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  • The [[OO]] of Phantasy Legion was ''[[Phantasy World]]'' (AKA ''The Fantasy World''.) A project of [[David A Kyle]]'s, with board of directors, emblem, [[Official Organ]], 'n' everything, except activity.
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  • ...urfcon]], [[Westercolt]] and [[17th World Fantasy Convention]] and [[World Fantasy Convention 2001]]. He organized the [[Phoenix in 1987]] [[Worldcon bid]] a ...FS]] and has been an officer and has also been on the Board of the [[World Fantasy Convention]] and a member of [[SCIFI]], [[SFSFC]], [[SAFF]] and the [[Mark
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  • * the [[World Science Fiction Convention]] (selected by members, two years in advance) * the [[World Fantasy Convention]] (selected by a board of directors, two years in advance)
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  • ...[World Fantasy Convention]], from 1975 to 1990. He chaired the [[5th World Fantasy Convention]] in 1979. He was Roastee at [[Necon 6]] in 1985, [[toastmaster
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  • ...r. He was an early member of [[OSFiC]]. He was on the board of the [[World Fantasy Convention]]. He edited ''[[Science Fiction Chronicle]]'' for a few years * 2023 -- [[World Fantasy Award For Lifetime Achievement]]
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  • Chair of [[World Fantasy Convention 2004]], [[World Horror Convention]] in 2004, [[Westercon 62]] (Fiestacon) in 2009, and Vice He served as a board member of the [[Arizona]] [[fandom]] organization [[LepreCon, Inc.]] for ne
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  • ...[[Courts of Chaos]]. He is a member of [[Minnstf]] and has served on its [[Board]]. He is a member of the [[NHSFFA]]. He has contributed to [[Minneapa]] a
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  • ...rd of Directors, [[Oregon Science Fiction Conventions, Inc.]] (1979-1981). Board of Directors, Parliamentarian for the [[Science Fiction Museum, Salem OR]]. ...yCon '81]]. Additionally, he was on the [[committee]] of the [[1989 World Fantasy Con]], [[Westercon XLIII]], [[Westercon XLVI]], [[Bouchercon]] 25, and [[We
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  • ...I]] and was on the Advisory [[Board]] of the moderately successful [[Dixie Fantasy Federation]].
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  • ...figures and then refight historical battles with them, and players of such board games as Risk, [[Diplomacy]], etc. (Track games such as Monopoly and Parche #They are not played with any standard format. The "board" is a map drawn by the individual '''Game Master''' ('''GM'''). The players
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  • ...nish]] events in the [[New York City]] area. It will also sponsor [[World Fantasy Convention 2024]]. ...ng with [[Tara Walsh]] and [[Gabi Morel]], formed the new club's initial [[board]] and the core of the [[committee]] of [[HELIOsphere 2017]], the organizati
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  • ..., and author. He also has the largest collection of board war games in the world. ...ted a short story, "Who Slays Satan," to ''Geep!, The Book of the National Fantasy Fan Federation'' (1987), edited by [[Rose Secrest]].
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  • ...asy]] writer in the 1950s. She was widely published in ''[[The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction]]'' — as well as in slick periodicals such as ''The Atl ...937 and they subsequently had two children, a son and a daughter. During [[World War II]], she worked at a flight-training school while her husband was in t
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  • French-Canadian science fiction and fantasy author and editor whose 1991 [[Aurora Award]]-nominated adult science-ficti ...which has been held annually since 1979, and served for many years on its board of directors.
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  • ...Albacon's parent organization, [[LASTSFA]] decided to bid for the [[World Fantasy Convention]] for 2015, it was decided NOT to hold an Albacon in 2015, just The [[LASTSFA]] Board bought it and now we're having Albacon 2014 and a half.
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  • ...[mimeographed]] form the first version of his [[bibliography]] of sf and [[fantasy]] in Sweden. ...akta and Fantasi, where from 1973 until 1998, he published some 300 sf and fantasy books.
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  • ...]] (1971–1973), Berkley Putnam (1973–1978), ''[[Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine]]'', a short-lived [[prozine]] in 1977, [[Pocket Books]] (where he ...ited two [[Year's Best]] anthologies, ''Year's Best SF'' and ''Year's Best Fantasy''. He (often with Cramer) also edited a number of other distinguished antho
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  • ...world's the largest, richest, and deepest collections of science fiction, fantasy, horror, utopian literature and related genres. It is housed at the UC Rive ...s a major resource for research and is visited by scholars from around the world for both its American and international holdings. It features over 300,000
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  • ...n]] started in 1975 devoted to the [[fantasy]] genre. It bestows the World Fantasy Awards. ...rganization, as such. Some of the organizations which run individual World Fantasy conventions are for-profit, some are [[501(c)(3)]] and some are in-between.
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  • ...ster]], [[Vincent Clarke]] and [[Ken Bulmer]] at the International Science Fantasy Con, 1951'''. ]] ...tivention''' or '''Festival Convention''' and the '''International Science Fantasy Convention''', was held in [[London]] over Whitsun, May 10–14, 1951, at t
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