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  • * [[ConFusion|a Michigan convention]]? * [[Confusion (Vick)|a Shelby Vick fanzine]]?
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  • (Did you mean a different [[Confusion]]?) An (apparently unintentional) [[one-shot]], 16-page [[fanzine]] published in September 1952 by [[Gar Williamson]].
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  • ...sion|ConFusion]]," it was a 30-page [[fanzine]] created at [[31 Flavors of ConFusion]], 22 January 2005, and edited by [[Jason Ahlquist]], [[Lenny Bailes]], and [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • * A [[Chaos (Miske)|J. Chapman Miske fanzine]]? * A [[Chaos (Kay)|Roy Kay fanzine]]?
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  • #redirect[[Confusion (Vick)]] [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Confusion}}''(Confused? Looking for [[Confusion|a different Confusion]]?)'' ...p with the idea of a [[fan fund]] for [[Walt Willis]] and promoted it in ''Confusion'' as [[WAW With the Crew in '52]]. Issues 2–13 and 15–16 ran Willis’
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  • '''ShelVy''' was a [[fanzine fan]] living near Panama City, Florida who first became active in the 40s. * ''[[Confusion (Vick)]]'' (it its later incarnation, ''[[confuSon]]''; some issues publish
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  • ...[[publishing house]] was '''AlexanderPress''', and he [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[scopus:3007]]'' with his wife, [[Megan Jean Bouchard]]. ...I began [[pub|pubbing my ish]] in 1991 because of a contest at [[Hardwired ConFusion]], for a [[one-shot]] [[zine]], the winner of said contest would be publish
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  • ...rious [[fanzine]]s ([[Mad (Ryan)|MAD]], [[Sol|SOL]], [[Oopsla!|OOPSLA]], [[Confusion (Vick)|CF]], and [[Fantasias|FANTASIAS]]) which were dedicated to [[Walt Wi [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • ...what practically amounts to a sample booklet ([[illos]] for any interested fanzine […] done free, even the [[stencil]]". ...ver this title was too frequently used elsewhere to stick; to increase the confusion, the covering paper (indeed bluish) says PEREGRINATIONS IN BLUE 1 in letras
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  • ...was a member of [[CAPA-Alpha]] and [[APA 5]] and chairman of the [[United Fanzine Organization]]. * 2023 — [[United Fanzine Organization]] Award
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  • She published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Mother Weary]]''. * 1988 -- [[Ambulatory ConFusion]]
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  • ...usion of the Winnebagos]] in 1998, and was named [[fgoh]] for [[Ambulatory ConFusion]] in 1988. ...[Zita Gillis|Zita Kutkus]], he began taping at his first [[convention]], [[ConFusion 13]] in [[Ann Arbor]]. He constantly endeavored to bring video technology i
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  • ...ycamore Hill Writer's Workshop]]. In the 1980s, he edited the critical [[fanzine]] ''[[Cheap Truth]]'', under the [[pseudonym]] of '''Vincent Omniaveritas'' * 2004 -- [[ConFusion XXX]]
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  • ...'Axe'' wrote, was "reviving ''[[Confusion (Vick)|Confusion]]'' — the fanzine where the first Willis fund was promoted and proposed — for the occas
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  • ...[co-editor]]s [[Lee Hoffman]] and [[Randy Byers]], she won the [[2007 Best Fanzine Hugo]] for ''[[Science-Fiction Five-Yearly]]''. * ''[[2005 ConFusion One-Shot]]''
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  • ...d ''[[Resolution]]''. Her [[fanzines]] were somewhat controversial among [[fanzine fandom]], because she largely wrote [[convention reports]]. She was a fine * 1978 -- [[ConFusion Pi]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] often called '''''Span Inq''''', which was published by [[Suzanne Tompkin ...n honor of Kaufman and Tompkins being [[GoHs]]. {There appears to be some confusion here...}
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  • '''''Le Vombiteur Literaire''''' was a [[US]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Robert W. Lowndes]]. A few points of potential confusion around this title:
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  • ...m]] [[novels]], although most had [[fantasy]] elements. He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Tales from Texas]]'' and wrote for ''[[Cheap Truth]]'' as '''Sue Deni * 2019 -- [[Storming the ConFusion]]
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  • ...om [[Chicago]]. He has been a prominent [[apahack]], [[convention fan]], [[fanzine]] publisher, [[traveling jiant]] and curmudgeon. ...], [[science fiction]] and technology. He was [[toastmaster]] at [[Genuine ConFusion]] in 1984.
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  • ...developed to produce multi-colored [[mimeography]] in his [[fanzine]] ''[[ConFusion]]'', using an Edison-style [[mimeograph]] (like [[A. B. Dick]], e.g.) with
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  • ...t]] area, 1976 to 1978 and 1980 and 1981, was the first [[con]] aimed at [[fanzine fans]] (as distinguished from the very earliest conventions at which virtua ...f [[repro]] and other details of [[pub your ish|pubbing one's ish]] that [[fanzine fans]] wanted to talk about at cons.
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  • ...ch as ''[[Sci-Fi Universe]]'' and ''[[Sci-Fi Flix]]''. He published the [[fanzine]] ''[[Last Wave]]''. * 2012 -- [[Immortal ConFusion]]
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  • '''William L. Bowers''' was a long-time [[fanzine fan|fanzine]], [[club]] and [[convention fan]] from [[Ohio]]. He began publishing [[fan ...[[1977 Best Fanzine Hugo]]. ''Outworlds'' won the [[FAAn Award]] for Best Fanzine four times (1975, 1976, 1999 and 2021).
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  • ...ruce Schneier''' is a [[fan]] living in [[Boston]]. He [[published]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Ramblings (Schneier)]].'' * 2001 — [[DucKon 10]], [[Mystery God ConFusion]]
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  • ...in 1973, the '''Stilyagi Air Corps''' is the [[fan club]] that launched [[ConFusion]], a [[regional convention]] in the [[Detroit]] area. Stilyagi originated a ...Science Fiction Association and the Stilyagi Air Corps over management of Confusion. See the article at [[Ann Arbor Science Fiction Association]] for details.
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  • ...thumb|'''[[Nicki Lynch|Nicki]] and Dick Lynch with their first [[1992 Best Fanzine Hugo|Hugo Award]] at [[Magicon]], 1992.''' ''Photo by [[Roger Weddall]].'' ...[[Nicki Lynch]], published the [[Hugo]]-winning [[fanhistory]]-oriented [[fanzine]] ''[[Mimosa]]'', and previously, ''[[CHAT]]''. The couple is collectively
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  • ...er advanced. Early in his [[fannish]] life, he was the subject of fannish confusion, since just before he became active, [[Peter Weston]] had used "Malcolm Edw * 1981 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best [[Fanzine]] for ''[[Tappen]]''
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  • ...He split from [[WSFA]] during the [[Dunegate]] [[feud]], publishing the [[fanzine]] ''[[Dune Gate]]'' with [[Tim Sullivan]] and helping to form the [[Washing He [[pubbed]] the [[fanzine]] ''[[Fanny Hill]]'' with [[Dan Joy]].
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  • ...mpire variant, ''Fledgling.'' ''Emerald City'' won the Hugo Award for Best Fanzine in 2004. ...haired [[ConFusion XXX]], [[31 Flavors of ConFusion]], and later [[Cryptic ConFusion]]. She was a member of [[Midfan]], and edited their journal ''[[MidFanzine]
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  • ...es]] bound in this volume" missed the second ''Damn Thing'', worsening the confusion. Fanzine || Editor || Pages || Notes
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  • Best Fanzine Covers of 2013 || "Looking For Fandom – [[ConFusion]] at 40, Part 4" ||[[Leah Zeldes Smith]]
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  • ...t was nominated for the [[1987 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and won the [[1988 Best Fanzine Hugo]]. ...changed her name, but continued listing herself as "Pat Mueller" for this fanzine.
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  • ''(Did you mean [[The Michifan|''The Michifan'' fanzine]]?)'' ...an''' [[fandom]]) have hosted [[Michicon]], [[Detroit Triple Fan Fair]], [[ConFusion]], [[AutoClave]], [[ConClave]] and [[Penguicon]], plus a [[Worldcon]], [[De
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  • ...), a longtime [[fan]] based in [[Chicago]] and [[Milwaukee]], has been a [[fanzine fan]], [[club fan]] and [[con fan]]. She leans strongly toward the [[faanis ...e 1990s, she [[editor|edited]] ''[[STET]]'', a thrice [[Hugo]]-nominated [[fanzine]], [[published]] and [[mimeographed]] by her husband, [[Dick Smith]]. She h
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  • ...ad [[Redd Boggs]]'s [[LoC]] complaining that the title "may result in some confusion" with his own [[Gafia Press]] and especially ...[Marion Zimmer|Marion Z.]] points out in GAFIA #7, I've used the word in [[fanzine]] titles for a good many years. There were eight [[Gafia Poetry Leaflet Ser
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  • '''Michael David Glicksohn''', a [[UK]]-born [[fanzine]] and [[convention]] [[fan]] from [[Toronto]], was active from 1966 until h He was a regular at many Midwestern conventions, and attended every [[ConFusion]] up until the year before he died. At [[A2 Relax Icon]], he was one of the
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  • ...ay Nelson]] in the mid-1970s. He wrote a semi-regular [[column]] for the [[fanzine]] ''[[New Libertarian Notes]]''. ...very appearance of the word generates a subconscious feeling of unease and confusion, preventing rational consideration of the text it appears in. Scattered thr
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  • ...Hevelin''', aka '''Rust E. Barron''' and '''Rustebar''') was a [[fan]], [[fanzine]] [[publisher]], [[collector]], and [[huckster]]. He was originally a redhe ...website=https://diyhistory.lib.uiowa.edu/collections/show/18 | text=UIowa fanzine digitization project.}}
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  • She published ''[[Stardate]]'', a ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[fanzine]], with her close friend [[Lillian Stewart Carl]]. * 1999 -- [[Vintage ConFusion]], [[MileHiCon 31]], [[I-Con XVIII]]
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  • His first [[cartoon]] for a [[fanzine]] appeared in ''[[Cry of the Nameless]]''. He was a member of [[BSFA]] (and * 2006 -- [[Synthetic ConFusion]]
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  • ...018 Eva uploaded the archives to [[eFanzines.com]] and an equivalent Czech fanzine-historical site (PDF without OCR, about 5 MB per issue; the Czech site allo ...ed within texts by Eva herself, but spelling confusion still abounds (both fanzine archives use "Sharkaah", i. e. 1+2).
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  • ...a very active electronic mailing list, an [[apa]] ([[APA-Tech]]), and a [[fanzine]] (''[[PyroTechnics]]''). ...nal, meeting at [[MidAmeriCon]] in 1976. Beginning the following year at [[ConFusion]], the club had an influx of Michigan Tech students and alumni who had been
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  • From 1963 until 1976, he [[published]] the award-winning, multi-named [[fanzine]] ''[[Zenith]]'', ''[[Zenith-Speculation]]'', and ''Speculation'', getting ...Behind the Scenes", under the [[pseudonym]] "Malcolm Edwards". This caused confusion a few years later, when a real [[Malcolm Edwards]] began contributing to Br
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  • ...]] equipment and [[fannish]] memorabilia. He stored the inventory of the [[Fanzine Foundation]] and the [[WSFS Banner]]. ...PS]]). Until 2005, he was the [[elections|Election]] Results Teller and [[fanzine]] mailer for [[N3F]]. He received a [[Neffy Award]] in 2006. He was also a
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Arcana (Honig)|Harry Honig fanzine]]?)'' ...1 and was originally (and quite inexplicably) called '''MinnCon''' but the confusion with the larger and older local convention, [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]], led
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  • ...issue, which didn’t appear only because Reamy died. [[Alan White]]’s 1980s fanzine ''[[Delineator]]'' was also known for nude photos. ...[[concoms]] who knew that, absent such plans, fans would do it, anyway. [[ConFusion]], faced with a hotel with a pool that featured glass walls, put up large s
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  • ...er arts for [[NESFA Press]] and [[ISFiC Press]] as well as a cover for the fanzine ''[[Argentus]]''. * 1996 -- [[Deviant ConFusion]], [[LepreCon 22]], [[ArmadilloCon 18]]
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  • She was nominated for the [[1961 Best Fanzine Hugo]], the [[1963 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1968 Best Fan Artist Hugo]]. * 1988 -- [[Confusion (NZ)|ConFusion]]
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  • ...''. ''[[Alouette]]'' was nominated for a [[Prix Aurora]] award for best [[fanzine]]. In 1998, he was elected president of [[SFWA]] on a platform that promise * 2004 -- [[WindyCon 31]], [[toastmaster]] at [[ConFusion XXX]]
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  • ''Faans'' premiered at [[ConFusion 101]] in 1983. ...rote a script for a sequel, '''''Faans II''''', which was published as a [[fanzine]] for [[Nolacon II]], where [[Roger Sims]] was [[fgoh]], but it was never p
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  • ...s]] but still short of 10,000 copies) led to their dominance in the [[Best Fanzine Hugo]] category while the traditional fiction magazines competed for [[Best ...equation of "old-style prozine" with "professional publication" now breeds confusion. (It's worth remembering that the [[Hugos]] themselves are inconsistent: Th
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  • A bimonthly [[fanzine]] of the [[BSFA]] devoted to [[reviews]] of [[British]] paperback [[books]] The confusion in numbering Volume/Nr was caused by the ''Paperback Parlour'' skipping the
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  • ...His column "Letters from Vietnam" was [[published]] in [[Ray Fisher]]'s [[fanzine]] ''[[Odd]]''. * 1998 -- [[Ambulatory ConFusion]], [[Parthecon XXVI]], [[Anaconism the 3rd]], [[Con-Version 15]], '''[[1998
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  • * [[Stilyagi Air Corps]] vs. [[AASFA]] for control of [[ConFusion]]. ...alistically; a few requirements of our own regarding exclusive rights to [[fanzine]] titles, [[pen names]], [[ktp]], are added for our own use. [[Jack Speer|S
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  • He wrote a single issue [[fanzine]], ''[[Smorgasbord]]''. He and [[Karen Anderson]] produced the ''[[No Holds * 1977 -- [[Minicon 12]], [[ConFusion 14]], [[Octocon]] 1
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  • ...ion]] in Zurich, [[Switzerland]] in August [[1959]]. This skip caused some confusion in the rest of the decade, but there was never such a thing called "Eurocon ...available in various usual listings. [[Roelof Goudriaan]] refused the Best Fanzine award for his pan-European [[newszine]] ''[[Shards of Babel]]'', noting tha
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  • ...ount'' for it. So the common [[fannish]] payment for a contribution to a [[fanzine]] of a [[bheer]] or a copy of the [[zine]] is token and does '''not''' make ...and the people who write or draw for them. [[Art Rapp]] wants to eliminate confusion by the practice, which we follow in this volume, of using "pros" for people
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  • ...ll have something interesting to say about your contribution. Even if your fanzine seemingly falls unnoticed into a black hole, it is likely that it was indee ...gs. It remains as true now as in the old days, that the [[APAs]] are for [[fanzine]] publishers, and also, for the most part, those who like to read [[science
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  • ...he [[con committee]]; we had to spend several hours untangling the general confusion until the [[N3F]] was finally settled into a room, and then we almost had t ...ime to time -- which visitor, let's face it, is interesting primarily to [[fanzine fans]]. The [[convention]], on the other hand, is usually asked for a subst
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  • ...asy (Hassall)|Peter Hassall fanzine]] or a [[Fantasy (Hammel)|Kathy Hammel fanzine]]?)'' ...ggested the designation of this sort of fantasy as "pure" fantasy to avoid confusion with the general field.
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  • ...sitions of the theory, this would usually be exemplified by a particular [[fanzine]]. A transition or [[interregnum]] is the time period when a given numbered ...e notion took hold that each numbered fandom had its own "[[focal point]]" fanzine which exemplified that mini-era to such an extent that being on the fringes
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  • ...e was formally censured by the Futurians in late 1941 for describing their fanzine, ''[[Futurian Review]]'', as the club's [[Official Organ]]. * 1975 -- [[ConFusion 13]], [[Unicon 1]], [[Columbicon]]
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  • ...ate [[Fan Lounge]], [[Neofan]]/History Display/[[Fanzine]] Sales Area, and Fanzine Production Room. As well, for the only time, a women-only "Place of Our Own ...unately notable for its erratic, unpredictable, and short hours as well as confusion.
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  • But that isn't all. During all the rush and confusion of registering people for the [[con]], it's a good idea to keep tabs on the [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • ...earliest [[fans]], having discovered [[sf]] in 1929 and gotten his first [[fanzine]] (''[[The Time Traveller]]'') in 1931. He is arguably the most influentia .... His first [[zine]] was ''[[The Planetoid]]'' in 1932 (one of the [[First Fanzine|first fanzines]]). He wrote in ''[[Science Fiction Fifty Yearly]]'':
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  • ...,000, the attachment and a libelous article by one "[[Edsel McCune]]" in [[fanzine]] ''[[Metrofan]]'' being important exhibits. (To make things clearer, this ...rs in the dissolution of WSFS, Inc. This is covered in their three-issue [[fanzine]], {{fanzineindex|name=Fandom's Burden|dir=Fandoms_Burden}}.)
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  • ''The results were published in a [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] also called ''Phoxphyre''. And here it is:'' ...n breed in other parts of the world. We had linked up with them through [[fanzine]] and letter, but we hungered for the personal contact. And so, one Sunday
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