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− | + | Tim Edward Underwood was a [[fan]] who, along with [[Chuck Miller]], was a founder of small press [[Underwood-Miller]]. They also co-chaired the [[6th World Fantasy Convention]]. He later founded and ran [[Underwood Books]]. He was an expert on the works of [[Jack Vance]]. | |
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 13 October 2023
(January 12, 1948 -- October 11, 2023)
Tim Edward Underwood was a fan who, along with Chuck Miller, was a founder of small press Underwood-Miller. They also co-chaired the 6th World Fantasy Convention. He later founded and ran Underwood Books. He was an expert on the works of Jack Vance.
Person | 1948—2023 |
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