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  • #REDIRECT [[Tim Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Steve Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ron Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Russell Miller]]
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...and publisher best known for founding (with [[Tim Underwood]]) [[Underwood-Miller]], a not-so-[[small press]] initially specializing in producing high-qualit Miller ran a used bookstore in Pennsylvania before teaming up with Tim Underwood i
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  • An [[LA]]-area [[conrunning fan]] who found [[fandom]] in 1968, '''Craig Miller''' met [[Ray Bradbury]] who suggested he should join [[LASFS]] (of which he ...[[Cosmic Wind Enterprises]] and edited an issue of ''[[Flights of Fantasy (Miller)]]'' and many issues of ''[[SFinctor]]''.
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  • '''Christopher Andrew Miller''' was a [[British fan]] who was one of the founders of the [[Oxford Univer
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  • '''Brian Miller''' was a [[fanartist]] from [[Glasgow, Scotland]], active in the 1950s. He The New Lands SF Club folded in 1957, but some members, including Miller, still saw one another occasionally.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Don Miller]]
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Don Miller (Las Vegas)|Las Vegas Don Miller]]?)'' '''Donald L. Miller''' was a [[fan]] who lived in Wheaton, MD, in the [[Washington, DC]], area
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  • ''(Did you mean [[Howard Craig Miller (NY)|Howard Craig Miller of New York]]?)'' '''Howard Miller''' was an [[L.A.]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]] active in the 1940s and ’50s
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  • Errol Miller is a writer and poet who has contributed to ''[[Riverside Quarterly]]'' and
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  • '''Steven Richard Miller''' attended the University of Maryland, [[Baltimore]] County, where he was * [https://file770.com/steven-richard-miller-july-31-1950-february-20-2024/ Obituary] at ''[[File 770]]''.
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  • {{person | website=https://www.ian-miller.org | born=1946}}
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  • [[Australian]] [[author]] '''Karen Miller''' writes [[speculative fiction]], mostly of the epic historical kind. Miller was born in [[Canada]].
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  • Miller is an American artist who was born in Silver Spring, Maryland. After earni
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]] which had six issues.
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  • A postal [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Don Miller]] in the 1960s as a supplement to ''[[Diplomania]]'', in connection with th [https://archive.org/details/texts?query=Fantasia+don+Miller+ '''''Fantasia''''' online] at the Internet Archive.
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  • #redirect[[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • Bruce Miller is a [[Denver]]-area [[fan]] and [[conrunner]]. He chaired [[MileHiCon 11]
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  • Ron Miller is an American illustrator and writer who lives and works in South Boston,
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  • Russell Miller is a British journalist and author of fifteen books, including biographies
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  • '''Alan Miller''' was a [[fan]] from [[Leeds]] active in the 1930s.
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • #redirect[[Don Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • '''Diane Miller Blackwood''' is an [[American]] [[fan]] and a longtime member of the [[N3F]
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  • #REDIRECT [[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • '''Peter Schuyler Miller''' was born on a 100-year-old farm located between the towns of Melrose and ..., Peter Schuyler. Miller's father was a chemist and his mother a teacher. Miller himself received B.S. (1931) and M.S. (1932) degrees in chemistry from Unio
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  • '''Richard DeWitt Miller''' was an [[SF]] writer and [[Fortean]] enthusiast. His first SF publicatio
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  • #REDIRECT [[R. DeWitt Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • ...that was published during his lifetime. Prior to its publication, however, Miller was the author of several excellent [[science fiction]] stories. His first Miller began writing while recovering from an automobile accident. Between 1951 an
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Don Miller}} (Did you mean a [[Don Miller|Washington, DC Don Miller]]?)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Howard Miller}}(Did you mean [[Howard Miller|a California fan]]?) Although deaf and blind, '''Howard Craig Miller''' proofread many of the SF books by [[Robert J. Sawyer]]. He lived in Hunt
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Craig Miller]] in the late 60s. It was offset and included things like interviews with
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  • #REDIRECT [[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • ...tribute to the life and work of [[SF]] author/critic [[P. Schuyler Miller|Miller]] (1912-1974) by SF historian [[Sam Moskowitz]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Craig Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Craig Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Don Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Errol Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Howard Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ian Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Judi Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Karen Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kurt Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ron Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Russell Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Steve Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tim Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Underwood-Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[R. DeWitt Miller]]
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  • ''(Did you mean [[Howard Craig Miller (NY)|Howard Craig Miller of New York]]?)'' '''Howard Miller''' was an [[L.A.]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]] active in the 1940s and ’50s
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  • ...er]], [[John J. Miller]], [[Melinda Snodgrass]], [[Stephen Leigh]], [[Gail Miller]], [[Walter Jon Williams]]. [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Betsy Mitchell]], [[
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • ...o Lathouris, directed by George Miller (Village Roadshow Pictures; Kennedy Miller Mitchell; RatPac-Dune Entertainment; Warner Bros. Pictures)
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  • #REDIRECT [[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • ...ter Bujold]], [[Carla Ulbrich]] (music), [[Warren Buff]] (fan), and [[Kurt Miller]] (artist). It was chaired by [[Russ Miller]], the theme "Sci-Fi DIY", attendance was 854, and the [[toastmaster]] was
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  • ...[[Stephen King]]'' by [[Tim Underwood]] and [[Chuck Miller]] ([[Underwood-Miller]], 1982)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.#A Canticle for Leibowitz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...by [[Tim Underwood]], a [[San Francisco]] book and art dealer, and [[Chuck Miller]], a Pennsylvania used book dealer, after the two had met at a convention. For a significant period, Underwood-Miller was probably the largest published of fine and special editions of previous
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  • ...written by Terry Hayes & George Miller & Brian Hannant; directed by George Miller
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  • A [[media]] production company owned by [[Craig Miller]] and [[Marv Wolfman]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • #redirect[[P. Schuyler Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Diane Miller Blackwood]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Don Miller (Las Vegas)|Las Vegas Don Miller]]?)'' '''Donald L. Miller''' was a [[fan]] who lived in Wheaton, MD, in the [[Washington, DC]], area
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  • #REDIRECT [[Craig Miller]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Don Miller]]
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  • #redirect[[Don Miller]]
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  • ...[[sf club]] at the University of Maryland, [[Baltimore]] County. [[Steve Miller]] was the founding [[president]].
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  • '''Brian Miller''' was a [[fanartist]] from [[Glasgow, Scotland]], active in the 1950s. He The New Lands SF Club folded in 1957, but some members, including Miller, still saw one another occasionally.
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  • A [[pseudonym]] for work done jointly by [[Walter Dennis]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]] and [[Paul McDermott]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Warren Scott Miller]].
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  • Errol Miller is a writer and poet who has contributed to ''[[Riverside Quarterly]]'' and
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Gordon Miller]] of [[Moorhead, MN]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Terrie Schweitzer]] and [[Steve Miller]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.#A Canticle for Leibowitz]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • A [[bibliography]] of [[Kendell Foster Crossen]] [[published]] by [[Don Miller]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Howard Miller]] of Long Beach, CA.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Donald L. Miller]] of Wheaton, MD.
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  • ...iller/Warner Brothers] Screenplay by Michael Cristofer; Directed by George Miller; based on the novel by John Updike
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]] which had six issues.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Eric Miller]].
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  • A [[mimeoed]] [[one-shot]] published in 1948 by [[Don Wilson]] and [[Howard Miller]] as a supplement to an issue of [[Dream Quest]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[H. D. Miller]].
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  • ...ne]] of the the [[Potomac River Science Fiction Society]], edited by [[Don Miller]] starting in January, 1979.
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  • A postal [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] [[pubbed]] by [[Don Miller]], with at least 29 issues in the 1960s and ’70s. [https://archive.org/details/texts?query=Diplomania+Miller '''''Diplomania''''' online] at the Internet Archive.
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  • ...est]] 2015 was held in 2015. The [[Munsey Award]] winner was [[Stephen T. Miller]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...that was published during his lifetime. Prior to its publication, however, Miller was the author of several excellent [[science fiction]] stories. His first Miller began writing while recovering from an automobile accident. Between 1951 an
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  • Members included [[Dirce Archer]] ([[Pittcon]]'s chair), [[P. Schuyler Miller]], and [[Ed Wood]].
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  • ...w Sanders]], [[Bobbi Armbruster]], [[Mike Glyer]].''' ''[[Art]] by [[Linda Miller]] from an ad in [[Nolacon II]] [[PR]] 1.'' ]]
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Eric Miller]] for [[MISHAP]]. It may be a one-shot.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Donald L. Miller]] of Wheaton, MD. This was probably a [[fairy chess]] fanzine.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Wilson]] and [[Howard Miller]].
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  • [[OASIS]] 23 was held May 28 – 30, 2010. GoH [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Richard C. Livingston]], [[Michael Hinman]], [[Rob Balder]]
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  • ...ril 14-16, 1978 at the Yorktowne Hotel in York, PA. The [[GoH]] was [[Ron Miller]]. It appears to have been sponsored by [[SPIFS]].
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  • ...s other works, and individually the author of two mystery novels. Lee and Miller strongly oppose fan fiction written in their universe.
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  • ...University in Morgantown, WV. The [[GoHs]] were [[Joe Haldeman]] and Marc Miller.
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  • Russell Miller is a British journalist and author of fifteen books, including biographies
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]] in the early 1980s. Two issues known.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Steve Miller]] about the [[fanzine]] collection at Albin O. Kuhn Library at the Universi
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  • ...in short) is based on the index of the same name compiled by [[Stephen T. Miller]] and [[William G. Contento]].
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  • ...Pittsburgh Airport in [[Moon, PA]]. GoHs: [[Joe Haldeman]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Kathryn Cramer]].
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  • ...GoHs]] were [[Catherynne M. Valente]], [[S. J. "Sooj" Tucker]], and [[Judi Miller]].
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  • Bruce Miller is a [[Denver]]-area [[fan]] and [[conrunner]]. He chaired [[MileHiCon 11]
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...s held April 8-10, 2011, with [[John Ringo]] as [[author GoH]], and [[Kurt Miller]] as [[artist GoH]].
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  • * 1981 -- [[Don Miller]]
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  • British fantasy artist who also paints as '''Edward Miller'''.
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  • ...ollege in Wayne, NE. [[GoHs]] were [[James Alan Gardner]], Taki Soma, Zach Miller, Terry Hickman, and Will Pereira.
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...vel, ''Saint Leibowitz and the Wild Horse Woman'', an unfinished sequel to Miller's award-winning 1960 novel ''A Canticle for Leibowitz''.
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  • ...2014 in [[Chattanooga, TN]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Jody Lynn Nye]], [[Kurt Miller]], [[Travis Taylor]], and [[David Cherry]]. The [[MC]] was [[Jim Minz]].
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...36 was a [[convention]] held March 9-11, 2018. GoH [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Peri Charlifu]], [[Ellen Datlow]], Mike Carlin, The Library Bards, Bon
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  • ...ia in [[Addison, TX]]. It was sponsored by [[ALAMO]] and chaired by [[Tim Miller]].
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  • ...omic stories printed from [[ditto masters]]. One series by [[Frank Miller|Miller]], Call It Karma, featured a Kojak-type character. [[Paul Chadwick]] was a
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...e [[GoHs]] were [[Jack Dann]], [[Ian Irvine]], [[Fiona McIntosh]], [[Karen Miller]], [[Tony Shillitoe]], and [[Sean Williams]].
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  • '''Peter Schuyler Miller''' was born on a 100-year-old farm located between the towns of Melrose and ..., Peter Schuyler. Miller's father was a chemist and his mother a teacher. Miller himself received B.S. (1931) and M.S. (1932) degrees in chemistry from Unio
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  • ''(Were you looking for [[Lethe (Miller)|The Don Miller Diplomacy fanzine]]?)''
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...]] [[published]] by [[Creath Thorne]] of Savannah, [[Missouri]], and [[Don Miller]] for the [[N3F]] [[N3F#Games Bureau|Games Bureau]].
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  • ...rt Hotel in [[Coraopolis, PA]].. The [[GoHs]] were[[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], Featured Musical Guests, Consortium of Genius.
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  • ...tel in Colorado Springs, CO. The [[GoHs]] were [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]]. It was chaired by [[Mary Morman]] and membership was 131.
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  • ..., the [[AGoH]] was [[Jeff Adams]], and the [[Special GoH]] was [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]] The [[MC]] was [[Rembert N. Parker]].
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  • ...]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Jack Williamson]], [[Curt Stubbs]], [[Chairman]]: [[Bruce Miller]], [[Toastmaster]]: [[Ed Bryant]].
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  • ...[[G. Harry Stine]], the [[Artist GoH]] was [[Alicia Austin]], and [[Bruce Miller]] was [[Fan GoH]]. It was chaired by [[Barry Bard]] and attendance was abo
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  • ...weekend 1981 to coincide with the [[LA]] World's Fair. Committee: [[Craig Miller]], [[Fred Patten]], [[Bill Warren]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Milt Stevens]].
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  • ...was [[John Sladek]], the [[Fan GoHs]] were [[James A. Corrick]] and [[Gay Miller Corrick]] and the [[Special Guest]] was [[Ellen Datlow]]. The [[toastmaste
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  • ...The [[GoHs]] were [[Seanan McGuire]], [[Catherynne Valente]] and [[Aaron Miller]]. The [[toastmaster]] was [[Ian Tregillis]] and it was chaired by [[Linda
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • A [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]].
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  • ...y Rucker]], [[Paul Taylor]], [[Tawny Letts]], [[Erica Neely]], and [[Judi Miller]]. [[Alex Bledsoe]] was toastmaster. The theme was "Dystopia." The [[chair]
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  • ...iday Inn in [[Piscataway, NJ]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[David Mattingly]], and [[Charles E. Gannon]].
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  • Tim Miller is a Texas [[con-running fan]] living in the Dallas-Ft Worth area. He chai
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  • * [[Jesse Miller]]
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  • ...Intyre]], the [[AGoh]] was [[Carl Lundgren]], and the [[FGoH]] was [[Bruce Miller]]. [[Rusty Hevelin]] was [[toastmaster]].
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  • '''Alan Miller''' was a [[fan]] from [[Leeds]] active in the 1930s.
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  • She later wrote ''Glorificemus: A Study of the Fiction of Walter M. Miller, Jr.''
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  • ...[Robert Silverberg]]; [[Artist GoH]]: [[Real Musgrave]]; [[FGoH]]: [[Craig Miller]]. Chaired by [[Terry Gish]].
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  • ...Warren Buff]], and the [[Guests of Honor]] were [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]] (GoHs), [[William Stout]] (AGoH), [[John Wick]] (GGoH), [["Uncle Timmy" B
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  • ...[[Nashville, TN]]. [[GoH]]: [[Karl Edward Wagner]], [[Artist GoH]]: [[Ron Miller]], [[Fan GoHs]]: [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Elayne Pelz]].
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  • ...[committee]] included [[Dirce Archer]], [[F. C. MacKnight]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Jack Price]], [[Beatrice Taylor]] and the [[Board of Directors]] of th A number of prominent people in the field, like [[P. Schuyler Miller]] (who also lived in Pittsburgh), strove in her behalf. The bid mounted for
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  • ...[[Larry Vela]] was local Artist [[GoH]] and the [[Filk GoH]] was [[Marilyn Miller]]. It was chaired by [[Dave Hungerford]].
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  • ...kercon 2]] ||March 19-21, 1993 ||[[Ben Bova]], [[Jeff Adams]], [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • ...Hilton - Hotel Seattle Airport in [[Seattle, WA]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Judi Miller]], and [[Mark Peters]] was the [[Interfilk Guest]]. [[Vixy & Tony]] were [
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  • ...e]], the [[SGoH]] was [[Mickey Zucker Reichert]], the [[FGoH]] was [[Diane Miller]], and the Musical [[GoHs]] was [[Dave Clement]] and [[Dandelion Wine]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Don Miller]] for the [[N3F]] [[N3F#Games Bureau|Games Bureau]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Craig Miller]] in the late 60s. It was offset and included things like interviews with
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  • ...[[Wendy Pini]] and [[Richard Pini]] were [[AGoH]]. The chairman was [[Ben Miller]] and the toastmaster was [[Frank Catalano]]. Attendance was about 650.
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  • ...n, in [[Albany, NY]]. Attendance: 197. [[Allen Steele]] ([[GoH]]), [[Ron Miller]] ([[Artist GoH]]), [[Lisa Ashton]] ([[Fan GoH]]). [[Chairman]]: [[Rick R
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  • ...October 5-7, 2018. [[GoHs]] were [[Mike Mullin]], [[Daniel Mohr]], [[Mike Miller]], Wolfie B. Bad, [[Joe Haldeman]], and [[Gay Haldeman]]. [[Toastmaster]] w
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  • ...n Van Gelder]], and Jolly Blackburn. The [[toastmaster]] was John Jackson Miller.
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  • [[Moncon III]] ||March 30-April 1, 1979 ||[[Joe Haldeman]], Marc Miller
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  • ...]], the [[Filk GoH]] was [[Steve Macdonald]] and the [[Fan GoH]] was [[Tim Miller]]. They also had Special Guests Greg Edmonson, David Franklin, and it was
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  • [[Don Wilson]] and/or [[Howard Miller]] originated this description on [[E. Everett Evans]]. (They'd never met hi
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  • ...in downtown Salt Lake City, UT. The [[GoHs]] were [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Tracy Hickman]], [[Laura Hickman]], and [[Jordin Kare]]. Featured gue
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  • ...]]. It is sponsored by the [[Dallas Future Society]] and chaired by [[Tim Miller]]. Its theme was "From Global To Local: Thriving in the Fannish Biosphere.
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  • ...and the [[editors]], with [[art]] by [[Ralph Rayburn Phillips]], [[Howard Miller]], Kroll and Grossman. ...le:ScientifantasyArt.jpeg|frameless|right|upright=1.25]] Cover by [[Howard Miller]]. Planographed. “...sported 2 fiction pieces, 2 [[articles]], a book rev
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  • ...Choo in [[Chattanooga, TN]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]], [[Laura Anne Gilman]]. The [[Artist GoH]] was [[John Picacio]] and the [
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  • (Did you mean the [[Flights of Fantasy (Miller)|fanzine]] or [[Flights of Fantasy (Seattle)|Seattle bookstore]]?)
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  • In {{file770 | issue=29 | page=3}}, [[Bruce Miller]] provides a brief [[con report]] which praises the convention for returnin
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  • '''Christopher Andrew Miller''' was a [[British fan]] who was one of the founders of the [[Oxford Univer
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  • ...The [[Book of Honor]] was ''[[A Canticle for Leibowitz]]'' by [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • Winner: "The Darfsteller" by [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]] [''[[Astounding]]'' Jan 1955]
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  • ...Guest]]: [[Carl William Thiel]] (of the Fibs); [[Fan Fund]] Guest: [[Judi Miller]]; International Guest: [[Summer and Fall]] ([[Eva Van Daele-Hunt]] and [[C
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  • ...vid-19]]) from September 17–19, 2021. [[GoHs]]: [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]], the [[GoHs]] of the cancelled [[Albacon 2020]].
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  • ...h, VA. The [[GoH]] was [[Alan Dean Foster]], the [[Artist GoH]] was [[Ron Miller]], and the [[Fan GoH]] was [[Curt Harpold]].
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  • ...[[Tom Kidd]] ([[Artist GoH]]), [[Sharon Sbarsky]] ([[Fan GoH]]), [[Steve Miller]] & [[Sharon Lee]] ([[Special GoH]]). [[Chairman]]: [[Christopher J. Ford]
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  • ...[[Brenda Dupont]], [[John Hardin]], [[Arnie Katz]], [[Joyce Katz]], [[Don Miller]], [[Bill Mills]], [[Jacq Monahan]], and [[James Taylor]].
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  • ...Ted Johnstone]], [[John Piggott]], [[Robert Sacks]], and [[Sandra Bond]]. Miller, in particular, published hundreds of issues of various [[fanzines]] devote
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  • ...Interfilk]] Guests were [[Matt Leger]] and [[Mary Mullholland]]. [[Marilyn Miller]] was the toastmaster. The convention was held in conjunction with [[Conjec
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  • It was chaired by [[James Robinson]] and the [[toastmistress]] was [[Judi Miller]].
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  • ...ed in Nevada City, CA. In many respects it was a successor to [[Underwood-Miller]].
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  • ...ic Coleman|Eric]] & [[Lizzie Coleman]] – music). [[Toastmistress]]: [[Judi Miller]].
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  • The [[bid committee]] included [[Sue Wheeler (MD)]] (chairing), [[Steve Miller]] and [[Mark Owings]] (vice-chairmen), [[Bill Simmons]] ([[treasurer]]), an
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  • [[Gohs]]: Margret-Ann Miller, [[Jo Walton]], Larry Nemecek, Christopher Webber.
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  • ...ith]], [[Listener Guest]]: [[Leslie Larkins]], [[Interfilk Guest]]: [[Mary Miller]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Shelby Bartellis]] and [[Diana Huey]] and the [
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  • ...ed by [[Albacon 2021]]. The [[GoHs]] were to be [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]].
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  • ...[LASFS Clubhouse]] in [[LA]]. The [[GoH]] was [[John DeChancie]], [[Craig Miller]] and [[Genny Dazzo]] were [[Fan GoHs]], [[Ray Capella]] was [[Artist GoH]]
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  • ...rk Ferrari]], [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[Jane Fancher]], [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Patricia Briggs]], and [[James C. Glass]].
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  • ...l: Harry Knowles, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, [[Frank Kelly Freas]], Fan: [[Craig Miller]] & [[Genny Dazzo]]. [[Chaired]] by: [[Shaun Lyon]] & [[Christian B. McGuir
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  • ...317. [[Helen Eling]], [[Rog Peyton]], [[Arlene Peyton]], and [[Laurence Miller]] were on the committee.
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  • '''Diane Miller Blackwood''' is an [[American]] [[fan]] and a longtime member of the [[N3F]
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  • Ron Miller is an American illustrator and writer who lives and works in South Boston,
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  • It was chaired by [[Russ Miller]], special guests were Jaye Wells, and Rick Loomis (gaming), Attendance was
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  • ...op]], Walton Simons, [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], [[Stephen Leigh]], John Jos Miller, and [[Edward Bryant]].
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  • ...[[GoHs]]: [[Jeff Bohnhoff]] & [[Maya Bohnhoff]], [[Listener Guest]]: [[Tim Miller]], [[Interfilk Guest]]: [[Cindy Turner]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Kathy Ha
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  • ...met Publications]]'' and edited by [[John V. Baltadonis]] and [[William H. Miller, Jr.]] in [[Philadelphia]] in the fall of 1939 containing twenty-four pages
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  • ...from March 1970] by [[Don Miller]] in ''[[Diplomania]]'' 29. Like [[TEW]], Miller enclosed it in quotation marks, suggesting it was new then.
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  • ...l in [[Dublin, OH]]. [[GoH]]: [[Mary Crowell]], [[Listener Guest]]: [[Judi Miller]], [[Interfilk Guest]]: [[Tony Fabris]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Lori Coul
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  • ...[toastmaster]]. Other guests included [[Suzy McKee Charnas]], [[Elizabeth Miller]], and [[Mike Stackpole]]. The con's [[chairman|Chair-Thing]] was [[Sue Th
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  • ...Resnick]] was [[GoH]], [[Bob Eggleton]] was [[Artist GoH]], and [[David O. Miller]] was [[Fan GoH]].
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  • ...ial Filk Waif]] was [[Tanya Huff]], and the [[Interfilk Guest]] was [[Judi Miller]].
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  • ...L]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Kevin J. Anderson]], [[Rebecca Moesta]], [[Kurt Miller]], Matt Forbeck, [[Jim Buck]], [[Teri Buck]], and Vic Mignogna. The [[toas
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  • ...Drive in [[Huntsville, AL]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Larry Correia]], [[Kurt Miller]] (artist), [[Darrell Osborn]] (fan).
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  • ...of the [[Contata]] series of [[NEFilk]] [[conventions]]. [[GoH]]: [[Judi Miller]], [[Interfilk Guests]]: [[Pavlov's Duck]], [[Listener Guest]]: [[Deb Wunde
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  • The committee were [[Pauline E. Dungate]], [[Laurence Miller]], [[Dave Upton]], [[Mike Brown]], [[Rog Peyton]], [[Marsha Jones]], [[Greg
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  • ...te Kowal]], the [[Official Artist]] was [[Marianne Plumridge]] and [[Craig Miller]] ([[Special Guest]]). [[Tamora Pierce]] was Young Adult Fiction Guest, [[C
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  • ...ther so well they joked that they were destined to run a bid for Columbus. Miller found this amusing, and on returning to LA, he requested information of fac ...which might be made available for a Columbus bid party. Three days later, Miller arrived at Octocon with materials like bid flyers while [[Genny Dazzo]] and
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  • * [[Don Miller]]
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  • A postal [[Diplomacy]] [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Don Miller]] in the 1960s as a supplement to ''[[Diplomania]]'', in connection with th [https://archive.org/details/texts?query=Fantasia+don+Miller+ '''''Fantasia''''' online] at the Internet Archive.
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  • It was chaired by [[Tim Miller]], the [[toastmaster]] was [[Jim Butcher]], the con had the theme "Sci-Fi C
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]]. It was later renamed '''''SF&F Informant'''''.
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  • ...oHs]] were [[Jim Baen]], [[Julius Schwartz]] ("Super" [[GoH]]), [[David O. Miller]] ([[Artist GoH]]), and [[Marcia McCoy]] ([[Fan GoH]]).
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  • ...[Vixy and Tony]], the [[Official Filk Waif]] was [[Bill Roper]], [[Marilyn Miller]] was the [[Interfilk Guest]], and [[Heather Bruton]] was the [[Special Gue
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  • Australian GoH: [[Karen Miller]]
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  • ...15 ||[[Kristen Nelson]], [[Melanie Ehrlich]], Michael A. Zekas, [[David O. Miller]], Miranda Gauvin, John Stanisci
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  • * ''[[Kendell Foster Crossen: A Bibliography]]'' by [[Don Miller]].
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  • * ''The Grand Tour'' by [[Ron Miller]] and [[William K. Hartmann]] (Workman, 1981)
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  • 2.5 || March 12, 1974 || 8 || illustrations by [[Cathryn Miller]], [[William Rotsler]], and [[Tim Kirk]]. Includes reprint of [[Charles Bur 3 || September 14, 1974 || 8 || illustrations by [[Cathryn Miller]], [[Alexis Gilliland]], and [[Freff]].
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  • Winner: '''''[[A Canticle for Leibowitz]]''''' by [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]] (J. B. Lippincott, 1959)
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  • [[Artkane III]] ||April 14-16, 1978 ||York, PA ||[[Ron Miller]]
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  • ...me was "Dragons in Space". [[Author GoHs]] were [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]], [[Artist GoH]] was Ralph J. Ryan, Science [[GoHs]] were Benjamin & Caria
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  • A [[newszine]] published by [[Elliot Weinstein]], [[Craig Miller]], and [[Mike Glyer]].
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  • ...untsville, AL]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Mary Robinette Kowal]] and David O. Miller (artist).
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  • ...[[Lubov Yegudin]], Media GoH: Regina Pancake, Comics GoH: John Jackson Miller, Costuming [[GoH]]: Christopher "Tyger" Roth, [[Filk GoH]]: [[Tom Smith
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  • ...re]], MD, Memorial Day weekend, May 23-26, 2003. The [[GoH]]s were [[Steve Miller]] & [[Sharon Lee]]. . The [[Art GoHs]] were [[Omar Rayyan]] and [[Sheila R
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  • ...st 6 issues (1952-1953) were ed-pubbed (edited & published) by [[Joseph W. Miller]]. #7 (1954) was published by multi-zine-title publisher [[James V. Taurasi ...t 1952 ||4 || Magazine title is '''''Operation Burroughs'''''; [[Joseph W. Miller]] is ed pub
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  • ...), [[David Mattingly]], [[Kathleen Sloan]] (fan). It was chaired by [[Tim Miller]], the [[toastmaster]] was [[Steve Perry]], the theme was "Fentastic Four"
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  • ...Stevens]] ([[vice-chairman]]), [[Mike Glyer]] ([[publicity]]), and [[Craig Miller]] (hotels).
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  • .... The ConCom's Choice was [[Rand Bellavia]] and [[Erin Bellavia]]. [[Judi Miller]] was [[toastmistress]].
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  • It was chaired by [[Tim Miller]], the [[toastmaster]] was [[Timothy Zahn]], the Special Workshop Guest was
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  • ...hat Are My Life" by [[Harlan Ellison]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Nov 1980; [[Underwood-Miller]], 1980]
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  • ...n Poe", [[Robert Bloch]] was [[toastmaster]] and it was chaired by [[Chuck Miller]] and [[Tim Underwood]].
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  • ...rry Pournelle]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[Jim Burns]], [[Fan GoH]] was [[Craig Miller]], [[Special Guest]] was [[Stephen Furst]], and [[Toastmaster]] was [[James
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  • '''Richard DeWitt Miller''' was an [[SF]] writer and [[Fortean]] enthusiast. His first SF publicatio
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  • Miller is an American artist who was born in Silver Spring, Maryland. After earni
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  • It was [[chaired]] by [[Craig Miller]], and membership was 1387 total and 1318 attending.
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  • ..., [[Gerald Burton]] (fan), and [[Real Musgrave]]. It was chaired by [[Russ Miller]], attendance was 591, and the [[toastmaster]] was [[Howard Waldrop]]. Ther
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  • ...lliamsburg in Williamsburg, VA. The [[GoHs]] were [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Vincent Di Fate]], [[Jason Whitt]] and [[Ted White]].
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  • * ''Harlan Ellison's Watching'' by [[Harlan Ellison]] ([[Underwood-Miller]], 1989)
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  • The bid was chaired by [[Craig Miller]], [[Milt Stevens]] and [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • ...e issue were by [[David H. Keller]], [[Frederic Kummer, Jr.]], [[R. DeWitt Miller]], and [[Denis Plimmer]].
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  • ...(held online)|| April 24–26, 2020||<s>[[Southfield, MI]]</s>|| Margret-Ann Miller, [[Jo Walton]], Larry Nemecek, Christopher Webber
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  • * [[P. Schuyler Miller]], "The Sands of Time" (1937) * P. Schuyler Miller, "As Never Was" (1944)
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  • ...t 4-6, 2002 || [[Mike Resnick]], [[Tom Kidd]], [[Sharon Sbarsky]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Sharon Lee]] [[Albacon 2010]] || Oct 8-10, 2010 || [[Allen Steele]], [[Ron Miller]], [[Lisa Ashton]]
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  • ...alley in [[Hunt Valley, MD]]. The [[GoH]]s were [[Charles Stross]], [[Kurt Miller]], [[Mary Crowell]], and [[Scott Sigler]]. The [[Ghost of Honor]] was [[Ed
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  • ...Exactly What He Appears". [[Author GoHs]] were [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[John Garner]], [[Fan GoH |Fan/Makeup GoH]] was Davi
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Miller]] which had previously been known as ''[[The WSFA Journal]]'' when he publi
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  • ...ard for Young Adult]]: ''Balance of Trade'', by [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]]
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  • [[Guests of Honour]]: [[Karen Miller]], [[Steve Wheeler]]
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  • ...- April 2, 2018 ||[[Conclave (NZ) 3|Conclave 3]] || [[Auckland]] ||[[Karen Miller]], [[Steve Wheeler]], and (fan) [[Daphne Lawless]]
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  • Loomis also had a [[pro]] career under his own name and as '''Benjamin Miller''' and '''Silas Water'''. Best known is his ''City of Glass'' (''[[Startlin
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  • * ''Virgil Finlay's Women of the Ages'' by [[Virgil Finlay]] ([[Underwood-Miller]], 1992)
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  • * ''The People'' (1972) [American Zoetrope/ABC] Screenplay by James M. Miller; Directed by John Korty; based on the stories by [[Zenna Henderson]]
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  • * ''The Dark Knight Returns'' by Frank Miller, Klaus Jenson and Lynn Varley (DC/Warner, 1986)
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  • ...Select in [[Naperville, IL]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Scott Raun]], [[Talis Kimberley]]. Chair: [[Drew Scheeler]]. The con h
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  • '''Agnes “Aggie” Harook''' (later Miller), a [[Detroit]] [[fan]] active in the 1940s and ’50s, belonged to the [[M Harook [[gafiated]] after marrying Gordon Miller, a [[mundane]]. Gordon died in 2004. According to her [https://stockbridgec
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  • * ''The Art of Starving'' by [[Sam J. Miller]] (HarperTeen)
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  • * ''Clive Barker's Shadows in Eden'' by [[Stephen Jones]] ([[Underwood-Miller]], 1991)
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  • ...|| April 26-28, 1985 || [[Vonda N. McIntyre]], [[Carl Lundgren]], [[Bruce Miller]]
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  • She married fellow [[fan]] [[Craig Miller]] and moved to [[LA]] in the early 1980s. She is a member of [[LASFS]], a f
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  • ...Best Novel Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''A Canticle for Leibowitz'' by [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • ...dity|almost no costume]]. The [[Chairs]] were [[John Trimble]] and [[Craig Miller]].
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  • [[Confluence 2008]] || July 25-27, 2008 || [[Joe Haldeman]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Kathryn Cramer]] [[Confluence 2017]] || August 4-6, 2017 || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], Consortium of Genius
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  • ===The Walter James Miller Memorial Award for Student Scholarship in the International Fantastic===
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  • An [[LA]]-area [[conrunning fan]] who found [[fandom]] in 1968, '''Craig Miller''' met [[Ray Bradbury]] who suggested he should join [[LASFS]] (of which he ...[[Cosmic Wind Enterprises]] and edited an issue of ''[[Flights of Fantasy (Miller)]]'' and many issues of ''[[SFinctor]]''.
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  • June 1944 || 1 || 1960: President Miller re-elected in United States.
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  • ...], [[Nils Helmer Frome]], [[H. P. Lovecraft]], [[Bob Madle]], [[William H. Miller, Jr.]], [[Roy Test]], and [[Raymond Van Houten]].
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  • ...ation]]. There were two series published. Series One was edited by [[Don Miller]] and had 87 issues, ending in 1974. Series Two began in 1978, has had nume After leaving the editorship of ''WSFA Journal'', [[Don Miller]] published what is effectively a continuation under the name ''[[The SF&F
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  • [[Pondfilk VIII]] || June 27-30, 2008 || [[Peter Alway]], [[Judi Miller]]
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  • ...ne]] and [[Betty Ballantine]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Lois Newman]] and [[Craig Miller]]. [[Bjo Trimble]] was announced as [[toastmaster]], but [[Bill Rotsler]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Don Wilson]] and [[Howard Miller]] of Redlands, CA in the late 40s. A major focus of ''Dream Quest'' was to
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  • * Looney Tunes: “You Ought to Be in Pictures” written by Jack Miller, directed by Friz Freleng (Warner Bros.)
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  • The [[toastmaster]] will be John Jackson Miller (replacing [[Maggie Thompson]]).
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  • ...ack Williamson]], [[E. E. "Doc" Smith]], [[Leigh Brackett]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], and [[Clifford D. Simak]].
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  • ...eetings at [[Robert Heinlein]]’s, where he met [[Elma Wentz|Elma Langhorne Miller]], whom he married in 1937. Elma and Roby divorced in the 1940s. Wentz ser ...ydavehook.wordpress.com/2023/08/15/who-is-elma-miller-wentz/ “Who is Elma ‘Miller’ Wentz?”] by Dave Hook.
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  • ...tegories changed yet again, dropping to six categories -- as [[P. Schuyler Miller]] explained, "for the simple reason that [[Ben Jason]] had six of the orig ...'' Hugo trophies which were apparently handed out and [[P. Schuyler Miller|Miller's]] statement that there were only six rockets available.)
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  • “[[Peter Schuyler Miller]]'s "The Titan" was published in the last two issues of Crawford's Marvel T ...rinted in red ink. This issue features the first installment of [[Schuyler Miller]]’s “The Titan.”
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  • * [[A. Miller]] (Leeds)
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  • ...ommittee]] also presented two [[Special Committee Award]]s: [[P. Schuyler Miller]], for [[The Reference Library]] and [[Isaac Asimov]], for putting science
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  • ...Holt (fan)]], [[Tina Kerrigan]], [[Aub Marks]], [[Brian Marshall]], [[Ray Miller-Lawson]], [[Sandra McKay]], [[Harry Nadler]], [[Marie Nadler]], [[Charles P
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  • ...n, * M.A. Larson, and Meghan McCarthy, directed by Jayson Thiessen and Jim Miller (DHX Media/Vancouver; Hasbro Studios)
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  • * '''''The Art of [[Chesley Bonestell]]''''' by [[Ron Miller]] and Frederick C. Durant III with Melvin H. Schuetz ([[Paper Tiger]], 2001
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  • ...[[APA-V]], and [[FAPA]]. He helped produce ''[[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]'' and contributed art to many other [[fanzines]]. He illustrated the 1971
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  • '''Elma Wentz''' (née Elma Langhorne Miller, later '''Elma LeCron''') was a [[Los Angeles]] writer best known for havin ...ydavehook.wordpress.com/2023/08/15/who-is-elma-miller-wentz/ “Who is Elma ‘Miller’ Wentz?”] by Dave Hook.
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  • '''Penelope Miller Frierson''', an [[Alabama]] [[conrunning fan]], found [[fandom]] in 1968.
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  • Genus Homo ||[[L. Sprague de Camp]] and [[P. Schuyler Miller]] ||1950 The Titan ||[[P. Schuyler Miller]] ||1952
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  • ...at detail I no longer recall, but I joined [[Willy Ley]] and [[P. Schuyler Miller]] in making seconding speeches for Pittsburgh. With no warning, [[Earl Kemp
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  • ...Violette Malan, John Mansfield, Linda Ross-Mansfield, Yves Meynard, Steve Miller, [[Charles Mohapel]], [[Lloyd Penney]], [[Yvonne Penney]], Pascale Raud, Ch
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  • ...go|Best Related Book Hugo]]: ''The Art of [[Chesley Bonestell]]'' by [[Ron Miller]] and Frederick C. Durant III with Melvin H. Schuetz
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  • ...ordon Van Gelder]], [[Art GoH]] [[Stephen Hickman]], and [[Fan GoH]] [[Tim Miller]]. The play was ''You Don't Mess with the Iron Man''. Charity activities du
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  • [[Sci-Con 5]] || November 4-6, 1983 || [[Alan Dean Foster]], [[Ron Miller]], [[Curt Harpold]]
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  • [[Contata 6]] ||July 1-3, 2011 ||[[Parsippany, NJ]] ||[[Judi Miller]], [[Pavlov's Duck]], [[Deb Wunder]]
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  • ...81). She also made fiber art, such as a stuffed armadillo owned by [[Craig Miller]]. She was still doing fan art as of 2001, when she illustrated promotional
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  • ..., [[August Derleth]], [[Rog Phillips]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], and [[Ray Bradbury]]. Fr
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  • ...Castro]], [[Hal Clement]], [[Charles Fontenay]], [[Joseph Green]], [[Randy Miller]], [[Jeff Mitchell]], [[Mike Resnick]], [[Arne Starr]], [[Wilson "Bob" Tuck
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  • [[Trinoc*coN 2004]] ||July 23-25, 2004 ||[[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Jael]], [[Sam Lewis]]
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  • ...tanding Dramatic Presentation: ''Mad Max: Fury Road'', Written by [[George Miller]], [[Brendan McCarthy]], and [[Nick Lathouris]]
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  • III || The Empress || [[Maxine Miller]] X || The Wheel of Fortune || [[Linda Miller]]
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  • ...tstanding Dramatic Presentation: ''Mad Max: Fury Road'', written by George Miller, Brendan McCarthy, Nick Lathouris
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  • ...han Too]] || May 10-12, 1974 || [[Gordon Dickson]], [[Kelly Freas]], [[Ron Miller]], [[Donald A. Wollheim]] 16 || [[Kubla Khansequences]] || 1988 || [[Karl Edward Wagner]], [[Ron Miller]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Elayne Pelz]]
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  • Miller & Contento incorrectly claims there was also an issue in Summer, 2005.
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  • [[Fanzine]], AKA '''''SOTWJ''''', published by [[Don Miller]] for [[WSFA]]. See also ''[[WSFA Journal]]''. As part of the breakup with [[WSFA]], Miller announced that as of #193, the SOTWJ would be no more but will be '''''The
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  • '''Steven Richard Miller''' attended the University of Maryland, [[Baltimore]] County, where he was * [https://file770.com/steven-richard-miller-july-31-1950-february-20-2024/ Obituary] at ''[[File 770]]''.
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  • ...pril 28-30, 2023 || Holiday Inn, Piscataway, NJ || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[David Mattingly]], [[Charles E. Gannon]]
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  • ...Lynch]], [[Dave Grubbs]], [[Colin Harris]], [[Vince Docherty]] and [[Craig Miller]].
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  • ...eigh Brackett]], [[Ross Rocklynne]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Fredric Brown]], [[A. E. van Vogt]], [[Robert Heinlein]], [[Jack Willi
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  • [[Conflikt 10]] || January 27-29, 2017 || [[Judi Miller]], [[Mark Peters]]
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  • ...[Richard A. Knaak]], [[Larry Elmore]], [[Mickey Zucker Reichert]], [[Diane Miller]], [[Dave Clement]], [[Dandelion Wine]].
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  • ...F 15]] || October 29-31, 1999 || [[Tom Smith]], [[Leslie Larkins]], [[Mary Miller]] [[OVFF 22]] || October 20-22, 2006 || [[Mary Crowell]], [[Judi Miller]], [[Tony Fabris]]
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  • ...5 2006 ||[[Peter S. Beagle]], [[Alain Viesca]], [[Steve Macdonald]], [[Tim Miller]]
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  • ...'s comics-oriented Apa-5, the legendary nursery of talents such as [[Frank Miller]] and [[Paul Chadwick]], and then [[Paul Ritz]]'s fantasy-oriented [[apa]]
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  • ...t Hoffman]], [[Earl Kemp]], [[Bob Madle]], [[Bea Mahaffey]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Boyd Raeburn]], [[George Nims Raybin]], [[Tom Scortia]], [[Barbara Sil
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  • * [[Deborah Miller]] (Miller Lau), Author
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  • 1990 - 1991 ||[[Catherine Mintz]], [[Diane Miller]] 1993 ||[[Catherine Mintz]], [[Diane Miller]]
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  • The term was coined in 1957 by [[P. Schuyler Miller]] to distinguish between the [[science fiction]] promoted by [[John W. Camp
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  • ...[Banks Mebane]], [[Alexis Gilliland|Alexis]] and [[Doll Gilliland]], [[Don Miller]], and [[Joe Mayhew]]. In 1975, [[Don Miller]] founded the [[Potomac River Science Fiction Society]] ([[PRSFS]]).
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  • 1994 ||[[William Center]], [[Diane Miller]], [[Amy Sisson]], [[Michele Nowak Center]]
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  • ...55 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette]]: "The Darfsteller" by [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • ...]], [[Robert W. Lowndes]], [[Bob Madle]], [[John B. Michel]], [[William H. Miller, Jr.]], [[Frederik G. Pohl]], [[Milton Rothman]], [[Jack Rubinson]], [[Char
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  • Cover by W. Miller. Cover by [W H] Miller.
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  • ...ame a second sponsor. Guests at club meetings included authors [[Walter M. Miller]] and [[Randall Garrett]]. The club met for over a year and produced a [[cl
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  • ...t and Civic Center in Durham, NC. [[GoHs]] were [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[Jael]], and [[Gaming GoH]] was [[Sam Lewis]].
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  • [[La-Di-Da Con]] ||May 30-31, 1998 ||[[John DeChancie]], [[Craig Miller]], [[Genny Dazzo]], [[Ray Capella]], [[J. Michael Straczynski]]
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  • ...rett Walsh''' of [[Baltimore]] discovered [[fandom]] through [[P. Schuyler Miller]]'s book review column in ''[[Analog]]'' and then joined [[Nycon III]] in 1
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  • ...Andrew Adamson and Vicky Jenson; Additional dialog by Cody Cameron & Chris Miller & Conrad Vernon; Jeffrey Katzenberg, Aron Warner and John H. Williams, Prod
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  • ...o 16]] ||March 31-April 2, 2006 ||[[Chris Conway]], [[Tanya Huff]], [[Judi Miller]] ...ario 18]] ||April 4-6, 2008 ||[[Vixy and Tony]], [[Bill Roper]], [[Marilyn Miller]], [[Heather Bruton]]
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  • A number of prominent people in the field, like [[P. Schuyler Miller]] (who also lived in Pittsburgh), strove in her behalf. The bid mounted for
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  • * [[Eric Miller]] -- ''[[Cowper Township]]''
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  • [[COSine 2006]] || Jan 20-22, 2006 || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]]
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  • [[Steve Miller]] was one of the founders of the bid. [[Joe Mayhew]] was bid [[secretary]]
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  • ...]] ||July 25-27, 2008 ||[[Diana Gabaldon]], [[Stephen Hickman]], and [[Tim Miller]]
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  • 13 || [[Linda Miller]] ...ne McBride]], [[Jim Meadows]], [[John Millard]], [[Bruce Miller]], [[Craig Miller]], [[M. Ruth Minyard]], [[Perry Glen Moore]], [[New Haven SF and Fantasy As
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  • ...[[GoH]]: [[Gordon R. Dickson]], [[Artist GoH]]: [[Kelly Freas]] and [[Ron Miller]], [[Editor GoH]]: [[Donald A. Wollheim]]. About 150 people attended.
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  • ...sCon (MN) 2003]] || February 28 - March 2, 2003 || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[John Garner]], David Mendez, Julie Caitlin Brown, Lev Mailer [[MarsCon (MN) 2017]] || March 3-5, 2017 || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], Ralph J. Ryan, Benjamin & Cariann Higginbotham, Jeffrey Combs, Judy Tenu
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  • ...] members [[Dick Wilson|Wilson]] [[Ed Cox|Cox]] [[Burbee]] [[Howard Miller|Miller]] and [[Ron Ellik|Ellik]] took over and got the mailing out on time, then c
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  • ...]]; when their marriage fell apart, she spent time living with [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • ...er]], [[John J. Miller]], [[Melinda Snodgrass]], [[Stephen Leigh]], [[Gail Miller]], [[Walter Jon Williams]]. [[George R. R. Martin]], [[Betsy Mitchell]], [[ ...|| October 1-3, 2010 || [[Kevin J. Anderson]], [[Rebecca Moesta]], [[Kurt Miller]], Matt Forbeck, [[Jim Buck]], [[Teri Buck]], Vic Mignogna
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  • ...rn Space Art." A book about him, ''The Art of Chesley Bonestell'' by [[Ron Miller]] and Frederick C. Durant III with Melvin H. Schuetz (Paper Tiger, 2001) wo
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  • [[SFRA Conference 1995]] || June 22-25, 1995 || Grand Forks, ND || [[B. Diane Miller]] || [[SFRA Conference 1998]] || June 21-24, 1998 || Scottsdale, AZ || [[Diane Miller]] & [[Bruce Farr]] ||
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  • ...Miller]], [[Sharon Lee]], [[Susan Satterfield]], [[Ursula Vernon]], [[Tim Miller]]
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  • 2019 || ''Blackfish City'' || [[Sam J. Miller]]
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  • ...ers]] and [[Becca Leathers]], [[Carl William Thiel]] (of the Fibs), [[Judi Miller]], [[Summer and Fall]] ([[Eva van Daele-Hunt]] and [[Crystal Blum]]), [[Mar ...nder James Adams]], [[S. J. "Sooj" Tucker]], and [[Betsy Tinney]]), [[Judi Miller]], [[Chris O'Shea]], [[Juliane Honisch]] and [[Kerstin Droege|Katy Dröge]]
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  • ...science fiction amateur press association, but only on urging from [[Bill Miller]], [[Michel]] and others did he move toward its accomplishment. Getting sta
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  • [[LepreCon 7]] || May 16-18, 1981 || [[Alicia Austin]], [[Bruce Miller]] ...ay 22-24, 2000 || [[Lubov]], [[John deChancie]], [[Larry Vela]], [[Marilyn Miller]]
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  • ...lyCon IX]] || April 13-15, 2007 || [[James Alan Gardner]], Taki Soma, Zach Miller, Terry Hickman, Will Pereira
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  • [[CONduit 14]] || May 28-30 2004 || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Tracy Hickman]], [[Laura Hickman]], [[Jordin Kare]]
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  • Geoffrey Hugh Miller ''(A.C.T.)'' Heath Miller ''(Vic.)''
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  • ...[[Miles J. Breuer]], [[R. F. Starzl]], [[Lillith Lorraine]], [[P. Schuyler Miller]].
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  • ...09 || [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], [[Carla Ulbrich]], [[Warren Buff]], [[Kurt Miller]]
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  • [[OASIS 23]] || May 28 – 30, 2010 || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Richard C. Livingston]], [[Michael Hinman]], [[Rob Balder]]
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  • * ''[[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]'' [1975] (with [[Sam Moskowitz]] and [[Arnie Katz]])
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  • ...isted [[Sam Moskowitz]] in his publication, ''[[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]'' (1975). He co-founded the [[Brooklyn Insurgents]] and was a member of
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  • ...ercise, Like the Detective Story?" Hal took the affirmative, [[P. Schuyler Miller|Schy]] the contrary. They came to no definite conclusion, but they (and the
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  • ...and artists and reading Litrachure – Gogol, Dostoevsky, James Joyce, Henry Miller, Dylan Thomas, etc. (''[[Haemogoblin]]'' 4)
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  • ...have substantiated the winner, ''A Canticle for Leibowitz'' by [[Walter M. Miller]], as being a creditable choice.
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  • * ''[[Soipdalgeif]]'' [January 1948] (with [[Roger Graham]], [[Howard Miller]], [[Don Wilson]] and Rex Ward)
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  • ...23–26, 2003 || Wyndham Inner Harbor Hotel || [[Baltimore, MD]] || [[Steve Miller]], [[Sharon Lee]], [[Omar Rayyan]], [[Shelia Rayyan]], [[Steve Macdonald]] ...arriott's Hunt Valley || [[Hunt Valley, MD]] || [[Charles Stross]], [[Kurt Miller]], [[Mary Crowell]], [[Scott Sigler]]
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  • ...GoH Speeches and Other Awards Ceremony. It was [[co-chaired]] by [[Craig Miller]] and [[Milt Stevens]].
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  • ...2014 ||[[Bill Roper]], [[Matt Leger]], & [[Mary Mulholland]] || [[Marilyn Miller]]
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  • [[LibertyCon 27]] || 2014 || [[Jody Lynn Nye]], [[Kurt Miller]], [[Travis Taylor]], [[David Cherry]]
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  • ...n || November 12-14, 1993 || [[Jim Baen]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[David O. Miller]], [[Marcia McCoy]] ...ra || October 9-11, 1998 || [[Mike Resnick]], [[Bob Eggleton]], [[David O. Miller]]
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  • ...he 1940s and continues today. The most notable writers were [[P. Schuyler Miller]] (October 1951–74) and [[Tom Easton]] (1979– 2009).
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  • [[1955 Best Novelette Hugo|1955]] ||''The Darfsteller'' by [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]
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  • ...hildhood's End'', [[Theodore Sturgeon]]'s ''More Than Human'', [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]]'s ''A Canticle for Leibowitz'', [[Ursula Le Guin]]'s ''The Left Hand
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  • ...1, 1982 || Sheraton National on Columbia Pike || [[Elizabeth Lynn]], [[Tom Miller]]
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  • * ''[[SFinctor]]'' [mid-70s] (with [[Elst Weinstein]] and [[Craig Miller]])
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  • ...[[Tim Kirk]], [[Damon Knight]], [[Frank Lunney]], [[Sandra Miesel]], [[Ron Miller]], [[Andrew J. Offutt]], [[Jodie Offutt]], [[Pauline Palmer]], [[Ted Pauls]
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  • ...t Related Book Hugo|2002]] ||''The Art of [[Chesley Bonestell]]'' by [[Ron Miller]] and [[Frederick C. Durant III]] with [[Melvin H. Schuetz]]
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  • ...6–29, 2006 || [[Larry Niven]], [[Jerry Pournelle]], [[Jim Burns]], [[Craig Miller]]
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  • ..., 2009 || Holiday Inn Patriot || [[John Ringo]], [[Toni Weisskopf]], [[Ron Miller]], Steve Long and members of the 501st Legion. || The convention's theme wa
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  • ...October 18-20, 2013 || [[Seanan McGuire]], [[Catherynne Valente]], [[Aaron Miller]]
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  • 2014 ||''Mad Max: Fury Road'' written and directed by George Miller and written by Brendan McCarthy and Niko Lathouris ...by George Miller, Brendan McCarthy, and Nick Lathouris, directed by George Miller
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  • The Christmas of 1928 I received a Christmas card from [[Peter Schuyler Miller]] and a letter about the trouble he was having with a story about Mars, "Th [[Peter Schuyler Miller]]'s "The Titan" was published in the last two issues of [[William Crawford|
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  • ..., included a real live [[science fiction]] [[pro]]fessional, [[P. Schuyler Miller]]. Meetings of the older group were attended by members of WPSFA, but memb
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  • ...helle Dockrey]] || ''I Want To Be Peter Lorre'' by [[Tom Smith]] || [[Judi Miller]] || [[Cynthia McQuillin]] ...ouse'' by [[Betsy Tinney]], [[Cade Tinney]] and [[S. J. Tucker]] || [[Judi Miller]] || [[Ju Honisch]] and [[Jordin Kare]] (tie)
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  • late 70s ||''[[SFinctor]]'' ||[[Craig Miller]] ||
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  • ...Icon 43]] || October 5-7, 2018 || [[Mike Mullin]], [[Daniel Mohr]], [[Mike Miller]], Wolfie B. Bad, [[Jim C. Hines]], [[Joe Haldeman]], [[Gay Haldeman]]
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  • [[Chattacon XXXVII]] || January 20-22, 2012 || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Laura Anne Gilman]], [[John Picacio]], [[Rachel Caine]]
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  • *1:45 [[Hal Clement]] & [[P. Schuyler Miller]]:<br>IS THE SF STORY A MENTAL EXERCISE? <br>Hal says it is, like a detecti
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  • ...eton]], Harry Knowles, Robert Hewitt Wolfe, [[Frank Kelly Freas]], [[Craig Miller]] & [[Genny Dazzo]] ||
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  • ...rville Holiday Inn Select || [[Naperville, IL]] || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Scott Raun]], [[Talis Kimberley]]
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  • 1 || Fal 37 || [[Don Wollheim]] || [[Dan McPhail]] || [[William H. Miller]] || [[John Michel]]
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  • [[StellarCon 33]] || March 13-15, 2009 || [[Sharon Lee]] and [[Steve Miller]] (GoHs), [[William Stout]] (AGoH), [[John Wick]] (GGoH), [["Uncle Timmy" B
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  • ...n 6]] || October 5-7, 1984 || [[John Sladek]], [[James A. Corrick]], [[Gay Miller Corrick]], [[Ellen Datlow]]
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  • ...sted. I handed him a slip and he read: "Special Award No. 1: [[P. Schuyler Miller]], for [[The Reference Library]]". And there I sat with another Hugo in han
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  • [[Philcon 2014]] || November 21-23, 2014 || [[Sharon Lee]], [[Steve Miller]], [[Bob Eggleton]], [[Kyle Cassidy]]
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  • ...]'', there's an open solicitation for nominations as part of [[P. Schuyler Miller]]'s "The Reference Library" column (the book reviews section of ''[[Analog]
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  • * Artist: [[Ian Miller]]
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  • ...[[Rudy Rucker]], [[Paul Taylor]], [[Tawny Letts]], [[Erica Neely]], [[Judi Miller]]
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  • ...in '83]]), [[Carey Handfield]], [[Stu Hellinger]], [[Bob Hillis]], [[Bruce Miller]] (for [[Denvention 2]]), [[Larry Propp]] (for [[Chicon IV]]), [[Dalroy War
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  • ...onflux 9]] || Canberra || [[Nalo Hopkinson]], [[Marc Gascoigne]], [[Karen Miller]], and (fan) [[Rose Mitchell]]
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  • ...] || ''Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard'' || [[Russell Miller]]
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  • * [[Underwood-Miller]]
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  • Jem Tyley-Miller ''(Vic.)'' {{link | website=https://overland.org.au/author/jem-tyley-miller/ | text=bio}}
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  • ...nts of the 18 issues or an index - however, the magazine is indexed in the Miller/Contento [[The Science Fiction, Fantasy, & Weird Fiction Magazine Index]]. ...oks) and "Alicia in Blunderland" by "Nihil" (reprinted as by [[P. Schuyler Miller]] in 1983, by [[Oswald Train]], with credit to SFD).
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  • ...2018 || [[Westin Waterfront, Boston]] || [[Mary Robinette Kowal]], [[Craig Miller]] ||
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  • ..., 1988 || [[Phoenix]] || [[Robert Silverberg]], [[Real Musgrave]], [[Craig Miller]]
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  • ...ck Darrow]], [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[David H. Keller]], M.D., [[P. Schuyler Miller]], [[Clark Ashton Smith]], and [[R. F. Starzl]]. [[Hugo Gernsback]] himself
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  • * [[Craig Miller]] ...The Wonder Stick'' by [[Stanton A. Coblentz]] (1929).</ref> visitor Gerald Miller got embroiled in [[H. G. Wells|Wells]]' "War of the Worlds";<ref>''The War
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  • * [[Don Miller]] -- ''[[Son of the WSFA Journal]]'' * [[Sam Moskowitz]] -- ''[[A Canticle for P. Schuyler Miller]]'', ''[[Different]]''
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  • ...e|Clarke]], although one more enterprising house even brought out [[Walter Miller]]’s ''A Canticle for Leibowitz'' in an edition which didn’t even remote
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  • ...[L.A.con II]] || August 30–September 3, 1984 || [[Los Angeles]] || [[Craig Miller]], [[Milt Stevens]] || [[Gordon R. Dickson]], [[Dick Eney]] || 8,365 / 9,28
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  • ...|Elayne]], [[Larry Niven]] and, for a while, people such as me and [[Craig Miller]]."
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  • # [[Elma Wentz]] (Miller / LeCron)
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  • * '''''Compass Rose'', [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] (Bantam, also Underwood & Miller, and Harper and Row) (winner)'''
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