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  • ...work and the current [[SF]] field. They were heckled by [[Judith Merril]]. Merril spoke on some of the prominent types of bad SF; she was heckled by Pohl. Po
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  • '''Judith Merril''' (born Josephine Juliet Grossman, later '''Judith Zissman''', then '''Poh ...She changed her name legally on immigrating to [[Canada]] in 1973. Judith Merril wrote three novels (the last two co-authored with [[C. M. Kornbluth]] under
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  • [[Pseudonym]] used by [[Cyril M. Kornbluth]] and [[Judith Merril]] in 1951 and 1952 for two books, ''Gunner Cade'' and ''Outpost Mars''.
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  • ...Toronto]]. The [[GoHs]] were Rick Baker, Chris Steinbrunner, and [[Judith Merril]].
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  • ...[James Blish]], and [[Judith Merril]], in Milford, [[Pennsylvania]], where Merril then lived and where [[Knight]] had also lived.
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  • ...eld April 21, 1963 at Adelphi Hall in [[Manhattan]]. [[GoH]] was [[Judith Merril]]. [[Chairman]] was [[Frank Dietz]]. Attendance was about 125 and accordin
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Judy Zissman]] ([[Judith Merril]]).
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  • ...ng to stay with [[SF]] writers [[Judy Merril]] and [[Frederik Pohl]]. When Merril and Pohl split up, Carol moved out with Pohl, becoming his fourth wife in 1
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  • ...l in [[Madison, WI]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[Judith Merril]]. It was chaired by [[Jeanne Gomoll]].
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  • ..., at the Regency Plaza in [[Minneapolis]], MN. The [[GoHs]] were [[Judith Merril]] and [[Andy Hooper]].
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  • ...andolph Hotel in in [[Oxford]] over Easter 1969. The [[GoH]] was [[Judith Merril]]. The [[committee]] was [[E. C. Tubb]], [[Kenneth Bulmer]], [[Anne Keyloc
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  • ..., and [[FGoH]] was [[Elinor Busby]] and the [[Special Guest]] was [[Judith Merril]]. It seems to have been a fundraiser for the [[Vancouver in '87]] [[World
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  • Special Guests were [[Jeff Duntemann]], [[Nancy Kress]], [[Judith Merril]], [[Kay Reynolds]], [[Roger Reynolds]].
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  • ...ok Hugo]]: ''Better to Have Loved: The Life of Judith Merril'' by [[Judith Merril]] and [[Emily Pohl-Weary]]
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  • ...de Lint]], [[Kevin Davies]], [[Phil Jennings]], [[Dave Duncan]], [[Judith Merril]], [[Fran Skene]]
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  • ...by the [[Spaced Out Library]]. The organizing committee included [[Judith Merril]], [[Darko Suvin]], [[Peter Fitting]], [[Peter Gill]], [[John Percy]] and [
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  • ...|JWCjr]], [[Theodore Sturgeon|Sturgeon]], [[Willy Ley|Ley]], [[Judy Merril|Merril]], etc.
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  • ...erinsky|Alan A. Katerinsky]], [[Nancy Kress]], [[Shirley Meier]], [[Judith Merril]], [[Josepha Sherman]], [[Mary Stanton]], [[Karen Wehrstein]], and [[Patric
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  • ...sthumous Guests]]: [[C. M. Kornbluth]], [[Gordon R. Dickson]] amd [[Judith Merril]].
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  • ...ntasy Hall of Fame]]. She went on to become the collection head for the [[Merril Collection]] in Toronto and co-edited ''Tesseracts 4'' with [[Michael Skeet
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