o Lathouris, directed by George Miller (Village Roadshow Pictures; Kennedy Miller Mitchell; RatPac-Dune Entertainment; Warner Bros. Pictures)
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  • #REDIRECT [[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • ...ter Bujold]], [[Carla Ulbrich]] (music), [[Warren Buff]] (fan), and [[Kurt Miller]] (artist). It was chaired by [[Russ Miller]], the theme "Sci-Fi DIY", attendance was 854, and the [[toastmaster]] was
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  • ...[[Stephen King]]'' by [[Tim Underwood]] and [[Chuck Miller]] ([[Underwood-Miller]], 1982)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.#A Canticle for Leibowitz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...by [[Tim Underwood]], a [[San Francisco]] book and art dealer, and [[Chuck Miller]], a Pennsylvania used book dealer, after the two had met at a convention. For a significant period, Underwood-Miller was probably the largest published of fine and special editions of previous
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  • ...written by Terry Hayes & George Miller & Brian Hannant; directed by George Miller
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  • A [[media]] production company owned by [[Craig Miller]] and [[Marv Wolfman]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Don Miller (Las Vegas)|Las Vegas Don Miller]]?)'' '''Donald L. Miller''' was a [[fan]] who lived in Wheaton, MD, in the [[Washington, DC]], area
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  • #REDIRECT [[Craig Miller]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Don Miller]]
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  • ...[[sf club]] at the University of Maryland, [[Baltimore]] County. [[Steve Miller]] was the founding [[president]].
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  • '''Brian Miller''' was a [[fanartist]] from [[Glasgow, Scotland]], active in the 1950s. He The New Lands SF Club folded in 1957, but some members, including Miller, still saw one another occasionally.
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  • A [[pseudonym]] for work done jointly by [[Walter Dennis]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]] and [[Paul McDermott]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Warren Scott Miller]].
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  • Errol Miller is a writer and poet who has contributed to ''[[Riverside Quarterly]]'' and
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Gordon Miller]] of [[Moorhead, MN]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Terrie Schweitzer]] and [[Steve Miller]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.#A Canticle for Leibowitz]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • A [[bibliography]] of [[Kendell Foster Crossen]] [[published]] by [[Don Miller]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Howard Miller]] of Long Beach, CA.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Donald L. Miller]] of Wheaton, MD.
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  • ...iller/Warner Brothers] Screenplay by Michael Cristofer; Directed by George Miller; based on the novel by John Updike
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]] which had six issues.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Eric Miller]].
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  • A [[mimeoed]] [[one-shot]] published in 1948 by [[Don Wilson]] and [[Howard Miller]] as a supplement to an issue of [[Dream Quest]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[H. D. Miller]].
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  • ...ne]] of the the [[Potomac River Science Fiction Society]], edited by [[Don Miller]] starting in January, 1979.
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  • A postal [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] [[pubbed]] by [[Don Miller]], with at least 29 issues in the 1960s and ’70s. [https://archive.org/details/texts?query=Diplomania+Miller '''''Diplomania''''' online] at the Internet Archive.
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  • ...est]] 2015 was held in 2015. The [[Munsey Award]] winner was [[Stephen T. Miller]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...that was published during his lifetime. Prior to its publication, however, Miller was the author of several excellent [[science fiction]] stories. His first Miller began writing while recovering from an automobile accident. Between 1951 an
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  • Members included [[Dirce Archer]] ([[Pittcon]]'s chair), [[P. Schuyler Miller]], and [[Ed Wood]].
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  • ...w Sanders]], [[Bobbi Armbruster]], [[Mike Glyer]].''' ''[[Art]] by [[Linda Miller]] from an ad in [[Nolacon II]] [[PR]] 1.'' ]]
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Eric Miller]] for [[MISHAP]]. It may be a one-shot.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Donald L. Miller]] of Wheaton, MD. This was probably a [[fairy chess]] fanzine.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Wilson]] and [[Howard Miller]].
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  • [[OASIS]] 23 was held May 28 – 30, 2010. GoH [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Richard C. Livingston]], [[Michael Hinman]], [[Rob Balder]]
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  • ...ril 14-16, 1978 at the Yorktowne Hotel in York, PA. The [[GoH]] was [[Ron Miller]]. It appears to have been sponsored by [[SPIFS]].
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  • ...s other works, and individually the author of two mystery novels. Lee and Miller strongly oppose fan fiction written in their universe.
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  • ...University in Morgantown, WV. The [[GoHs]] were [[Joe Haldeman]] and Marc Miller.
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  • Russell Miller is a British journalist and author of fifteen books, including biographies
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]] in the early 1980s. Two issues known.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Steve Miller]] about the [[fanzine]] collection at Albin O. Kuhn Library at the Universi
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  • ...in short) is based on the index of the same name compiled by [[Stephen T. Miller]] and [[William G. Contento]].
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  • ...Pittsburgh Airport in [[Moon, PA]]. GoHs: [[Joe Haldeman]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Kathryn Cramer]].
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