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  • [[Nova (MI)|Nova]] 10 was a [[convention]] held March 30-31, 1985 at Oakland University in [ {{convention | series=Nova (MI) | year=1985 | before=Nova 9 | after=Nova 11 | Locale=Rochester, MI}}
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  • (Did you mean a [[Nova (Disambiguation)|''different'' Nova]]?) [[Corflu]] 11, also known as '''Corflu Nova''', was a [[convention]] held May 20–22, 1994, at the Crystal Gateway Mar
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  • * A [[Nova (Ashley)|fanzine by Al Ashley]] and others (1941–3) * A [[Nova (Rehak)|fanzine by Jim Rehak]]
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  • ...ight|upright|'''[[Gary Hunnewell]], left, and Richard Dengrove at [[Corflu Nova]] (1984)'''. ''Courtesy of [[Rich Lynch]]''.]] (June 11, 1945 – )
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  • ...rd]] for Best Fan Artist eleven times between 1984 and 2014 as well as the Nova for Best Fan Writer in 1987. In 2011, he declined the [[Rotsler Award]], cl * 1987 -- [[Nova Award]] for Best Fan Writer, [[1987 Best Fan Writer Hugo|Best Fan Writer Hu
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  • 11 || January 1981 || 14 || V3.6 || Summer 2009 || 11 ||
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  • ...b]] headquarters at 147 Toorak Road, South Yarra, before proceeding to a [[Nova Mob]] party at [[John Bangsund]]'s flat. "[[Melcon]]" seems to have been a
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  • ...usly named" [[fanzine]] published by [[Owen Whiteoak]]. It won the 1986 [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine. 11 || May 1988 || 32 || '''''Good Taste is Timeless or Good Times Are Tasteles
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  • *1992 — [[Nova Award]] for best fanzine. 11 || September 1996 || 20 ||
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  • ...e issues (and one fractional issue) as of 2014. It won the 2001 and 2011 [[Nova Award]]s for best [[fanzine]]. 11 || July 2011 || 30 ||
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  • * 1984 — [[Nova Award]] for best fanzine 11 || February 1986 || 28 ||
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  • ...996 Best Fanzine Hugo]], and the [[1998 Best Fanzine Hugo]]. It won the [[Nova Award]] for best fanzine in 1995. 11 ||July 1997 ||74 ||
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  • ...ansen]] started in 1976 which was a [[perzine]]/[[genzine]]. It won the [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]] in 1982 and it placed in the [[Checkpoint Fan 11 ||May 1982 ||24 ||
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  • (February 11, 1948 – November 20, 2013) ...was funded by the royalties from his first major reference work, ''Stella Nova'' (1970), and named after the Borgo Pass, the gateway to [[Dracula]]'s doma
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  • (Did you mean a [[Nova (Disambiguation)#Novacons|''different'' Novacon]]?) Novacon used to present the annual [[Nova Awards]].
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  • ...jpg|thumb|'''[[Nigel Rowe]], left, and Louis Russell Chauvenet at [[Corflu Nova]] (1984)'''. ''Courtesy of [[Rich Lynch]]''.]] ...knamed]] “'''Elarcy''',” to his displeasure) started reading [[SF]] at age 11 with "Awlo of Ulm" by [[S. P. Meek]] (''[[Amazing]]'', September 1931). His
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  • ...F]] became the mainstream of American Literature. Prof. Abie Dick comes to Nova City in the State of [[Gafia]] to sell [[reproduction]] supplies, priming t * [[Minicon 11]] in 1976 – Download the {{link | website=https://mnstf.org/minicon11/The
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  • ''Twll-Ddu'' won the 1977 [[Nova Award]] for best [[fanzine]]. It placed in the [[Checkpoint Fan Poll]] for 11 ||March 1978 ||12 ||Cover by Hazel Langford and [[Jon Langford]]
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  • ...no. 1 ([https://www.fanac.org/fanzines/Waldo/Waldo01.pdf December 1959, p. 11]): In 1974 at [[Novacon 4]] she was one of the judges for the second [[Nova Award]] for best British [[fanzine]].
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  • * 2000 — [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine * 2002 — [[Nova Award]] for Best Fanzine
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