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  • #REDIRECT [[James L. Quinn]]
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  • Quinn was an [[Australian]] [[sf]] author.
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  • Quinn Publications, Kingston, New York, was owned by [[James L. Quinn]], and published the SF magazine, ''[[If]]: Worlds of Science Fiction''.
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  • ...e occult detective [[Jules de Grandin]], published in ''[[Weird Tales]]''. Quinn also wrote as '''Hans Lugar, Rob Norman, Luke Paradise, Snip Taylor''' and ...agazine'' on March 19, 1918, followed by "Was She Mad?" on March 25, 1918. Quinn's first [[book]], ''Roads'', was published in 1938, and then reissuied in a
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  • #REDIRECT [[James L. Quinn]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Maria Quinn]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Quinn Publications]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Seabury Quinn]]
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  • '''Dorothy Quinn''', a [[fan]] from [[Albany, NY]], was president of the [[Vampire Society]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ..., the [[Fanatics]], from the mid-1960s through the 1970s. She is called '''Quinn'''. ...a [[fanzine]], ''[[The Voice of the Gryphon]]'' -- the cover was drawn by Quinn and included the phrase "Today is the first day of creation."
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  • James L. Quinn was an American SF editor, publisher and owner of [[Quinn Publications]] who founded the [[prozine]] ''[[If]]''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[James L. Quinn]]
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  • James L. Quinn was an American SF editor, publisher and owner of [[Quinn Publications]] who founded the [[prozine]] ''[[If]]''.
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  • ...as ''Worlds of If'') was a [[digest]]-sized prozine launched in 1952 by [[Quinn Publications]]. 1952 - 1952 ||[[Quinn Publications]] ||[[Paul W. Fairman]]
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  • Quinn Publications, Kingston, New York, was owned by [[James L. Quinn]], and published the SF magazine, ''[[If]]: Worlds of Science Fiction''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Maria Quinn]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Quinn Publications]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Seabury Quinn]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[James L. Quinn]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[James L. Quinn]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Seabury Quinn#Jules de Grandin]]
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  • ..., the [[Fanatics]], from the mid-1960s through the 1970s. She is called '''Quinn'''. ...a [[fanzine]], ''[[The Voice of the Gryphon]]'' -- the cover was drawn by Quinn and included the phrase "Today is the first day of creation."
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  • #REDIRECT [[Seabury Quinn#Jules de Grandin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Seabury Quinn#Jules de Grandin]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...e occult detective [[Jules de Grandin]], published in ''[[Weird Tales]]''. Quinn also wrote as '''Hans Lugar, Rob Norman, Luke Paradise, Snip Taylor''' and ...agazine'' on March 19, 1918, followed by "Was She Mad?" on March 25, 1918. Quinn's first [[book]], ''Roads'', was published in 1938, and then reissuied in a
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  • #REDIRECT [[James L. Quinn]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...n April 29th, 1951. [[GoHs]] [[Sam Moskowitz]], [[Art Rapp]] and [[Seabury Quinn]] got a crowd of 23 (though ''[[Fantasy Times]]'' reported about 35.) ...nd [[Dick Eney]]. Featured speakers included [[Sam Moskowitz]], [[Seabury Quinn]], and [[Art Rapp]]. "The news-item regarding the filing of an application
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  • A [[fanzine]] about the works of [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] published by [[Lindig Harris]].
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  • '''Dorothy Quinn''', a [[fan]] from [[Albany, NY]], was president of the [[Vampire Society]]
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  • #redirect[[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]
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  • A 10-page, one-shot [[fanzine]] published by [[Bernard Quinn]] in Spring 1939.
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  • ...yline Hotel in Toronto. The [[GoH]] was [[Gordon R. Dickson]] and Kerry O'Quinn.
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  • Quinn was an [[Australian]] [[sf]] author.
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  • ...al all-[[femmefan]] society, formed in 1948 in [[Albany, NY]] by [[Dorothy Quinn]], [[prexy]], and [[Marion Zimmer]]. At one time there were as many as 40
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  • ...H]] was [[Katherine Kurtz]], the [[AGoH]] was [[Bob Eggleton]]. [[Kerry O'Quinn]] was [[toastmaster]].
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  • ...ake]], [[Barbara Hambly]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Real Musgrave]], Kerry O'Quinn.
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  • ...ention]] held in 1999 in [[Chattanooga, TN]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[David Mattingly]], and Cheryl Mandus. The [[MC]] was [[James P
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  • ...edited the [[fanzine]] ''[[Yclept Yarbro]]'' about the works of [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]].
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  • ...Holiday Inn Bandana Square in [[St. Paul, MN]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]].
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  • ...rightson]], [[Nancy Collins]], [[Joe Christ]], [[Dave Wolverton]], Kerry O'Quinn, Richard Biggs, [[Kevin J. Anderson]], [[Rebecca Moesta]].
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  • ...s held February 21–23, 1986 in [[Madison WI]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Suzette Haden Elgin]]. It was chaired by [[Andy Hooper]].
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  • ...the Stouffer's Hotel in [[White Plains, NY]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] and [[Don Simpson]].
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  • ...Historic Davenport Hotel in [[Spokane, WA]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Michael Brugger]], and Dragon Dronet.
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  • ..., [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Rowena Morrill]], [[Steve Gould]], [[Kerry O'Quinn]].
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  • ...stellation Hotel in [[Toronto]], ON. [[GoHs]]: [[John Varley]], [[Kerry O'Quinn]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Ian Wilson]].
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  • ...he [[Artist GoH]] was [[Richard Hescox]], the [[Author GoH]] was [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], and the [[Fan GoH]] was [[Sue Thing]]. It was chaired by [[Sam S
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  • ...at the Henry VIII Hotel in [[St. Louis, MO]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Real Musgrave]], [[Martha Beck]], and [[Special GoH]], [[Dennis
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  • ...Roger Williams University in [[Bristol, RI]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Yvonne Navarro]], and [[Pat Morrisey]]. The [[toastmaster]] was
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  • ...982 at the Winrock Inn in [[Albuquerque, NM]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], and the [[FGoH]] was [[Takumi Shibano]].
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  • ...Town and Country Hotel in [[San Diego]]. The [[Author GoH]] was [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] & the [[Artist GoH]] was [[Sue Dawe]]. The convention's theme was
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  • ...(AGoH), [[Timothy Zahn]], [[Michael Stackpole]], [[Aaron Allston]], [[Mike Quinn]], [[William R. Forstchen]], and [[Simon Hawke]]. Estimated attendance was
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  • ...[[Frank Kelly Freas]], [[Orson Scott Card]], [[Howard Waldrop]], [[Kerry O'Quinn]]. The convention [[chair]] was [[Martha Wells]].
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  • ...Francisco]]. The [[GoH]] was [[George Pal]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Tom Quinn]] (who replaced [[C. Stewart Metchette]] as [[Chairman]]) and was sponsored
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  • ...5-27, 1983 at the Pasadena Hilton in [[Pasadena, CA]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], Fan: [[Fuzzy Pink Niven]] Special; [[John Myers Myers]]. [[Chaire
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  • ...ention]] held October 26-28, 2007 in [[Denver, CO]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[David Weber]], [[Frank Wu]], [[Chairman]]: [[Linda Nelson]], [[
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  • ...[bid committee]] was [[Bill Donaho]], [[Alva Rogers]], [[Ben Stark]] and [[Quinn Yarbro]].
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  • * [[Jules de Grandin]], by [[Seabury Quinn]]
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  • [[Guests of Honour]]: [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Narrelle Harris]]
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  • ...uests of Honor]] included writers [[Kristine Kathryn Rusch]] and [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], artist [[Ruth Thompson]], [[filkers]] [[Bill Sutton]] and [[Brend
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  • ...2001 at the InnSuites Hotel in [[Tucson, AZ]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] with [[Artist]] [[GoH]] [[Newton Ewell]]
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  • ...vention Center in [[Madison, WI]]. The [[Guests of Honor]] were [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] and [[Juanita Coulson]], [[Don Wollheim|Don
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  • ...[[Randall Garrett]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Jerry Jacks]] and [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]. It was a "[[SAMPO]] Production."
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  • ...otel in Concord, CA. Guests included [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] and several ''Blakes 7'' related people, but it's hard to tell if
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  • ...was "Fantasy Writers of the Southwest," the [[toastmaster]] was [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] and it was [[chaired]] by [[Randal Rau]].
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  • ...and, CA]] which was formed in the mid-60s. It met for a time at [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]'s house and published a clubzine ''[[The Voice of the Gryphon]]''.
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  • ...lverberg]], [[Bjo Trimble]], [[John Trimble]], [[Leslie Turek]], [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], and many others.
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  • ...tured speaker. He and the other dignitary, [[Pro]] [[SF]] writer [[Seabury Quinn]], were both [[DC]] locals and had attended [[WSFA]] meetings. The evening
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  • ...and Saratoga Hilton in Saratoga Springs, NY. The [[GoHs]] were [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] and [[Steven Erikson]], and the [[Special Guests]] were [[David Dr
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  • ...submerged [[stfists]] dwelling in [[Washington, DC]], including [[Seabury Quinn]]. Old-time [[fantasy]] [[movies]] were frequently revived to be shown at m
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  • ...estroyed My Life, and How We Can Win the Fight Against Online Hate, by Zoë Quinn (PublicAffairs)
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  • ...the Leamington Hotel in [[Minneapolis]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Dave Wixon]], [[Steve Hickman]], [[Somtow Sucharitkul]], [[Rust
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  • ...ang Jeschke]], [[Harry Harrison]] and [[Andrew Porter]] and with [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] as [[Toastmaster]].
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  • ...at [[convention]] [[Turkey Reading]]s, a practice kicked off by [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]].
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  • 2017 ||[[Seabury Quinn]]
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  • ..., [[James Tiptree, Jr.]], [[Luise White]], [[Kate Wilhelm]], and [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], and [[Jeff Smith]], the editor.
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  • ...ovecraft]]'s Shadow'', and ''New Horizons''. Ross also co-edited [[Seabury Quinn]]'s ''Night Creatures'', and ''[[Hannes Bok]]: A Life in Illustration''. H
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  • ...ng Jeschke]] and [[Joe Haldeman]]. [[FGoH]]: [[Andrew Porter]]. [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chairman]]: [[Kees van Toorn]].
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  • ...Clark Ashton Smith]], [[C. L. Moore]], [[Robert E. Howard]], and [[Seabury Quinn]] in its great days during the 30s. It began to slip during [[World War II]
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  • ...e Booby Hatch]] and [[Labyrinth of Valeron]], and married author [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] in the 1970s. They later separated and divorced. He was one of th
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  • ...nting tweets. Among other responses, he appointed [[Gamergate]] target Zoë Quinn as acceptor, and wrote a new book, "Slammed in the Butt by My Hugo Nominati
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  • [[Concat 4]] || 1992 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]
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  • ...] attended a couple of meetings and once we had both Mr. Ley and [[Seabury Quinn]]. Then disaster threatened. [[Russell Swanson]], who had been acting [[pre
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  • ...books by writers such as [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[A. Merritt]] and [[Seabury Quinn]].
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  • 2010 ||[[Maria Quinn]] ||''The Gene Thieves'' ||
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  • ...[[Frank Kelly Freas]], [[Orson Scott Card]], [[Howard Waldrop]], [[Kerry O'Quinn]] ...], [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Rowena Morrill,]], [[Steve Gould]], Kerry O'Quinn
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  • ...San Francisco Airport as part of the bidding for [[SFCon '71]]: [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]] did the program for that convention, which appears to have been th
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  • ...ently back when [[WT]] was one of the only [[proz]]; it included [[Seabury Quinn]] and other [[fans]] who were more interested in [[weird]] than [[stf]] wri
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  • ...ows far more about Quinn's writings than I do), [[Frank Dietz]] almost got Quinn to begin his speech, and was stopped barely in time. All went well, however. Quinn spoke briefly, contrasting a [[fantasy]] horror story and a [[science-ficti
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  • ...[[ConChord 26]] ||October 10-12, 2014 ||Town and Country Hotel ||[[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Sue Dawe]], [[Bill Roper]], [[Matt Leger]], [[Mary Mulholland]]
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  • ...Pinque, Connor Pitetti, Heather Poirier, Gage Prentiss, Joe Pulver, Dennis Quinn, Liv Rainey-Smith, Jenna Randall, Rory Raven, Peter Rawlik, Marcello Riccia ..., Mitchell McArtor, Carmen Marusich, Brian Mullen, Mallory O'Meara, Dennis Quinn, Allison Rich, Jessica Saniuk, Anthony Teth, Rob Zannini, and The joey Zone
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  • ...ve 1]] || April 30, 1950 || Wardman Park Hotel || [[Willy Ley]], [[Seabury Quinn]] ...il 29, 1951 || Statler Hotel || [[Sam Moskowitz]], [[Art Rapp]], [[Seabury Quinn]]
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  • [[SpoCon 2022]]: Revamped || October 28-30, 2022 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Michael Brugger]], Dragon Dronet. Final SpoCon.
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  • ...d Meskys]], [[D. B. Moore]], [[Debbie Notkin]], [[Diana Paxson]], [[Thomas Quinn]], [[Alva Rogers]], [[Greg Shaw]], [[Tom Whitmore]].
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  • ...rd]], [[C. L. Moore]], [[Frank Owen]], [[E. Hoffmann Price]] and [[Seabury Quinn]].
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  • Kerry O'Quinn (publisher of Starlog) Kerry O'Quinn (publisher of Starlog)
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  • [[WisCon 5]] || March 6-8, 1981 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] and [[Juanita Coulson]], [[Don Wollheim|Don [[WisCon 10]] || February 21–23, 1986 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Suzette Haden Elgin]]
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  • ..., Heather Poirier, W. Scott Poole, Gage Prentiss, Mani C. Price, Dennis P. Quinn, Jonathan Raab, Liv Rainey-Smith, Rory Raven, Pete Rawlik, Géza A. G. Reil ...n Mullen, Mrina Nikrad, CJ Opperthauser, Rebecca Paiva, Eric Parks, Dennis Quinn, Allison Rich, Loren Sloan, Farah Rose Smith, Michelle Souliere, Justin Ste
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  • The full-scale dinner that the [[Club]] hosted to honor [[Seabury Quinn]], the grand old man of ''[[Weird Tales]]'' and author of that gentle fanta ...[[WSFA]] was host to some of the finest SF [[pros]]. I remember [[Seabury Quinn]], [[Isaac Asimov]], [[Willy Ley]], [[George O. Smith]], [[Lloyd Eshbach]],
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  • [[Arcana 25]] ||September 22-24, 1995 ||[[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]]
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  • [[Guests of Honor]] were [[Spider Robinson]] and [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Fan Guests of Honor]] were [[Pierre Pettinger|Pierre]] and [[Sa
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  • ...of her ''Weird Tales'' colleagues (including [[August Derleth]], [[Seabury Quinn]], and [[Greye La Spina]]) and with [[SF]] editors/writers such as [[Groff
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  • ...ke [[the Coles]], [[Tony Boucher]], [[Donald Moore|D. B. Moore]], [[Thomas Quinn]], [[Poul Anderson|Poul]] and [[Karen Anderson]], and [[Lloyd Eaton]]. At v
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  • ...d [[Richard L. Tierney]], [[August Derleth]], [[Henry Kuttner]], [[Seabury Quinn]], and [[Ralph Milne Farley]]. It has been reported that Price died while
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  • ...g Wonder Stories]]''; [[Raymond A. Palmer]], ''[[Other Worlds]]''; [[James Quinn]], ''[[If]]''. There was a panel made up of the Specialist Book Publishers:
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  • ...Houstoun, Daniel Holmes, Cody Jones, Kenneth Lai, Andrew Lenoir, Dennis P. Quinn, Zack Rearick, Marc Ricciardi, Jesus Emmanuel Navarro-Stefanon, Andy Troy,
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  • ...ovan K. Loucks, Mitchell McArtor, Carmen Marusich, Brian Mullen, Dennis P. Quinn, Allison Rich, Jessica Saniuk, Anthony Teth, Rob Zannini, and The joey Zone
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  • [[LibertyCon 13]] || 1999 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[David Mattingly]], Cheryl Mandus
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  • ...no, Andrea Ward (it), Valerio Evangelisti, Bernardo Lanzetti (it), Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Lolita Fatjo, Alexander Siddig, Anthony Simcoe, Patricia Tallman, J
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  • [[Necon 17]] || 1997 || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], Yvonne Navarro, [[Pat Morrisey]]
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  • ...olkner]], [[Paul Poulton]] || Aug 14-16, 2009 || Ether Centre || [[Chelsea Quinn Yarbro]], [[Narrelle M. Harris]]
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