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  • '''Robert Ervin Howard''', a [[Texas]] [[pro writer]], wrote [[pulp]] fiction in a wide range of g Howard’s work continues to be popular.
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  • ...Some of the main writers of S&S were [[Robert E. Howard]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Fritz Leiber]], and [[Lin Carter]]. [[L. Sprague de Camp]]'s ''Literary Swordsmen and Sorcerers: The Makers of Heroic Fantasy'' was
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  • It was [[chaired]] by [[Howard Camp]] and [[G. Patrick Molloy]]. Con*Stellation IV was run as a 3-day semi-[[re
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  • Editors included [[Ray Palmer]], [[Howard Browne]], [[William Hamling]], and [[Lila Shaffer]]. ...e Sturgeon]], [[Walter M. Miller, Jr.]], [[Fritz Leiber]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], and [[Ray Bradbury]]. Frequent illustrators were [[Virgil Finlay]], [[J
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  • ...es", by [[Robert E. Howard]] and the poem Magus Imperitus by L. Sprague de Camp
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  • * [[L. Sprague de Camp|De Camp]]: ''[[Lest Darkness Fall]]'' * [[Robert E. Howard|Howard]]: the [[Conan]] Saga
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  • ...11'' in 1977. Later he did cover and interior art for several [[Robert E. Howard]] collections published by [[Donald M. Grant]]. Critics feel his best work ...) [with text by [[L. Sprague de Camp|L. Sprague]] and [[Catherine Crook de Camp]]], in ''Jungle Love: A Portfolio of Drawings by Roy G. Kenkel'' (1974) [12
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  • ...[Stephen King]]'s ''Dark Tower'' novels, it also published [[L. Sprague de Camp]]'s autobiography, ''[[Time and Chance]]'', which received a nomination for ...y [[Henry H. Heins]] (1964), and ''A Gent from Bear Creek'' by [[Robert E. Howard]] (1965).
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  • ...ories with [[L. Sprague de Camp]] and wrote introduction to volume 2 of de Camp [[Boskone 45]] ||2008 ||[[Howard Waldrop]] ||Introduction to [[Chad Oliver]] volume
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  • ...ponsible for the revival of interest in [[Heroic Fantasy]] and [[Robert E. Howard]], in particular. He was also a member of the [[Trap Door Spiders]]. He was instrumental in inspiring [[L. Sprague de Camp]] to begin a career as a [[pro]] writer. He also provided the scenario for
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  • 1948 -- ''The Carnelian Cube'' by [[L. Sprague de Camp]] & [[Fletcher Pratt]]; ''The Porcelain Magician'' by [[Frank Owen]]. ...e Moon'' by [[William Gray Beyer]]; ''Conan the Conqueror'' by [[Robert E. Howard]]; ''Cosmic Engineers'' by [[Clifford D. Simak]]; ''Men Against the Stars''
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  • ...ired by [[Rusty Hevelin]]. Other bidcom members included [[Sid Altus]], [[Howard DeVore]], [[Bill Bowers]], [[Leah Zeldes]], [[Roger Sims]], and [[Lou Tabak ...hed advertisements comparing the city of Detroit to the Nazi concentration camp in Dachau (more than half the Detroit bidders were [[Jew Fandom is Trufando
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  • ...ncollected Letters'' (Necronomicon Press, 1986). [[Sam Moskowitz]] wrote ''Howard Phillips Lovecraft and Nils Helmer Frome'' (Moshassuck Press, 1989). [[Worl ...a in 1924. He lived outside [[Vancouver]] and worked as a cook in a lumber camp. After high school, he attended Vocational Art School in Vancouver. Success
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  • ...here. When he finally showed up, he learned that San Francisco had won. [[Howard DeVore]], who was in the poker game, probably convinced [[Don Ford]] to mak [[L. Sprague de Camp]] presided over the [[Site Selection]].
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  • ...de Camp]], [[Gerry de la Ree]], [[August Derleth]], [[Charles de Vet]], [[Howard DeVore]], [[G. C. Edmondson]], [[Edward Emshwiller]], [[Philip José Farmer ...nty years later from: [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Howard DeVore]], [[G. C. Edmondson]], [[David Gerrold]], [[Sherry M. Gottlieb]], [
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  • ...]'s [[Fafhrd]] and the Grey Mouser, [[Fletcher Pratt]] and [[L. Sprague de Camp]]'s Harold Shea, [[Michael Moorcock]]'s Elric, and [[Edgar Rice Burroughs] ...ngs like "Six Scenes in Search of an Illustration", where six writers (de Camp, [[Dick Eney]], Leiber, [[Katherine MacLean]], Moorcock, and [[John Pocsik]
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  • ...''Footprints on Sand'', by [[L. Sprague de Camp]] and [[Catherine Crook de Camp]] (1981) * ''[[The Hugo, Nebula and World Fantasy Awards]]'', by [[Howard DeVore]] (1998) ([[Hugo Award]] nominee)
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  • ...]], [[Phillip C. Heath]], [[Don Herron]], [[Gerard Houarner]], [[Robert E. Howard]], [[John Inouye]], [[Carl Jacobi]], [[Gary Kato]], [[G. S. Kirsch]], [[Mar
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  • ...]. [[Isaac Asimov]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Co-Chairmen]]: [[Ben Jason]], [[Howard DeVore]], and [[Lou Tabakow]]. Officially jointly hosted by [[Cleveland]], ||Announcements by Associate Chairmen [[Howard DeVore]] and [[Lou Tabakow]]
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  • ...ff Menges]], [[Lloyd Penney]], [[Yvonne Penney]], [[Ookla the Mok]], [[Jan Howard Finder]] ...tronomicon 6]] || February 28-March 2, 1997 || [[Tanya Huff]], [[Susan Van Camp]], [[Jay Kay Klein]]
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