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  • Stuart David Schiff is the editor-publisher of ''[[Whispers]]'', a magazine that is know
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stuart David Schiff]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stuart David Schiff]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Stuart David Schiff]]
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  • ...008 in Walsall, [[Birmingham, UK]]. [[GoH]] Charlie Adlard, Stuart Conran, David Devereux, John McCrea, [[Robert Rankin]]. [[Chaired]] by [[James Bacon]].
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  • ...eld in Tillamook, OR. It was run by [[Carl Juarez]] with help from [[David Stuart]] and may not have done more than issue the single flyer, below. It did not
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  • Past judges have included [[Algis Budrys]], [[David Hartwell]], and [[Mark V. Ziesing]]. Winners have included [[Stuart David Schiff]], [[Steve Fabian]], [[Philip K. Dick]], [[Howard Waldrop]], [[Dan S
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  • Stuart David Schiff is the editor-publisher of ''[[Whispers]]'', a magazine that is know
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  • * ''[[Whispers]]'' ed. by [[Stuart David Schiff]]
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  • ...]]''. He ran the [[Tillamook in 1981]] [[hoax Worldcon bid]] with [[David Stuart]]. ''Chunga'' won the Best Fanzine [[FAAn Award]] in 1995, 1996, 2003, 200
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  • ...The [[Featured Guest]] list was TammyJo Eckhart, Lou Harry, Mikey Mason, [[David Lee Pancake]], Robert Pyatt, Ph. D., [[Tom Smith]]. The [[toastmaster]] wa
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  • ...Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio; Screen Story by Ted Elliott & Terry Rossio and Stuart Beattie and Jay Wolpert; Directed by Gore Verbinski ...by Michael Dougherty & Dan Harris and David Hayter; Story by Zak Penn and David Hayter & Bryan Singer; Directed by Bryan Singer
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  • ...d dark fantasy-oriented [[fanzine]]/[[semi-prozine]] published by [[Stuart David Schiff]]. ''Whispers'' was nominated for the [[1984 Best Semiprozine Hugo]]
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  • ...VA]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Guy Gavriel Kay]], [[Les Edwards]], and [[Stuart David Schiff]], and [[Lail Finlay]] was [[Special Guest]].
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  • * ''[[Whispers]]'' ed. by [[Stuart David Schiff]]
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  • ...kow]], [[Dale Tarr]], [[Lee Tremper]], [[Bob Tucker]] (and sons Robert and David), [[Fern Tucker]] and [[Ted White]].
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  • 1994 || [[David A. Sutton]] 2021 || [[Alasdair Stuart]]
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  • * [[Stuart Andrews]] (a.k.a. Viking Stu), Fan * [[David Wayne Keller]], Fan
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  • * [[Stuart Bergman]] (b.1965) October 6, Fan * [[Tom Arden]] (b.David Rain 1961) December 15, Author, Reviewer
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  • ...ing and was been continuously in the APA until 2014); [[Dirk W. Mosig]]; [[David Drake]]; [[Robert Weinberg]]; [[J. Vernon Shea]] (now deceased); [[Chet Wil ...ge Wetzel]]; [[Bernadette Bosky]]; [[Larry Baker]]; [[Robert M. Price]]; [[David C. Smith]]
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  • [[Picocon 5]] || February 21, 1987 || [[John Brunner]], [[David Hardy]] ...con 31]] || February 22, 2014 || [[Sarah Pinborough]], [[Charles Stross]], David Southwood
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  • [[InConJunction XIII]] || July 2-4, 1993 || [[David Drake]], [[Patricia Davis]], [[Michael P. Kube-McDowell]] [[InConJunction XIV]] || July 1-3, 1994 || [[David Gerrold]], [[Todd Cameron Hamilton]]
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  • 2 ||1983 || ||ed by [[Stephen Wimperis]], [[Barbara Rochford]], [[Edward Stuart]] *Crankenstein - A Sfinx Serial by David Langford
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  • David Valsorda ''(Vic.)'' {{link | website=https://www.prahran.press/authors/david-valsorda/?v=6cc98ba2045f | text=bio}}
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  • 1952 || V. 11 ||[[Stuart S. Hoffman]] (#2) & [[Ray C. Higgs]] (#1,3-4). #5 ed. unknown. 1984 - 1987 || V. 44-47 ||[[David Heath]] (V44 #1-6; V45 #1-6; V46 #1-6; and V47 #1-6)
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  • David Adès ''(U.S.A.)'' Stuart Barrow ''(A.C.T.)''
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  • ...e times: 1) Flora Parkinson, 1940 (divorced), one daughter; 2) Beverly Ann Stuart, 1946, two sons; 3) Theresa Shackleford, 1985. The first novel inspired a 1984 film by David Lynch, the 2000 Sci-Fi Channel miniseries ''Frank Herbert's Dune'' and its
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  • He was married to [[Miriam Dyches]] in the 1950s. In 1961, he married [[Carol Stuart]]. ...20XXXX%20Program%20Book.pdf#page=93 Westercon XXXX PB, p91] (Obituary by [[David Bratman]])
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  • David Allan ''(N.S.W.)'' David Heinrich ''(S.A.)''
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  • ...ise Sachter]], [[Stuart Grossman]], [[Claire Eddy]], [[Diane Duane]] and [[David Simmons]] joined the committee.
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  • ..., IL]] || [[F. Paul Wilson]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Susan Allison]], [[David B. Mattingly]] ...y Convention 2008]] || October 30–November 2, 2008 || [[Calgary, AB]] || [[David Morrell]], [[Barbara Hambly]], [[Tom Doherty]], [[Todd Lockwood]]
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  • [[An Index to Unknown and Unknown Worlds]] || ||1942 ||[[Stuart Hoffman]] [[The Collector's Poul Anderson]] || ||1976 ||[[David Stever]] and [[Drew Whyte]]
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  • *[[Chas. Stuart Metchette]]: [https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Spacewarp/Spacewarp42-72.html *[[David Langford]]: ''[[The Transatlantic Hearing Aid]]''
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  • * [[Ruth Stuart]] (b.1964) August 12, Fan * [[David Keith Mano]] (b.1942) September 14, Author
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  • ...riter. He sometimes used the [[penname]]s [[Zweig, Allen|Allen Zweig]], '''David Grinnell, Millard Verne Gordon, Martin Pearson''' and '''Braxton Wells''', ...[John B. Michel]], [[William S. Sykora]] (holding the [[NYB-ISA]] flag), [[David A. Kyle]], and [[Robert Madle]]. They're standing in front of Independence
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  • David Carroll ''(N.S.W.)'' David Coleman
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  • Stuart Olver ''(Qld)'' {{link | website=https://midnightechomagazine.com/2015/04/14/meet-the-writer-stuart-olver/ | text=bio}}
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  • [[David J. Lake]] (1929-2016) David Levell ''(N.S.W.)''
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  • ...er Number One”), [[Eando Binder]], [[Jack Darrow]], [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[David H. Keller]], M.D., [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Clark Ashton Smith]], and [[R. ...ign up, winners of autographed letters and original manuscripts from Dr. [[David H. Keller]], provided they wrote appropriate letters first to the [[prozine
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  • * [[Stuart MacKenzie]] -- ''[[Ib Tenebo]]'' * [[David Piper]] -- ''[[Moth]]''
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  • 61 || [[David Rike]] || ''[[Rabble Rouser]]'' || April 9, 1959 || 16 || * 6. [[Stuart Nock]]
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  • [[Douglas Thompson]] - 2416 Stuart St - Berk <br> [[David Claudia Brown|Brown, Claudo, David]], Republic of Panama * <br>
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  • ...er]], [[Rick Sneary]], [[Genevieve K. Stephens]], [[Bob Stein]], [[Charles Stuart]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Bill Venable]], [[James A. Wade]], [[T. E. Watkins]], [[Charles Stuart]] discussed "The Road to Stellar Empire" in the November issue, and [[T. E.
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