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  • [[File:Leibers.jpeg|upright=1.25|thumb|[[Jonquil Leiber|Jonquil]] and Fritz Leiber in 1953, probably at [[Westercon 6]].]] '''Fritz Leiber, Jr.''', a writer of [[fantasy]], [[horror]] and [[sf]], was also a
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  • ...and his wife, [[Jonquil Leiber]], and the grandson of stage and film actor Fritz Leiber, Sr.
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  • * "'''Ill Met in Lankhmar'''" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1970] "The Snow Women" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[Fantastic]]'' Apr 1970]
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  • * '''Conjure Wife''', by [[Fritz Leiber]] ([[Unknown Worlds]], April 1943) * Gather, Darkness!, by [[Fritz Leiber]] ([[Astounding Science-Fiction]], May-July 1943)
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  • This invaluable custom originated in a [[stfilm]], [[Fritz Lang]]'s old "Frau im Mond."
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  • [[Rhinocon 2]] ||July 31-August 3, 1992 ||[[Robert Bloch]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Janet Hetherington]]
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  • ...anzine]]" of the [[Buffalo Fantasy League]]. It was edited by [[Robert J. Fritz]].
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  • ...tasy]] previously called '''Sword & Sorcery''', the older term coined by [[Fritz Leiber]]. ...e main writers of S&S were [[Robert E. Howard]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Lin Carter]].
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  • ...don, ON, [[Canada]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Robert Bloch]], the [[SGoH]] was [[Fritz Leiber]], and the [[FGoH]] was [[Janet Hetherington]].
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  • ...A]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Pat Murphy]], [[Jeff VanderMeer]]. Posthumous Guest: [[Fritz Leiber]]. Its theme was "The City in Speculative Fiction".
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  • ...eld Nov 14-16, 1980 at the Portland Hilton in Portland, OR. [[GoHs]]: [[Fritz Leiber]] ([[Pro]]) and [[Elton Elliott]] ([[Fan]]). [[Chaired]] by [[Bryce
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  • ...23-25, 1983 at Cananaugh's Motor Inn in Moscow, ID. The [[GoHs]] were [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[Kelly Freas]], and the [[Fan GoH]] was [[Georges Giguere]].
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  • * '''The Big Time''' by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[Galaxy]]'' Mar,Apr 1958]
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  • * '''[[Fritz Leiber]]'''
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  • A 10-page [[fanzine]] about the 1927 [[Fritz Lang]] silent film of the same name, published in July 1939 by [[Forrest J
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  • ...wn by Fritz Zillig.jpg|291px|thumb|right|'''Russ Hodgkins''', ''drawn by [[Fritz Zillig]] for ''[[Shangri L'Affaires|Shangri-LA]]'' #1, March–April 1940.'
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  • ...u and [[Special Guest]] was Rob Chilson. Posthumous Guests Of Honor were [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[Arthur C. Clarke]].
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  • * '''''The Wanderer''''' by [[Fritz Leiber]] ([[Ballantine]], 1964)
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  • An octavo [[chapbook]] of [[poetry]] by [[Fritz Leiber]], written in tribute to his late wife, [[Jonquil Leiber|Jonquil]],
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  • * [[1958 Best Novel or Novelette Hugo|1958]] : ''The Big Time'' by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • ...ul Anderson]], [[Alfred Bester]], [[James Blish]], [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Theodore Sturgeon]] emerged. ...arold Bloom] has stated that [[Arthur C. Clarke]], [[Ray Bradbury]], and [[Fritz Leiber]] are representative authors of the period.)
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  • ..., including Korshak, [[C. M. Kornbluth]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Bob Bloch]], [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[Oliver Saari]] spent the weekend criticizing the [[N3F]] and
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  • The convention featured a workshop with [[Harry Otto Fischer]] on "[[Fritz Leiber]] and the Creation of [[Fafhrd]] & the Gray Mouser," and [[fantasy]]
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  • Guests (unclear if they were [[GoHs]]) were [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], Sergio Aragones, [[George Clayton Johnson]
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  • ...59 comic [[fan film]], starred [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Bjo Wells]] and [[Fritz Leiber]]. The 8-minute movie produced by [[Al Lewis]] and [[Unicorn Product
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  • ...e Adam's Mark Hotel City Line in [[Philadelphia, PA]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Frank Kelly Freas]], [[Michael Bishop]], and [[Ellen Kushner]].
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  • ...s held July 1-2, 1961, at the Hotel Leamington, in [[Oakland, CA]]. GoH: [[Fritz Leiber]], [[FGoH]]: [[Jack Speer]]. [[Chaired]] by: [[Honey Wood]], and sp
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  • The [[GoH]]) was Tom Stoppard. [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Samuel R. Delany]], and Richard Ellman were listed as "Guests",
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  • * "'''Ship of Shadows'''" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jul 1969]
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  • ...anley]], [[Al Leverentz]], [[Joe Fillinger]], [[Charlie Momberger]], [[Bob Fritz]], [[Dave English]], [[Gene Smith]], [[Donald Westphal]], and [[Bob Briney]
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  • [[File:Leibers2.jpeg|thumb|Jonquil and [[Fritz Leiber]], 1937. ]] ...m care of ''[[Weird Tales]]''. Their letters would be a great influence on Fritz Leiber.
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  • ...st J Ackerman]] and [[Wendayne Ackerman]]. It had as [[special guests]] [[Fritz Leiber]], [[C. L. Moore]], [[A. E. van Vogt]], [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], B
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  • A [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Van H. Splawn]], [[Fritz Hoffmann]], and [[F. Lee Baldwin]]
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  • ...ured many [[pros]], including [[Poul Anderson]], [[Anthony Boucher]] and [[Fritz Leiber]], among its contributors. It was printed on blue paper, [[mimeograp 1 ||December 1960 || 24 || Contains "Imagine a Man" by [[Fritz Leiber]], "Theory and Practice of Chimaerology" by Winston P. Sanders ([[ps
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  • ...N. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Harry Harrison]], [[George "Lan" Laskowski]], [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[Barry Longyear]]. [[Patrick Nielsen Hayden|Patrick]] and [[T
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  • * '''"Gonna Roll the Bones"''' by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[Dangerous Visions]]'', 1967]
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  • * ''Destiny Times Three'' by [[Fritz Leiber]] (''[[Astounding]]'' Mar, Apr 1945)
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  • * '''"Catch That Zeppelin!"''' by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Mar 1975]
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  • ...art Schiff]], [[Frank Belknap Long]] (interview), [[E. Hoffmann Price]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Colin Wilson]], [[Gerry de la Ree]], [[Richard L. Tierney]], [[
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  • ...thony Boucher]] was a would-be writer -- a Bob Cratchit-like character. [[Fritz Leiber]] took his manuscript. [[Sam Moskowitz]] played Scroogowitz. [[Judy
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  • * "The Unholy Grail" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[Fantastic]]'' Oct 1962]
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  • ...at the Sheraton Fort Worth Hotel in [[Fort Worth, TX]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[Alicia Austin]] was [[Guest Artist]]. The theme was "[[Robe
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  • * "Stardock" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[Fantastic]]'' Sep 1965]
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  • * "Coming Attraction" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[Galaxy]]'' Nov 1950]
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  • ...150 attendees. The [[program]] included films, and speeches by Le Doux, [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[H. H. Hollis]].
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  • [[Austrian]]-[[German]] filmmaker and director '''Fritz Lang''' is best known for his silent pictures ''Metropolis'' (1927) and ''F
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  • Supporters included [[Fritz Leiber]] (who seems to have been fairly central to the [[bid]]), [[Jerry de
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  • ...ortia]], [[Karen Anderson]], [[Barbara Silverberg]], [[Cele Goldsmith]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Randall Garrett]], [[Djinn Faine]], [[Joe Christoff]], and [[Ro
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  • * "Midnight by the Morphy Watch" by [[Fritz Leiber]] (''[[If]]'' Aug 1974)
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  • ...Works of [[H. P. Lovecraft]]: Suggestions for a Critical Appraisal”, by [[Fritz Leiber]] (''[[The Acolyte]]'', Fall 1944)
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  • * “The Sunken Land,” by [[Fritz Leiber]] ([[Unknown Worlds]], February 1942)
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  • * “Thieves’ House,” by [[Fritz Leiber]] ([[Unknown Worlds]], February 1943)
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  • 1970 || [[Fritz Lang]]
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  • ...anding achievement in horror and dark fantasy. The first recipients were [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Frank Belknap Long]], and [[Clifford D. Simak]].
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  • * [[1971 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella]]: "Ill Met in Lankhmar" by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • ...was born. I love Doc [[E. E. Smith]], he was there, I love [[Fritz Leiber|Fritz Leiber Jr.]]'s [[Fafhrd]] and Gray Mouser stories, he was there. And now I'
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  • * "A Deskful of Girls" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1958]
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  • ...Novel or Novelette Hugo|Best Novel or Novelette]]: ''The Big Time'' by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • [[File:Leibers.jpeg|upright=1.25|thumb|[[Jonquil Leiber|Jonquil]] and Fritz Leiber in 1953, probably at [[Westercon 6]].]] '''Fritz Leiber, Jr.''', a writer of [[fantasy]], [[horror]] and [[sf]], was also a
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  • * [[Fritz Leiber]] and Hoffman Electronic Corporation - The use of [[SF]] short-short
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  • * "Scylla's Daughter" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[Fantastic]]'' May 1961]
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  • ...976 Best Short Story Hugo|Best Short Story]]: "Catch That Zeppelin!" by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • * Other guests attending: [[Samuel R. Delany]], [[Vincent Di Fate]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Frederik Pohl]], [[James Gunn]], [[Brian Aldiss]], [[Gene Wolfe
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  • In 1962 Sapiro, [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Robert Bloch]], [[Sam Russell]], and [[Arthur Jean Cox]] partic
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  • ...h]], [[Rog Phillips]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], and [[Ray Bradbury]]. Frequent illustrat
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  • ...nce Fiction and Fantasy Book Review]]''. Frequent contributors included [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[Gene Wolfe]]. It won the (coveted) [[Balrog Award]] and the
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  • ...h old-timers such as [[Dave Kyle]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Lee Hoffman]], and [[Fritz Leiber]] and relaive newcomers such as [[Ted White]], [[Jay Kay Klein]], [[
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  • * "Rump-Titty-Titty-Tum-TAH-Tee" by [[Fritz Leiber]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1958]
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  • * [[1970 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella]]: "Ship of Shadows" by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • ...orldcon]]. Regulars included [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[George Scithers]].
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  • * [[1944 Best Novel Retro Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''Conjure Wife'', by [[Fritz Leiber]] (Unknown Worlds, April 1943)
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  • * [[1968 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette]]: "Gonna Roll the Bones" by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • * [[1965 Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''The Wanderer'' by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • ...Poul Anderson]], [[Lin Carter]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[John Jakes]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Michael Moorcock]], [[Andre Norton]], and [[Jack Vance]].
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  • ...dith Merril]], [[Willy Ley]], [[Lester del Rey]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Fletcher Pratt]], and [[William Tenn]].
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  • ...Dean A. Grennell]], [[James E. Gunn]], [[Nancy Kemp]], [[Damon Knight]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Willy Ley]], [[Robert A. W. Lowndes]], [[Dean McLaughlin]], [[E ...ndson]], [[David Gerrold]], [[Sherry M. Gottlieb]], [[Lynn A. Hickman]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Richard A. Lupoff]], [[Dean McLaughlin]], [[James H. O'Meara]],
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  • ''[[The Genie]]'', a [[fannish film]] starring [[Forry Ackerman]], [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[Bjo Wells]], premiered.
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  • 250 of us were thrilled, 21 years after [[Fritz Lang]] rocketed us the the movie Moon in 1929, to reach ''Destination Moon'
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  • ...entions]], a [[fantasy]] [[humor|joke]] entitled ''[[The Genie]]'' (with [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Forry Ackerman]] and Bjo) and ''[[The Musquite Kid Rides Again]
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  • ...951, in the St. Charles Hotel, [[New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]]. [[GoH]]: [[Fritz Leiber]]. [[Chairman]]: [[Harry B. Moore]].
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  • [[1970 Best Novella Hugo|1970]] ||''Ship of Shadows'' by [[Fritz Leiber]] [[1971 Best Novella Hugo|1971]] ||''Ill Met in Lankhmar'' by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • [[Fritz Leiber]] was first to use the [[initialism]] “FTL” in “Enchanted Fore
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  • ...Baxt; Directed by Sidney Hayers; based on the novel ''Conjure Wife'' by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • * [[1945 Best Fan Writer Retro Hugo|Best Fan Writer]]: [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • [[FOGcon 1]] || March 11-13, 2011 ||[[Pat Murphy]], [[Jeff VanderMeer]], [[Fritz Leiber]] ||The City in Speculative Fiction
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  • ...mlin (creator of the famous cartoon character Alley Oop), [[Dave Kyle]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Judy Merril]], [[Sam Moskowitz]], [[Ray Palmer]], [[Frank M. Ro [[Fritz Leiber, Jr.]], [[E. Everett Evans]], [[E. E. "Doc" Smith]], [[Jack Williams
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  • ...e]], [[Carl Jacobi]], [[Gary Kato]], [[G. S. Kirsch]], [[Marc Laidlaw]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Gordon Linzner]], [[Frank Belknap Long]], [[David Madison]], [[
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  • [[Opening Ceremonies]] included a sword fight between [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[L. Sprague de Camp]]. ...Camp]], [[Isaac Asimov]], [[Willy Ley]], [[Ed Emshwiller|Ed Emsh]], and [[Fritz Leiber]] <br> WHAT SHOULD A [[BEM]] LOOK LIKE? [''the added "pm" is explain
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  • [[1958 Best Novel or Novelette Hugo|1958]] ||''The Big Time'' by [[Fritz Leiber]] (the category was [[Best Novel or Novelette]] this year only) [[1965 Best Novel Hugo|1965]] ||''The Wanderer'' by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • ...ducing all novels to haiku. There were speeches by [[Ray Bradbury]] and [[Fritz Leiber]], a [[panel]] on "1964: [[Science Fiction]] in Retrospect" and a p
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  • ...Heinlein]], [[L. Ron Hubbard]], [[Malcolm Jameson]], [[Henry Kuttner]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Frank Belknap Long]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Eric Frank Russ
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  • ...lverberg]], [[Cele Goldsmith]] (then editor of ''[[Amazing Stories]]''), [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Randall Garrett]], [[Djinn Faine]], [[Joe Christoff]], and [[Ro ...ave written it would be [[Randall Garrett]], it's his type of humor. But [[Fritz Leiber]] is in the play and he has a background in the theater. [[Karen An
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  • ...bers of Germany's [[amateur]] rocket group, and acted as a consultant on [[Fritz Lang]]'s film ''Frau im Mond'' ("Woman in the Moon").
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  • ...brought another, [[John Boardman]] had his magician's costume handy, and [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[L. Sprague de Camp]] were willing, so all was set. Instantly, Sprague and Fritz started yelling at each other in Persian and Old English. They jumped to th
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  • ...background, so I was recruited to play Scroogewitz, in the first scene. [[Fritz Leiber]], all incredible length of him, played "Tiny Timid!", [[Robert Bloc
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  • ...1951 at The St. Charles Hotel. [[Chairman]]: [[Harry Moore]]. [[GoH]]: [[Fritz Leiber]]. ...never saw more than 40 or 50 people at any session at one time. [[GoH]] [[Fritz Leiber]] delivered his feature address "The Jet-Propelled Apocalypse," whic
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  • Christmas play ||[[Damon Knight]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Robert Bloch]] ||[[Clevention]] (1955) ||See [[moskowitz Cl Untitled Christmas musical ||[[Damon Knight]], [[Anthony Boucher]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Robert Bloch]] ||[[Clevention]] ||A [[fannish]] version of
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  • * 7:00 PM Free showing of ''[[Fritz Lang|Metropolis]]'' at the library
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  • ...l Anderson]], [[Gordon R. Dickson]], [[Mark Clifton]] & [[Frank Riley]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Tom Godwin]].
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  • 38 || July 1992 || 54 || [[Fritz Leiber]] special issue
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  • ...lard]], [[Charles Freudenthal|Freudenthal]], Solomonoff & Wood talked to [[Fritz Leiber]]. 6||April 24, 1950||Fritz Leiber talked about his work & dealings with [[John W. Campbell|Campbell]].
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  • ...otel]] in [[Brighton]], [[England]]. [[GoH]]s: [[Brian Aldiss]] (UK) and [[Fritz Leiber]] (US). [[FGoH]]: [[Harry Bell]]. [[Toastmaster]] was [[Bob Shaw]]
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  • * [[Fritz Lieber|Lieber]]: ''Conjure Wife''
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  • ...that the [[business session]] will be well attended. [[Chicon III]] put [[Fritz Leiber]]'s lecture, "[[Fafhrd]] and Me", immediately after the [[banquet]]; ...p]], [[Isaac Asimov|Asimov]], [[Willy Ley|Ley]], [[Ed Emshwiller|Emsh]], [[Fritz Leiber|Leiber]], and [[Leigh Brackett|Brackett]] -- it couldn't help but be
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  • ...a]]'' and was one of the founders of the [[Hyborian Legion]]. Along with [[Fritz Leiber]], he helped get [[Discon I]] off to a good start (see [[Discon 1 Gu
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  • ...Frank Frazetta]] ||''[[F&SF]]'' ||George Lucas ||[[Jorge Luis Borges]], [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • [[MosCon V]] || September 23-25, 1983 || [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Kelly Freas]], [[Georges Giguere]]
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  • ''[[The Genie]]'' || 8-minute comic film starring [[Forry Ackerman]], [[Fritz Leiber]] and [[Bjo Trimble]] (1959)
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  • [[Fritz Lieber]]<br>and Hoffman Electronic Corp.|| for the use of [[SF]] short-shor
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  • ...llis Janik, [[Richard Kyle]], [[R. A. Lafferty]], [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], [[Fritz Leiber]], Lyn Lifshin, [[Robert W. Lowndes]], [[David Lunde]], Diane Luty,
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  • ...ts and characters of interest included [[Robert E. Howard]]'s [[Conan]], [[Fritz Leiber]]'s [[Fafhrd]] and the Grey Mouser, [[Fletcher Pratt]] and [[L. Spra
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  • [[1976 Best Short Story Hugo|1976]] ||''Catch That Zeppelin!'' by [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • ...So Early Sex: An Autobiographic Essay" in ''The Ghost Light'' (1984) || [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • 10:00 PM Fafhrd and Me, [[Fritz Leiber]], Florentine Room
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  • ...is teeth as one would auction off a horse, and he went for $13.50. I had [[Fritz Leiber]] quote Shakespeare and that got us $13.23. [[Robert Bloch]] raised
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  • * [[Fritz Leiber]], Report from the Publishers
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  • ...rranged for a light show to accompany readings by [[Harlan Ellison]] and [[Fritz Leiber]]. [[Ed Meskys]] held a meeting of the [[Tolkien Society of America]
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  • ...website=https://digitalcollections.lib.uh.edu/collections/2801ph27q | text=Fritz Leiber Science Fiction & Fantasy Convention Flyers & Programs Collection}},
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  • [[Bjo Trimble]] and [[Fritz Leiber]] (represented ''in absentia'' by [[John Trimble]]) were made [[Knig
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  • 1970 ||[[Fritz Leiber]] ||''Ill Met in Lankhmar'' 1967 ||[[Fritz Leiber]] ||''Gonna Roll the Bones''
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  • ...e [[fannish film]] “[[The Genie]],” also starring [[Forry Ackerman]] and [[Fritz Leiber]].
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  • [[OryCon '80]] || November 14-16, 1980 || [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Elton Elliott]] || Portland Hilton
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  • The skit, whose principal instigators were [[Judy Merril]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Gordon Dickson]], wasn't ready yet. The skit was still coll
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  • ...nk | website=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1B_EEFq1Bw|text=Video}} of [[Fritz Leiber]] talking about monsters.
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  • ...; Yog-Sothoth; '''Azathoth''' the Lord of All (a "blind, idiot god" who, [[Fritz Leiber]] conjectures, symbolizes the mechanistic [[cosmos]]); and '''Cthulh
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  • [[Philcon 1990]] || November 16-18, 1990 || [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Frank Kelly Freas]], [[Michael Bishop]], [[Ellen Kushner]]
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  • ...]] || Bloomington, MN || [[Harry Harrison]], [[George "Lan" Laskowski]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Barry Longyear]]
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  • ...mention cloaks, heroic [[music]], and naked swords, [[Bjo Trimble]] and [[Fritz Leiber]] (ably proxied by [[John Trimble]]) proved their fitness by drinkin ...''] Said the Ticktockman' by [[Harlan Ellison]]. (hisses) 'Star Dock' by [[Fritz Leiber]]. ‘Marque and Reprisal' by [[Poul Anderson]]. 'Day of the Great S
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  • ...rld Fantasy Convention]] || October 13-15, 1978 || [[Fort Worth, TX]] || [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Alicia Austin]]
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  • ...con]] || September 1–3, 1951 || [[New Orleans]] || [[Harry B. Moore]] || [[Fritz Leiber]] || 190 ...23–26, 1979 || [[Brighton, UK]] || [[Peter Weston]] || [[Brian Aldiss]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Harry Bell]] || 3,114
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  • ...get to the con. During the first day, therefore, I asked [[Jim Warren]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[4e Ackerman]], [[J. Ben Stark]], and [[Ed Emsh]] to be judges.
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  • ...e of two or three to give you an idea of the type of things. For example [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Sam Russell]] and I spent about a year in preparation for a thi * "Gonna Roll the Bones," [[Fritz Leiber]]
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  • 14||[[Baycon (Westercon)]] || July 1-2, 1961 || [[Oakland]] || [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Jack Speer]]
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  • ...ublished in these magazines were [[Edmund Hamilton]], [[Henry Kuttner]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Emil Petaja]] and [[Seabury Quinn]]. There appeared also many m
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  • * [[Fritz Leiber]] ...day. There are always some [[SF]] authors and artists in residence, from [[Fritz Leiber]] in the late Fifties to [[Larry Niven]], [[Jerry Pournelle]] and [[
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  • ...nd he carried a huge broadsword—all in preparation for his appearance as [[Fritz Leiber]]'s Fafhrd at the [[Masquerade Ball]]. (None of this got in the way
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  • * A fantasy/joke entitled ''[[The Genii]]'' (with [[Fritz Leiber]], [[Forry Ackerman]] and [[Bjo]]). Produced by [[Al Lewis]].
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  • ...f ''The Day The Earth Stood Still'' and ''When Worlds Collide'' to show. [[Fritz Leiber]] was [[GoH]]; [[Harry Moore]], [[chairman]]; 325 attendees; St. Cha
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  • 1966 || [[Tricon]] || [[Bjo Trimble]] and [[Fritz Leiber]]<ref>Leiber was not there and there was a second, special, initiati
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  • * ''Our Lady Of Darkness'', (aka ''The Pale Brown Thing'') [[Fritz Leiber]], (Berkeley Putnam/''[[F&SF]]'', January–February 1977)
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  • ...3. The 1927 German silent film ''Metropolis'' was written and directed by Fritz Lang. It is a highly stylized masterpiece that was severely edited after i
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