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  • [[File:BoucherAnthony1950.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Anthony Boucher, [[NorWesCon]], 1950.'''<br>''Photo by [[Martin Alger]].'' ]] '''Anthony Boucher''' was the [[penname]] of '''William Anthony Parker White''', a [[fan]] who was best known for his [[pro]] work as an ed
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  • Anthony "Skip" Ward was a [[Portland, OR]] [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Societ
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  • ...thor]] of [[SF]] and [[fantasy]], publishing his work under the name Piers Anthony. He is most famous for his long-running [[novel]] series set in the fiction Anthony maintains an Internet Publishers Survey in the interest of helping aspiring
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  • '''Anthony “Mitch?” Mitchell''', an [[Australian]] [[fan]], was “ Gratuitous Int
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  • '''John Anthony Burgess Wilson''', a [[British]] writer, is best known for his [[dystopian]
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  • ...over his true name -- which were the source of a [[gag-line]], "'''Who is Anthony Gilmore?'''" -- raged in [[Fantasy Magazine (Schwartz)|FANTASY MAGAZINE]] f
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  • ...Book Hugo]] and ''Concordance to [[Cordwainer Smith]], Third Edition'' by Anthony R. Lewis from [[NESFA Press]] was nominated for the [[2001 Best Related Boo
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  • Anthony S. Burdge is a [[New York]] [[Tolkien]] [[fan]], founder [[Heren Istarion]]
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  • [[Oxonmoot]] 2000 was held September 22-24, 2000 at St Anthony's College in [[Oxford]], UK.
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  • [[Oxonmoot]] 2002 was held September 13-15, 2002 at St Anthony's College in [[Oxford]], UK.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Mark Anthony]] and [[Paula-Ann Anthony]] of [[Tempe, AZ]].
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  • [[Oxonmoot]] 2001 was a [[convention]] held September 21-23, 2001 at St Anthony's College in [[Oxford, UK]].
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  • Bouchercon, the Anthony Boucher Memorial World Mystery conventions, is an annual convention of crea ...er/editor [[Anthony Boucher]], the principal [[pseudonym]] used by William Anthony Parker White, [[SF]] editor, fantasy writer, and mystery writer.
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  • ...-11 October 1976 at the house of [[Anthony Peacey]] and his wife Gloria. [[Anthony Peacey]] was [[Chairman]]. Other committee members were [[Wally Blackburn]] A convention report by [[Robert McGough]] in ''[[Cygnetures]]'' states that Anthony Peacey renamed the convention to Duckcon 13 in honour of a duck of his havi
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  • ...ay, the generic [[Guests of Honor]] were Richard Herd, Anita La Selva, and Anthony Montgomery, the [[Filking GoH]] was [[Michael "Moonwulf" Longcor]], the Gam
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  • ...ythe]], [[Ian Stewart]], and [[Jason Anthony-Rowlands|Jason]] and [[Rachel Anthony-Rowlands]].
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  • ...' by [[Fredric Brown]] and ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]'' by H. H. Holmes ([[Anthony Boucher]]). ''An Annotated Bibliography of Recursive Science Fiction'', compiled by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] (with an introduction by [[Barry N. Malzberg]]), was published b
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Anthony Abelaye]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Michael Anthony Carroll]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Anthony Roche]].
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  • '''Anthony “Mitch?” Mitchell''', an [[Australian]] [[fan]], was “ Gratuitous Int
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  • Anthony S. Burdge is a [[New York]] [[Tolkien]] [[fan]], founder [[Heren Istarion]]
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  • '''Anthony Hope''' was the [[pen name]] of '''Sir Anthony Hope Hawkins''', a [[British]] [[author]], barrister and politician, best k
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  • ...|| 22 || Letters from [[Andre Norton]], [[Thomas Burnett Swann]], [[Piers Anthony]]. 11 || May 1977 || 38 || Interview with Piers Anthony. Letters from [[Frank Belknap Long]], [[Karl Edward Wagner]], [[James Gunn]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Anthony Rayson]].
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  • [[PulpFest]] 2011 was held in 2011. The [[Munsey Award]] winner was Anthony Tollin.
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Anthony Smith]] for [[CAPA-Alpha]].
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  • His principal books have been on authors Cornell Woolrich, [[Anthony Boucher]], and Ellery Queen.
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  • Anthony (Tony) Shillitoe is an Australian fantasy writer.
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  • ...ival|ShadowCon]] 4 was August 19-22, 1999 in Oslo, Norway. The [[GoH]] was Anthony Daniels.
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  • ...]], [[Simon Beresford]], [[Jonathan Cowie]] (behind), [[Mike Westhead]], [[Anthony Heathcote]], [[Bernie Peek]], [[Barrington J. Bayley]] ([[GoH]]), [[Kathy W
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  • 5 || January 1973 || || [[Mark Anthony]] ||
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  • ...thor]] of [[SF]] and [[fantasy]], publishing his work under the name Piers Anthony. He is most famous for his long-running [[novel]] series set in the fiction Anthony maintains an Internet Publishers Survey in the interest of helping aspiring
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  • Anthony "Skip" Ward was a [[Portland, OR]] [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Societ
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  • ...a, FL. The [[GoHs]] were [[Ron Goulart]], [[Barbara Hambly]], and [[Piers Anthony]].
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  • ...86 at the Tampa Airport Holiday Inn in Tampa, FL. The [[GoH]] was [[Piers Anthony]].
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  • ...[[fan]] and [[pro]] active beginning in the 1940s, also wrote [[sf]] as '''Anthony More, E. M. Clinton, Ed M. Clinton, Jr.''', and other variants. He was a [[ ...the [[BArea]], and had son, Anthony (named, like Ed’s [[pseudonym]], for [[Anthony Boucher]]). The Clintons were among the parents who supported [[Walter Bree
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  • ...Western Hotel, Bandana Sq in [[St. Paul, MN]]. The [[GoH]] was the artist Anthony Tollin.
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  • ...oliday Inn Beach Resort in Fort Walton Beach, FL. The [[GoH]] was [[Piers Anthony]] and the [[FGoH]] was [[Carel Struyken]].
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  • Winner: ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • The White A. P. || [[Anthony Boucher]] Dr. Derringer || [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • '''John Anthony Burgess Wilson''', a [[British]] writer, is best known for his [[dystopian]
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  • ...the [[BArea]], and had son, Anthony (named, like Ed’s [[pseudonym]], for [[Anthony Boucher]]). The Clintons were among the parents who supported [[Walter Bree
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  • ...CA. [[GoHs]]: [[Terry Bisson]] and [[Susan R. Matthews]] and "the late" [[Anthony Boucher]]. Theme: "Law, Order, and Crime".
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  • ...1983 at the Holiday Inn Downtown in Tampa, FL. The [[GoHs]] were [[Piers Anthony]] and [[Robert Adams]]. The [[Fan GoHs]] were [[Bill Ritch]] and [[Kenny Mo
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  • * [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • ...ton, MA]]. GoH [[Harry Turtledove]], [[Victoria Lisi]], [[Julius Lisi]], [[Anthony R. Lewis]], [[Pierre Pettinger]], [[Sandy Pettinger]], [[Gwen Knighton Raft
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  • ...tz]] and [[Ruth Sachter]], the [[Science GoH]] was Patricia MacEwen, and [[Anthony Ward]] was Volunteer [[GoH]]. It was chaired by [[William Sadorus]].
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  • Robert Anthony Salvatore, who writes under the name R. A. Salvatore, is an American [[SF]]
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  • Presidents have included [[Anthony Howe]], [[Dallas Jones]], [[Kate Orman]], [[Neil Hogan]], [[Todd Beilby]],
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  • ...J. Cherryh]], [[Jane Fancher]], [[Connie Willis]], [[Courtney Willis]] and Anthony Maltese.
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  • '''James Anthony Mann''' is a [[conrunning fan]] living near [[Pittsburgh, PA]]. He has wor *[[Anthony Boucher]] ''The Compleat Boucher''
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  • ...[[Steven Brust]] the Media GoH was Greg Weisman, the [[Special GoH]] was Anthony Alongi. It was chaired by [[Gary Swaty]].
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  • ...ple, mainly [[pros]], including [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Evelyn Gold]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Mildred Clingerman]], [[Miriam Allen deFord]], [[Roy Squires]]
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  • * [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • ...belligerent, attendees at [[cons]]. The [[Epithets|epithet]] comes from [[Anthony Burgess]]' 1962 novel, ''A Clockwork Orange'', but only came into this use
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  • * ''Macroscope'' by [[Piers Anthony]] ([[Avon]], 1969)
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  • [[Co-Chairs]]: [[Ian Mond]], [[Anthony Mitchell]]
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  • ...anzine]] published by [[Modern Limited Publication]] and edited by [[David Anthony Kraft]] which started as a [[mimeoed]] [[fanzine]] and turned into an offse
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  • ...]], [[Simon Beresford]], [[Jonathan Cowie]] (behind), [[Mike Westhead]], [[Anthony Heathcote]], [[Bernie Peek]], [[Barrington J. Bayley]] ([[GoH]]), [[Kathy W
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  • ...nn at Powers Ferry Landing, in [[Atlanta, GA]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Piers Anthony]], [[Ron Lindahn]], [[Val Lakey Lindahn]], [[Steve Francis]], and [[Sue Fra
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  • ...f St. Anthony • poem by [[Frank Belknap Long]] (variant of Ballad of Saint Anthony) [as by Frank Belknap Long, Jr.]
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  • ...line]], published by [[Modern Limited Publications]] and edited by [[David Anthony Kraft]]. It was published starting in the Fall of 1970.
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  • It was also the inspiration for “Q.U.R.,” a 1943 SF story by [[Anthony Boucher]] (see [[Liquors]]).
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  • * '''[[David Anthony Durham]]'''
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  • He also wrote as Sydney Fowler and Anthony Wingrave.
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  • ...ggi, [[Italy]]. [[GoHs]] were Giuseppe Lippi, Lolita Fatjo, Marina Sirtis, Anthony Simcoe, Max Grodénchik, Larry Nemecek, Janet Nemecek, [[Ian Watson]], Serg
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  • ...e Hugo|1958]] ||''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]] ...e Hugo|1959]] ||''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]] and [[Robert P. Mills]]
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  • * ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • [[SF]] artists [[Anthony Palumbo]] and [[David Palumbo]] are her sons from her first marriage.
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  • ...untry in central [[Europe]], used as a setting for several [[novels]] by [[Anthony Hope]], which stands for a whole genre of imaginary-lands [[fiction]], in b
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  • ...nd began working for the Arthritis Trust of America, where he published as Anthony di Fabio.
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  • Guests: [[Kevin J. Anderson]] (science fiction), Anthony Bidulka (mystery), Adrienne Kerr of Penguin Canada, [[Kelley Armstrong]] (u
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  • ...]] Ceremony Manager at the 1997 [[LoneStarCon II]]. She also organized the Anthony Awards ceremony at [[Bouchercon]], the World Mystery Convention, in [[Austi
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  • Gratuitous Interstate Guest: Mitch? ([[Anthony Mitchell]])
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  • It was compiled by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] and the first version was released in 1970 at the [[Secondary Un
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  • * #3 ''Chthon'' by [[Piers Anthony]] ([[Ballantine]], 1967)
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  • ...r-old daughter of science-fiction writer [[Betsy Curtis]] remembers that [[Anthony Boucher]] was a would-be writer -- a Bob Cratchit-like character. [[Fritz
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  • '''Michael Anthony Foster''' was an [[American]] [[sf]] writer who began publishing [[sf]] wit
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  • ...[[Paul McAuley]], [[Jim Frenkel]], [[Jack Cohen]], [[Kevin Sharpe]] and [[Anthony Grafton]] with [[Ian Watson]] as [[toastmaster]]. In 2021, Frenkel said he
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  • * "In the Beginning" by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] (1994)
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  • Fall 1949 -- August 1954 ||[[Anthony Boucher]] and [[J. Francis McComas]] ||Quarterly, then bi-monthly, then mon September 1954 -- August 1958 ||[[Anthony Boucher]] ||Monthly
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  • ...the Hyatt Regency Nashville, in [[Nashville, TN]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Piers Anthony]] and [[Frank Kelly Freas]] was [[Guest Artist]]. In addition, there were
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  • ...al Duchy of Grand Fenwick. [[Fandom]] found the [[Ruritania]]n romps, as [[Anthony Boucher]] said of the first [[novel]], "utterly delightful ... a very nearl
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  • * #3 "Getting Through University" by [[Piers Anthony]] [''[[If]]'' Aug 1968]
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  • ...of Fantasy]]''), and was made editor in 1958 following the retirement of [[Anthony Boucher]]. He remained in this position until 1962, and was consulting edi ...e Fiction, Ninth Series'' (Doubleday, 1960). Under his editorship (with [[Anthony Boucher]]) [[F&SF]] won the [[Best Professional Magazine Hugo]] three times
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  • ...tee and it was sponsored by the [[Little Men]]. The [[toastmaster]] was [[Anthony Boucher]]. ...tured poker games that lasted through the nights and well into the days. [[Anthony Boucher]] and [[Barney Bernard]] befuddled other participants with their co
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  • Dorothy married Tommy in 1937; they had divorced by 1944, when she married Anthony Brizzi.
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  • [[Phoenixcon 5]] || May 4-6, 1990 || [[Piers Anthony]], [[Ron Lindahn]], [[Val Lakey Lindahn]], [[Steve Francis]], [[Sue Francis
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  • [[HurriCon 2]] || February 25-27, 1994 || [[Piers Anthony]], [[Carel Struyken]]
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  • ...over his true name -- which were the source of a [[gag-line]], "'''Who is Anthony Gilmore?'''" -- raged in [[Fantasy Magazine (Schwartz)|FANTASY MAGAZINE]] f
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  • [[File:BoucherAnthony1950.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Anthony Boucher, [[NorWesCon]], 1950.'''<br>''Photo by [[Martin Alger]].'' ]] '''Anthony Boucher''' was the [[penname]] of '''William Anthony Parker White''', a [[fan]] who was best known for his [[pro]] work as an ed
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  • ...ub]] centered in [[New York City]]. It was founded in September 2000 by [[Anthony Burdge]] and was a [[smial]] of the [[Tolkien Society]] as well as a Charte "[[Anthony S. Burdge]] and [[Jessica Burke]] are [[Co-chairs]], respectively, of Heren
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  • April 29 || [[Anthony Boucher]] dies.
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  • Multiverse 4 ||June 8-11, 2001 ||Edmund Barton Centre ||Anthony Daniels, Virginia Hey, Brian Thompson, John Cook
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  • Winner: ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]] and [[Robert P. Mills]]
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  • * ''Concordance to [[Cordwainer Smith]], Third Edition'' by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] ([[NESFA Press]], 2000)
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  • ...pbell]], [[Jonathan Cowie]], [[Arthur Cruttenden]], [[Richard Edwards]], [[Anthony Heathcote]], [[Tim Illingworth]], [[Caroline Mullan]], [[Bernie Peek]], [[R
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  • * ''Space Travel'' by [[Ben Bova]] and [[Anthony R. Lewis]] (Writer's Digest Books, 1997)
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  • * “Q.U.R.,” by [[H. H. Holmes]] ([[Anthony Boucher]]) (Astounding Science-Fiction, March 1943)
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  • * “We Print the Truth,” by [[Anthony Boucher]] (Astounding Science-Fiction, December 1943)
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  • ...p]] was [[MC]]. [[Jerry Page]] was the [[Rebel Award]] winner and [[Piers Anthony]] won the [[Phoenix Award]]. Attendance was 514.
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  • ...ity War, screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo (Marvel Studios)
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  • Within a few years, he was the co-founding editor, with [[Anthony Boucher]], of ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' (originally
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  • ...y by Stanley Kubrick; Directed by Stanley Kubrick; based on the novel by [[Anthony Burgess]]
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  • * “The Compleat [[Werewolf]],” by [[Anthony Boucher]] (Unknown Worlds, April 1942)
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  • ...ick Falasca]], [[Michael Palko]], [[Bill Berger]], [[Richard Ward]], [[Don Anthony]], [[Roy Hemple]], [[Philis Light]], [[Warren Rayle]], [[Val Lang]], [[Dave
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  • [[Guests of Honour]]: [[John Scalzi]], [[Kylie Chan]], [[Anthony Peacey]]
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  • Contributors included [[Piers Anthony]], [[Alicia Austin]], [[Bill Bowers]], [[Eman Brown]], [[Ginjer Buchanan]], ...Tucker, [[Silverberg]], [[Terry Carr]], and [[Piers A. Jacob]], AKA Piers Anthony, among others.
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  • ...yers]], [[Simon Beresford]], Jonathan Cowie (behind), [[Mike Westhead]], [[Anthony Heathcote]], [[Bernie Peek]], [[Barrington J. Bayley]] ([[GoH]]), [[Kathy W
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  • * ''Blithe Spirit'' (1945) [UA] Written by Noel Coward, Anthony Havelock-Allan, David Lean and Ronald Neame; Directed by David Lean; based
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  • * [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • ...raub]], [[Dean Koontz]], [[C. S. Lewis]], [[Brian W. Aldiss]], and [[Piers Anthony]].
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  • ...he August '28 and March '29 issues of [[Amazing]]) about the adventures of Anthony Rogers, an American World War I pilot transferred to the XXV Century (via a '''Buck Rogers''', [[scientifiction]] adventure hero, first appeared as Anthony Rogers in the [[novella]] ''Armageddon 2149 A.D.'' by [[Philip Francis Now
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  • ...nd other activity was always centered in [[Berkeley]]. Founders included [[Anthony Boucher]]. ...s have included: [[Karen Anderson]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Ruth Berman]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[David Bratman]], [[Anne Braude]], [[David Clark]], [[Esther Co
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  • ...ard]] presented by the [[World Science Fiction Society]], mystery fandom's Anthony Award, and horror fandom's [[Bram Stoker Award]]. Anyone may nominate and v
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  • ...nal Magazine]]: ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • ...tic'' &mdash; was a coinage of Holmes’ (aka [[Tony Boucher]] aka [[William Anthony Parker White]]), Heinlein’s [[California]] home did have such a sign. (I
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  • Contributors included [[George Barr]], [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], [[Anthony Curtis]], [[Dick Eney]], [[Richard Glass]], [[Jack Harness]], [[George Heap
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  • ...onsiderably with the context. Gag lines famous in [[fandom]] are "[[Who Is Anthony Gilmore?]]", and "The [[Gostak]] [[distims]] the [[doshes]]", "[[goshwowboy
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  • [[SF]], mystery, and western author '''Gary Anthony Lovisi''' lives in [[Brooklyn]], [[New York]]. In the 1980s–1990s, he edi
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  • ...collects [[Damon Knight]]'s seminal reviews of [[SF]]. Introduction by [[Anthony Boucher]]. Contents:
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  • ...hester, Hilary Ford, William Godfrey, William Vine, Peter Graaf, '''and''' Anthony Rye'''.
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  • ..., [[Michael Marshall Smith]], Dave Snyder, Justin Steele, Simon Strantzas, Anthony Teth, Jeffrey Thomas, Jonathan Thomas, Leslie Thomas, Scott Thomas, Jason B ...Brian Mullen, Mallory O'Meara, Dennis Quinn, Allison Rich, Jessica Saniuk, Anthony Teth, Rob Zannini, and The joey Zone.
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  • * [[Anthony Smith]] -- ''[[Teenage Wasteland]]''
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  • '''Cordwainer Smith''' was the [[penname]] used by author '''Paul Myron Anthony Linebarger''' for his [[SF]] works.
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  • He used the [[pseudonyms]] of [[Anthony Gilmore]] and [[H. G. Winter]] when he collaborated with [[Harry Bates]] on
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  • ...s: Lars G.E. Backstrom, Kristine Beskin, Anthony Camara, Jason Ray Carney, Anthony Conrad Chieffalo, James Depew, Lyle Enright, Dave Goudsward, Perry Niel Har ..., Brett Rutherford, Erica Saladino, Jessica Saniuk, John Sefel, Joey Shea, Anthony Teth, Lance Thingmaker, Rob Zannini, and Tom Zannini.
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  • ...ert P. Mills]], who edited ''[[F&SF]]'', was also editor of ''Venture''. [[Anthony Boucher]] served as an advisory editor, and [[Theodore Sturgeon]] ran the b
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  • ...t]], 9. [[Lester Anderson]], 10.&nbsp;[[Louis Goldstone]]. Not pictured: [[Anthony Boucher]] and [[Phyllis White]].''' ]]
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  • [[Necronomicon '83]] || October 28-30, 1983 || [[Piers Anthony]], [[Robert Adams]] [[Necronomicon '86]] || October 31-November 2, 1986 || [[Piers Anthony]]
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  • ...''A Tale of Two Clocks'' by [[James Schmitz]], 1960s.''' <br>''Photo by [[Anthony Lewis]].''
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  • [[SF writer]] '''Elizabeth King McGee “Betsy” Curtis''' was discovered by [[Anthony Boucher]], who published her story, "Divine Right" in the Summer, 1950, iss
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  • .... L. Furman said that there had been no writer like Collier since Saki. [[Anthony Boucher]] (writing as H. H. Holmes) also compared him to Saki. Fred Hoyle c
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  • * [[Patricia Anthony]], Author * [[Anthony J. Bryant]], Editor
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  • ...porarily in Australia, he helped [[Australian]] fans [[Grant Stone]] and [[Anthony Peacey]] to organize [[Swancon 1]], the first Western Australian [[regional
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  • ...ird Decade by [[August Derleth]], Sherlock Holmes and Science Fiction by [[Anthony Boucher]] (introduction to ''The Science Fictional Sherlock Holmes''), On t
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  • * [[2009 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]: [[David Anthony Durham]]
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  • ...was the thinly-veiled model of Hugo Chantrelle, one of the characters in [[Anthony Boucher]]'s ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]''. Boucher, [[Robert Heinlein]], [[J
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  • '''Anthony Arthur Glynn''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]], [[artist]] and [[writer]] from [[Manc
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  • Under the [[pseudonym]] of [[Anthony Gilmore]], Harry Bates wrote the stories in the "Hawk Carse" series with [[
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  • ...[[science fiction]] for the [[prozines]], especially ''[[F&SF]]'', once [[Anthony Boucher]] became editor, and attended [[conventions]].
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  • [[GoH]] was legendary gentleman editor [[Anthony Boucher]].
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  • He may have been the inspiration for a bit part in [[Anthony Boucher]]'s ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]''.
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  • ...presumably, & ''[[Ansible]]'' 70, May 1993) [[John D. Rickett]], design [[Anthony R. Lewis]]. The NESFA edition had the photo only partly covered by white di ...ion of [[fanwriting]] by [[Dave Langford]], edited by [[Ben Yalow]] (and [[Anthony R. Lewis]]), was published in August 1996 as a 278pp trade paperback. This
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  • ...ncluded [[Piers Anthony]], [[ATom]], [[John Boardman]], [[Vaughn Bode]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] ("Bloodthirsty for Power: [[Vampire|Va 41a || January 1990 || 46 || [[Anthony S. Magistrale]] and [[Robert H. Knox]] || In a half-width format; Obsessio
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  • ...sually wrote as Keith Laumer, but occasionally used the [[pen name]] of '''Anthony Lebaron'''.
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  • ...arbage World'', ''Protektor'', and ''Free Zone'', and two books in [[Piers Anthony]]'s Chthon universe, titled ''Plasm'' and ''Soma''. He ceased writing SF af
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  • ...Book Hugo]] and ''Concordance to [[Cordwainer Smith]], Third Edition'' by Anthony R. Lewis from [[NESFA Press]] was nominated for the [[2001 Best Related Boo
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  • Columns included "Babble" by [[Piers Anthony]], "Entropy Reprints" by [[Terry Carr]] and "The Way Station" by [[Dean R.
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  • ...[[GoH]] was [[Richard Matheson]], and the convention had no [[Fan GoH]]. [[Anthony Boucher]] was [[Toastmaster]] (he was also ''parliamentarian'' of the [[WSF
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  • ...'; ''Ou Lu Khen and the Beautiful Madwoman''; and a modern horror novel, ''Anthony Shriek, or Lovers of Another Realm''.
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  • ...d to the Multnomah Hotel between [[PR]] 1 and [[PR]] 2.) The [[GoH]] was [[Anthony Boucher]]. [[Theodore Sturgeon]] was the [[toastmaster]] and had the title
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  • ...on 2013]] || March 8-10, 2013 ||[[Terry Bisson]], [[Susan R. Matthews]], [[Anthony Boucher]] ||Law, Order, and Crime
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  • ...rall, Sonya Taaffe, Seia Tanabe, Molly Tanzer, Elena Tchougounova-Paulson, Anthony Teth, Jeffrey Thomas, Jonathan Thomas, Les Thomas, Jason Bradley Thompson, ...son Rich, Loren Sloan, Farah Rose Smith, Michelle Souliere, Justin Steele, Anthony Teth, Ken Vaughn, Starry Wizdom, Rob Zannini, and The joey Zone.
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  • ...Strantzas, Sonya Taafe, Elena Tchougounova-Paulson, [[Steve Rasnic Tem]], Anthony Teth, Jeffrey Thomas, Jonathan Thomas, Jason Thompson, Michael A. Torregros ...men Marusich, Brian Mullen, Dennis P. Quinn, Allison Rich, Jessica Saniuk, Anthony Teth, Rob Zannini, and The joey Zone.
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  • ...nardo Lanzetti (it), Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, Lolita Fatjo, Alexander Siddig, Anthony Simcoe, Patricia Tallman, Jeffrey Willerth, Gerald Home ...35]] || March 26-29, 2009 || Giuseppe Lippi, Lolita Fatjo, Marina Sirtis, Anthony Simcoe, Max Grodénchik, Larry Nemecek, Janet Nemecek, [[Ian Watson]], Serg
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  • ...erryh]], [[Jane Fancher]], [[Connie Willis|Connie]] & [[Courtney Willis]], Anthony Maltese
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  • Lackey was married to Anthony Lackey 1972–90. She married Dixon in 1990.
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  • ...ing of public relations. Favorable publicity in an unexpected medium was [[Anthony Boucher]]'s detective story ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]'', with a background
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  • ...akobsson]], writers included [[George H. Smith]], [[Noel Loomis]], [[Piers Anthony]], [[Neal Barrett, Jr.]], and [[William Rotsler]]. Several of their stories
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  • ...ood]], [[Basil Davenport]], [[Jack Williamson]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Clifford D. Simak]], [[Judith Merril]], [[Alfred Bester]], Flo ...[[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Robert Bloch]], [[Willy Ley]], [[Jay Holmes]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[A. J. Budrys]]
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  • ...ou might expect, it featured many [[pros]], including [[Poul Anderson]], [[Anthony Boucher]] and [[Fritz Leiber]], among its contributors. It was printed on b
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  • ...raetz]], 5. [[Dave Nickles]], 6. [[Harry McCraw]], 7. [[Norm Humer]], 8. [[Anthony Lewis]] ([[secretary]]), 9. [[Charles Robert Keppel]] (ex-member), 10. [[Ba
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  • ...fiction [[fanzines]]. He also belonged to a writing group conducted by [[Anthony Boucher]], whom he later described as "the closest thing to a mentor I ever
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  • ...dgewater Inn, [[Long Beach, CA]]. [[GoH]]: [[Frank Herbert]]; [[FGoH]]: [[Anthony Boucher]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Steve Tolliver]] and [[John Trimble]].
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  • 12 || Summer 1950 || 32 || [[Anthony Boucher]] ||
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  • ...y [[Lester Cole|Lester]] and [[Esther Cole]], assisted by [[Ben Stark]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Gary J. Nelson]], [[Poul]] & [[Karen Anderson]]. Held in conju ...sive chorus. The play was very well done, with professional narration by [[Anthony Boucher]], but the music has remained unmemorable. It was the world premier
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  • ...is essential to the plot of “Q. U. R.,” a story by [[H. H. Holmes]] (aka [[Anthony Boucher]]) appearing in the [https://ia801304.us.archive.org/24/items/Astou
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  • ...the [[Banquet]] as part of the [[Hugo Awards]] presentations, handled by [[Anthony Boucher]], then editor of ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction]] ...a Christmas [[Fannish Plays|play]] for the convention. [[Damon Knight]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Robert Bloch]] were recruited to write t
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  • ...ovel ''Dante's Equation'', [[Jack L. Chalker]]'s Changewinds Trilogy and [[Anthony Boucher]]'s 1942 ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]''.
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  • ...]. [[GoH]]: [[Isaac Asimov]], [[FGoH]]: [[Sam Moskowitz]] (mystery GoH). [[Anthony Boucher]] was [[Toastmaster]].
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  • * [[Anthony Boucher]], "Q. U. R." (1943)
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  • [[ShadowCon 4]] || || August 19-22, 1999 || Anthony Daniels
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  • Christmas play ||[[Damon Knight]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Robert Bloch]] ||[[Clevention]] (1955) | Untitled Christmas musical ||[[Damon Knight]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Robert Bloch]] ||[[Clevention]] ||A [[fa
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  • '''John Anthony Purcell''' is a [[fanzine]] and [[convention]] [[fan]] originally from [[Mi
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  • ...in [[LA]]. He served as the model for the victim, William Runcible, in [[Anthony Boucher]]'s [[novel]] ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]''. He was an advocate of [
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  • ...th Moon]], Anthony Fredrickson, Penny Juday, Richard Herd, Anita La Selva, Anthony Montgomery, [[Michael "Moonwulf" Longcor]], Peter Adkison, Steve Godzilla
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  • [[Arcana 44]] ||October 17-19, 2014 ||Anthony Tollin
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  • ...Maddy. He married singer Amanda Palmer in January 2011. They have one son, Anthony "Ash," born September 16, 2015. The family has homes in Woodstock, [[New Yo
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  • .... The letter column includes notes from [[Bloch]], [[Silverberg]], [[Piers Anthony]], [[Dean Koontz]], [[Harry Warner, Jr.]], [[Joyce Muskat]], [[Harry Harris
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  • [[Swancon 1]] (Duckcon 13) || [[Anthony Peacey]] || Oct 9-11, 1976 || Anthony Peacey's House || [[Maureen Smith]] ...Connie Willis]], [[Robin Hobb]], [[Ian Nichols]], [[Garth Nix]], Mitch? ([[Anthony Mitchell]])
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  • ...nal Magazine]]: ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' ed. by [[Anthony Boucher]] and [[Robert P. Mills]]
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  • ...y]] and was one of the members lightly caricatured (as Joe Henderson) in [[Anthony Boucher]]'s ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]''.
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  • * ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]'' by [[Anthony Boucher]] (as H. H. Holmes, 1942) ** "In the Beginning" by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] (1994)
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  • by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] ([[Noreascon I]] [[Chairman]])
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  • ...on Sheraton]] in [[New Carrolton, MD]]. The [[Author GoH]] was [[Patricia Anthony]], the [[Artist GoH]] was [[Lissanne Lake]], and the [[Fan GoH]] was [[Pegg
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  • [[2009 Campbell Award|2009]] ||[[David Anthony Durham]]
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  • Anthony O'Connor ''(N.S.W.)'' ...rauthor.com/ | text=website}} {{link | website=https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-o-connor-a769812a/?originalSubdomain=au | text=bio}}
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  • ...gre]]: The Autobiography of Piers Anthony to&nbsp;Age&nbsp;50'' || [[Piers Anthony]]
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  • ...[[Richard Hodgens]] and [[Grant Carrington]], and [[fiction]] by [[Ronald Anthony Cross]]. There is also an article with portfolio on the work of [[Franklin
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  • Anthony Eaton ''(A.C.T.)'' Anthony Ferguson ''(W.A.)''
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  • ...], [[Alfred Bester]], [[James Blish]], [[Robert Bloch]], [[Hannes Bok]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Ray Bradbury]], [[Walter I. Bradbury]], [[Marion Zimmer Bradle
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  • ...illis]], [[Fred C. Brown]], [[Georges Gallet]], [[Theodore Maslowski]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[J. Francis McComas]], [[Everett F. Bleiler]], [[Groff Conklin]
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  • ...|[[MaryJanice Davidson]], David Hedgecock, [[Steven Brust]], Greg Weisman, Anthony Alongi
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  • ...in unbelievable numbers. An Editors' Panel was made up of the following: [[Anthony Boucher]], ''[[Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]''; [[Howard Browne]]
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  • J. Anthony Hartley ''(Germany)'' Anthony Hill ''(A.C.T.)''
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  • ...fans in the region, Eaton was personally acquainted with such writers as [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Ray Bradbury]], and [[Robert A. Heinlein]]. Eaton maintained a
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  • ...was one of the western [[pros]] who were (pseudonymously) characters in [[Anthony Boucher]]'s ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]'' &mdash; Joe Henderson in his case.
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  • At the [[Chicon]], she met [[Poul Anderson]], [[John W. Campbell, Jr.]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Gordon R. Dickson]], and many others. [[Correspondence]] with
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  • [[Grant Stone]] and [[Anthony Peacey]] met at the first [[Australian Worldcon]], [[Aussiecon]], held in M
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  • [[Continuum 4]]: Retrorama || [[Ian Mond]], [[Anthony Mitchell]] || Aug 4-6, 2006 || Victoria Hotel || [[Shaun Tan]], [[Charles S
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  • * [[Perry Chapdelaine]] (a.k.a. Anthony di Fabio) (b.1925) November 24, Author, Editor
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  • ...23-26, 1997 || [[Ramada New Carrollton]], New Carrollton, MD || [[Patricia Anthony]], [[Lissanne Lake]], [[Peggy Rae Pavlat]]. [[Disclave Flood]]. End of Disc
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  • ...them. I got as much humor as I could out of the situation, even getting [[Anthony Boucher]] to show his teeth as one would auction off a horse, and he went f
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  • ...ter J. Daugherty]]. [[Robert Silverberg]] was [[Toastmaster]], replacing [[Anthony Boucher]], who died beforehand. [[Takumi Shibano]] from [[Japan]] was anno
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  • ...gh Brackett]] and [[Edmond Hamilton]]. [[FGoH]]: [[Forrest J Ackerman]]. [[Anthony Boucher]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[J. Ben Stark]] and [[Al Hal
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  • ..., [[Brian Froud]], [[John Lorentz]], [[Ruth Sachter]], Patricia MacEwen, [[Anthony Ward]]
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  • [[Anthony Alvino|Alvino, Prof. Anthony]], 2853 West Park St., [[Chicago]], [[Illinois|Ill.]] <br>
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  • Austin Carter, one of the characters in [[Anthony Boucher]]'s ''[[Rocket to the Morgue]]'' is directly modeled after him in
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  • ...| [[Swancon 40]] || Perth || [[John Scalzi]], [[Kylie Chan]], and (fan) [[Anthony Peacey]]
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  • ...onvention]] || October 29–November 1, 1987 || [[Nashville, TN]] || [[Piers Anthony]], [[Frank Kelly Freas]]
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  • * David Anthony Kraft (b.1952) May 19, Comic Book Author
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  • ...e year before." So Bruce Pelz and [[Chuck Crayne]] held the first annual [[Anthony Boucher Memorial Mystery Convention]] (to become known as the [[BoucherCon]
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  • ...made their convention bid. The man for whom I'm substituting tonight is [[Anthony Boucher]], one of those who left us during this very, very cruel year. And ...hyllis Boucher]] ''((Actually Phyllis White, but most there did not know [[Anthony Boucher]] under his real name of William A. P. White – so this made why s
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  • Anthony Sweet ''(W.A.)'' {{link | website=https://www.pozible.com/profile/anthony-sweet | text=bio}}
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  • ...i, Italy || [[Deepcon 10]] || Giuseppe Lippi, Lolita Fatjo, Marina Sirtis, Anthony Simcoe, Max Grodénchik, Janet & [[Larry Nemecek]], [[Ian&nbsp;Watson]], [[
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  • ...osted by [[Robert A. Heinlein]], the membership included authors such as [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Arthur K. Barnes]], [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[L. Ron Hubbard]], [ The characters in the mystery ''Rocket to the Morgue'' by H. H. Holmes (Anthony Boucher) were based on members of the Society.
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  • ...n]], [[Paul Galvin]], [[Richard Harter]], [[Judy Krupp]], [[Roy Krupp]], [[Anthony Lewis]], [[Suford Lewis]], [[Ed Meskys]], [[Ed Meyer]], [[Greg Mironchuk]],
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  • ...ercon 18]] || July 3-5, 1965 || [[Long Beach, CA]] || [[Frank Herbert]], [[Anthony Boucher]]
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  • ...0 people to solicit subscriptions. The feature story was on the death of [[Anthony Boucher]]; a [[Lunacon 11|Lunacon report]] described how discussion of the
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  • ...rWesCon]] || September 1–4, 1950 || [[Portland]] || [[Donald B. Day]] || [[Anthony Boucher]] || 400
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  • * [[Anthony Peacy]] * ''Castle Roogna'', [[Piers Anthony]]
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