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  • * [[Charles Edward Williams, Jr.]], the [[fanartist]] from [[Knoxville, TN]]? * [[Charlie S. Williams|Charles Stephen Williams]], the early [[Nashville, TN]], [[fan]]?
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  • * '''The Sandman: Overture''' written by [[Neil Gaiman]], art by [[J. H. Williams III]] (Vertigo) * Invisible Republic Vol 1 written by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman, art by Gabriel Hardman (Image Comics)
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  • ...Gardner]], [[Ralph E. Orme]], [[J. Michael Rosenblum]], [[Tom Hughes]], [[Art Busby]].
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  • ...Gardner]], [[Ralph E. Orme]], [[J. Michael Rosenblum]], [[Tom Hughes]], [[Art Busby]].
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  • (Did you mean a different [[Charlie Williams]]?) ...lle Science-Fantasy Federation]] and contributed [[fan writing]] and [[fan art]] to numerous [[fanzines]] (especially ''[[Mimosa]]'' and ''[[Challenger]]'
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  • * ''Industrial Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects'' by Thomas G. Smith ([[Ballantine Del Rey]], 1986) ...Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick'' by [[Paul S. Williams|Paul Williams]] ([[Arbor House]], 1986)
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  • ...esigner for two local stations), marketing, poster design, and promotional art direction. In 1982 he illustrated the children's book Mr. Bill in Space (1982) by Walter Williams.
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  • ...castle upon Tyne, [[UK]]. The fanthology reprints [[fanwriting]] and [[fan art]] by and about [[Gannetfandom]], the 1970s Newcastle and Sunderland fan [[c ...iams]]. Credited artists are [[Jim Barker]], [[Harry Bell]] (most interior art and back cover), [[Rich Loughton]] and [[Dave Rowe]] (front cover). Also fe
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  • ...azine]] for [[PADS]]. He also [[published]] ''[[More Beans]]'' with [[Ian Williams]]. A collection of his fan art, ''[[Bellissimo! The Harry Bell Fan Art Anthology]]'', was published to raise funds for the [[Get Harry!]] fund to
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  • ...dyne and the Heirs of the Storm Written'' by [[Kaja]] and [[Phil Foglio]]; Art by [[Phil Foglio]] ...Hugo|2015]] ||''Ms. Marvel Volume 1: No Normal'' by [[G. Willow Wilson]]; Art by [[Adrian Alphona]], [[Jake Wyatt]]
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  • ...ersity in [[Bristol, RI]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Donald M. Grant]] and the [[Art GoH]] was "All Donald M. Grant Artists". The [[toastmaster]] was [[Douglas
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  • ...www.korshakcollection.com/about The Korshak Collection] of science fiction art. This collection has toured museums throughout the United States, Europe, a ...) in 2009 to publish collections of classic [[SF]] [[art]] and has been an art dealer since about 2000.
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  • [[File:Flyer.jpg|thumb|Art by [[Stu Shiffman]]]] ...The [[bid committee]] included [[Jim Freund]], [[Jon Singer]], [[Cynthia Williams Freund]], [[Stu Shiffman]], [[Elliot Shorter]] and [[Larry Carmody]].
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  • ...e and the Heirs of the Storm Written''''' by [[Kaja]] and [[Phil Foglio]]; Art by [[Phil Foglio]]; Colours by Cheyenne Wright (Airship Entertainment) ...er?'' Written by [[Neil Gaiman]]; Pencilled by Andy Kubert; Inked by Scott Williams (DC Comics)
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  • ...reviews by Piggott; long [[lettercolumn]]; "Towards a More Bootiful Fan [[Art]]" (column) by [[Dave Rowe]].
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  • ...[[con chair]] was [[Tim Frayser]] and the [[toastmaster]] was [[Walter Jon Williams]]. The play was ''Dorks of the Ring''. Charity activities during the conven ...all over the world. [[Suzette Haden Elgin]] held a workshop on the Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense.
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  • The first [[Oklacon]] was a [[convention]] held September 5, 1953, at the Williams Television store at 1100 W. Main in [[Oklahoma City]]. I arrived at the Williams Television Agency, site of OKLACON I, bright and early, a little after 9 A.
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  • '''Arthur F. Williams''' was a [[British]] [[fan]], [[fanartist]] and [[fanzine]] [[editor]] who He contributed at least a dozen covers to ''Futurian War Digest'' and [[art]]work to [[Harry Turner]]’s ''[[Zenith]]'' (April 1941) as well as to his
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  • ...nk Arnold]], [[Ted Carnell]], [[Irene Carnell]], [[Maurice Hanson]], [[Art Williams]], Canadian fan [[Bob Gibson]], [[Harry Chibbett]], [[Lily Chibbett]], [[J
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  • ...n Wold, Mike Jasper, Scott Nicholson, Graham Watkins, William Barton, Drew Williams, Richard Butner, [[Jack McDevitt]], [[Michael Bishop]], and [[David B. Coe] [[Art]] guests included Emily Bingham, Jamie Bishop, Elf, Michael E. Moon, Tim Mu
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