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  • [[SF]] author Dean Rodney Lambe began publishing work of genre interest with "Damn Shame" for ''[[Analog]]'' (September, 197 His SF novel, ''The Odysseus Solution'' (1986) with [[Michael A. Banks]], pits humans against their Alien rulers.
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  • .... With his brother, Michael, he was a partner in the [[Ziesing Brothers]] publishing company and now owns and manages the [[Ziesings]] [[small press]] with his
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  • Through his [[publishing house]] '''Ezellohar Books''' he published ''[[The Middle-Earth Library]]'' * ''[[Akallabeth]]'' [late 70s] (with [[Michael Logan]])
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  • ==CSFG Publishing == * ''Elsewhere: An Anthology of Incredible Places'', edited by [[Michael Barry]] (2003)
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  • From 1988 through 1993, [[Pulphouse Publishing]] published a quarterly magazine in hardback form edited by [[Kristine Kath ...fantasy]] authors including [[Charles de Lint]], [[Michael Bishop]], and [[Michael Swanwick]]. In addition, each issue included essays on a variety of subject
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  • ...to 55 in 2013), [[Jason Sizemore]], [[Michael Damian Thomas]]. It stopped publishing in 2019.
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  • '''Michael Anthony Foster''' was an [[American]] [[sf]] writer who began publishing [[sf]] with ''The Warriors of Dawn'' (1975).
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  • * "Lord Weary's Empire" by [[Michael Swanwick]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' Dec 2006] * Julian: A Christmas Story by [[Robert Charles Wilson]] [[[PS Publishing]], 2006]
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  • [[File:BanksMichaelA.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Michael A. Banks''' ]] '''Michael A. Banks''', a [[Cincinnati]] writer and editor of [[SF]] and nonfiction, a
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  • ...eder]] in [[London]]. Starting with issue 3, [[Richard Fawcett]] took over publishing in Uncasville, Connecticut, though [[Dave Reeder]] remained editor. Fawcett ..., [[Wilum Pugmire]], [[Dorothy Quick]], [[Dave Reeder]], [[Carol Reid]], [[Michael Nicholas Richards]], [[David A. Riley]], [[Archie N. Roy]], [[Hudson Shaw]]
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  • ...te 1960s in ''[[Locus]]'' and other [[fanzines]], as well as an author and publishing professional. He graduated from Rochester Institute of Technology in 1970,
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  • [[File:RosenblumJMca1942.jpeg|thumb|left|'''J. Michael Rosenblum, ca. 1942'''. ''(From ''[[VOM]]'' 23.)'']] '''John Michael “Mike” Rosenblum''' was one of the [[UK]]'s first, and best-liked, [[fa
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  • ...promotion of SF teaching and study, editing, reviewing, editorial writing, publishing, organizing meetings, mentoring, and leadership in SF/fantasy organizations 2007 ||[[Michael Levy]]
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  • Pam Wells is a [[UK]] [[fan]] engaged in [[fanzine]] publishing and [[con-running]]. She was a member of [[Friends in Space]]. She published ''[[Attitude]]'' with [[Michael Abbott]] and [[John Dallman]] with 12 issues between 1994 and 1997 and was
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  • ...ommunity, be it through disseminating knowledge about the pulps or through publishing or other efforts to preserve and to foster interest in the pulp magazines w 2010 ||[[Michael Chomko]]
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  • ...base. The first winner of this award was ''The Knight of the Swords'' by [[Michael Moorcock]]. ...st Small Press Award, The PS Publishing Best Small Press Award, and The PS Publishing Independent Press Award
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  • Wells began his [[fan]] publishing career in [[Savannah]], [[Georgia]], with ''Fiendetta''. At least 14 issues ...l eight issues are in the Liverpool University Library as part of the [[J. Michael Rosenblum]] collection.
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  • ...lub began publishing its fanzine in early 1960, and ''Sf forum'' was still publishing with #141 as of May, 2023. From 1965 until the 1970s, it was the dominant [ 84 || 1982 || || [[Michael Svensson]] & [[Kaj Harju]] ||
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  • ...lla Hugo|Best Novella]]: ''All Systems Red'', by [[Martha Wells]] (Tor.com Publishing) ...Editor, Short Form Hugo|Best Editor, Short Form]]: [[Lynne M. Thomas]] & [[Michael Damian Thomas]]
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  • ...fiction]] was collected in ''Oracle Lips'' (1999). She collaborated with [[Michael Moorcock]] on ''Silverheart'', a novel set in his Elric multiverse. In 2003, she launched '''Immanion Press''', a publishing company that produced her own works, new writers, and well-known genre writ
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  • ...er in the US. It was founded in the early 50s by [[A. A. Wyn]], initially publishing westerns and mysteries, but quickly expanded into [[sf]]. Through the 1950s ...us Shepard]]'s ''Green Eyes'', [[William Gibson]]'s ''Neuromancer'', and [[Michael Swanwick]]'s ''In the Drift''.
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  • ...[[fantasy]] [[writer]]s still with us. We are looking at [[professional]] publishing, more than just a [[fan]] with a couple published stories. 1939 || 1956 || 2019 || [[Michael Moorcock]]
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  • ...ewert]] ||''[[Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show]]'' ||Hatrack Publishing ...tsman]] ||''[[Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show]]'' ||Hatrack Publishing
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  • ...ing to present the best work from the [[Australian and New Zealand Amateur Publishing Association]] on a yearly basis, as well as providing details of mailing co ...Foreword only), [[John Bangsund]], [[Leigh Edmonds]], [[Marc Ortlieb]], [[Michael O'Brien]], [[Susan Wood]], [[John Brosnan]]
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  • ...[Morning Star Press]] and edited by [[Jonathan Bacon]] of Shawnee, KS, and publishing mainly [[heroic fantasy]] [[fan fiction]]. Includes the first appearance of 12 ||November 1977 ||46 ||Art by [[Michael Moorcock]].
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  • ...tin Lombard]] in [[Lombard, IL]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Jim C. Hines]], [[Michael Longcor]], [[Bruce Schneier]], [[Karen Cooper]], [[Pete Abrams]]. [[Chair]] ...lus an [[art show]] and auction; 10 science programs; six [[panel]]s about publishing or writing; two panels on [[Politics|political issues]]; six about TV or fi
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  • '''Steve Utley''' began publishing [[SF]] in 1972 with "The Unkindest Cut of All" for a [[Perry Rodan]] anthol ...n [[Austin, Texas]]. Utley also edited ''Passing for Human'' (2009) with [[Michael Bishop]].
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  • * 1231 Publishing * 25 & Y Publishing
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  • ...) He was the youngest professional [[SF]] [[editor]] ever.<ref> Although [[Michael Moorcock]] became editor of ''Tarzan Adventures'' when he was 16.</ref> In 1933, the 17-year-old Hornig was publishing a very early [[fanzine]] called ''[[The Fantasy Fan]]'', and sent a copy to
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  • [https://www.blackstonepublishing.com/ Blackstone Publishing] announced in 2022 that ''The Last Dangerous Visions'' will be released Sep ...tone announced the acquisition in April 2022 at the London Book Fair, [[J. Michael Straczynski]], the executor of Ellison’s literary estate, said they had b
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  • ...s well as books of criticism by such writers as [[Samuel R. Delany]] and [[Michael Swanwick]]. (Were you looking for [[Roger Dard|Roger Dard’s publishing house]]?)
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  • ...|Best Novella]]: ''Every Heart a Doorway'', by [[Seanan McGuire]] (Tor.com publishing) ...est Semiprozine]]: [[Uncanny Magazine]], edited by [[Lynne M. Thomas]] & [[Michael Damian Thomas]], [[Michi Trota]], [[Julia Rios]], and podcast produced by [
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  • * Special Award to the Advertising Department of Granada Publishing for their advertising of "Bladerunner" * [[Michael Hailstone]] for his letters to ''[[ASFN]]''
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  • ...it ''[[New Worlds (Carnell)]]'', using '''Pendulum Publications''' as a [[publishing house]] name. After four issues he attempted to turn it into a [[prozine]] ...careers of [[Brian W. Aldiss]], [[J. G. Ballard]], [[Damien Broderick]], [[Michael Moorcock]], and [[James White]].
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  • IFWG Publishing is an international [[small press]] that specializes in speculative and chi * ''Kings of Under-Castle'' by [[Michael B. Fletcher]] (2013)
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  • ...Murray]], Rory Raven, Marc Ricciardi, Faye Ringel, [[Darrell Schweitzer]], Michael Umbricht, Robert Waugh, and Sarah Zurier. Publishing: Pierre Comtois, Michael Davis, [[Stefan Dziemianowicz]], Richard Gavin, Cody Goodfellow, Derrick Hu
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  • ...a Hugo|Best Novella]]: ''Artificial Condition'', by Martha Wells (Tor.com publishing) ...e]]: [[Uncanny Magazine]], publishers/editors-in-chief Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas, managing editor Michi Trota, podcast producers Erika Ensign
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  • ...t, Jr.''', was a [[Texas]] [[sf]] and [[fantasy]] [[author]] Barrett began publishing [[SF]] with "To Tell the Truth" in ''[[Galaxy]]'' (August, 1960). He used ...uttle]]. In a 1985 interview, Oliver called them "gifts from the gods." [[Michael Moorcock]], a onetime member of the Austin group, described Barrett's work:
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  • * [[Random Jottings]], [[Michael Dobson]] {{publishing | year=2019}}
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  • ...blishing house]] was the [[Green Jester]]. Its outstanding member was [[J. Michael Rosenblum]].
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  • ...nd ''Strange Attraction: Turns of the Midnight Carnival Wheel'' (Bereshith Publishing).
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  • [[Norwescon V]] || March 18-21, 1982 || [[Thomas M. Disch]], [[Michael Whelan]], [[Bob Shaw]] ...April 17-20, 2003 || [[Jane Yolen]], [[Jim Burns]], [[Geoffrey Landis]], [[Michael Whelan]]
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  • [[Marcon XXII]] || May 1987 || [[Michael Kube-McDowell]], [[David Mattingly]], [[Bill Roper]], Kevin Siembieda, Tom [[Marcon XXIII]] || April 29 - May 1, 1988 || [[David Brin]], [[Michael Whelan]], Kevin Siembieda
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  • [[1969 Hugos|1969]]||[[St. Louiscon]]||Neil Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin and Michael Collins ||for "The Best Moon Landing Ever." [[Harlan Ellison]]|| for 50 years of publishing [[fiction]].
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  • [[Science Fiction Title Changes]] || ||1965 ||[[Michael Viggiano]] and [[Donald Franson]] [[A Directory of SF&F Publishing Houses and Book Dealers]] || ||1974 ||[[Marshall B. Tymm]]
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  • The '''Australian and New Zealand Amateur Publishing Association''' (or Australian and New Zealand Amateur Press Association) is * [[Michael F. Green]] -- ''[[Reality Module]]''
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  • ...he asked me to take his [[photo]] for the cover of [[New Worlds]] that was publishing one of his short stories. The photo was taken in the Cheltenham Science Fic * [[Michael Ireland]]
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  • The [[small press]] publishing arm of ISFiC. It often produced books by the [[Author GoH]] at Windycon. ...s by [[Elizabeth Bear]], [[Seanan McGuire]], [[Catherynne Valente]], and [[Michael Damian Thomas]]
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  • ...f Dagon, which used Lovecraft's work as a basis for occult experiments and publishing). ...[Steve Walker]], [[Graeme Phillips]] (UK), [[Henrik Harksen]] (Denmark), [[Michael Ashley]] (UK), [[Derrick Hussey]] (publisher of Hippocampus Press), [[John
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  • ...ati Tournament || May 22-25, 2009 || [[Steven Brust]], [[John Kovalic]], [[Michael Stackpole]] ...The Resistance || May 24-27, 2013 || Dragon Dronet, [[Jim Butcher]], Paizo Publishing, [[Theresa Mather]]
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  • ...efore beginning his writing career. He became a full-time writer in 1968, publishing under several pseudonyms, including '''John Luther Novak''' and '''Colin We ...'[[Last Dangerous Visions]]'', with contributions from [[Brian Aldiss]], [[Michael Bishop]], [[Barry Malzberg]], [[Bob Shaw]], and others].
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  • ...[[fan gatherings]] were held, several old and new [[fanzines]] continued [[publishing]], and new [[prozines]] were begun. ...tors and either were sent to work camps or let alone — these included [[J. Michael Rosenblum]], [[Charles Hornig]], and [[Art Joquel]]. The [[Forry Ackerman]]
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  • 9||May 22, 1950||[[Melvin Korshak]] spoke about publishing, gave opinions & news. ...obert Johnson]] ([[editor]] and [[publisher]] of ''[[Orb (Johnson)]]''); [[Michael Girsdansky]].
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  • ...e]], among others — so many, we now call them “'''Forrynyms'''.” He used [[publishing house]] names [[Snafucius Pubs]] and [[Fubar Pubs]]. In 1947, she began publishing the first known lesbian publication in America, ''Vice Versa'', a [[carbonz
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  • ...[Denver]]ites, [[Chuck Hansen]], [[Roy Hunt]], and [[Lew Martin]], started publishing ''[[The Alchemist]]'' in 1940, many fans in other parts of the country assu ...t large," and [[Robert Lowndes]], [[Paul Freehafer]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[J. Michael Rosenblum]] and [[Vol Molesworth]] were listed as representatives.
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  • ...concept and run the inaugural award process. Committee members took turns publishing ''The Zine Fan'', the discussion-zine in which the awards' business was con 2019 || May 5, 2019 || [[Corflu 36]] || [[Curt Phillips]] and [[Michael Dobson]] || [[2019 FAAn Awards]]
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  • ...rdinating [[fanac|fan activities]], providing a common meeting ground, and publishing informational booklets like this one -- would be worthwhile. It is so large In 1965, it published ''[[Science Fiction Title Changes]]'' by [[Michael Viggiano]] and [[Donald Franson]]. For the N3F's 75th anniversary in 2017,
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  • ...ry three months. Members are required to be active in some way, writing or publishing. There are annual elections in June of a president, vice president, secreta ...three months. Members are required to be active in some way -- writing or publishing -- and produce at least 8 pages of activity a year. There are annual elect
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  • ...Other contributors included [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Henry Ackerman]], [[Michael De Angelis]], [[Warren Baldwin]], [[Wrai Ballard]], [[Donn Bratton]], [[Don In 1983, Rapp resumed publishing ''Spacewarp'' as a member of [[SAPS]].
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  • * "The Man Of Slow Feeling", [[Michael Wilding]] * "The House of Compassionate Sharers", [[Michael Bishop]] (''[[Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine]]'' No 1)
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