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Fan from Raleigh, North Carolina.  Most known as a [[conrunner]], with interests in [[gaming]], [[fanzines]], and [[fanhistory]].
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Warren Buff is a [[fan]] from [[Raleigh, NC]] who is most known as a [[conrunner]], with interests in [[gaming]], [[fanzines]], and [[fanhistory]].
  
Initially made contact with fandom through [[StellarCon]], the convention of UNC-Greensboro's Science Fiction/Fantasy Federation (better known as SF-Cubed or Scubed), he quickly began volunteering, initially in the game room, and eventually in other roles, leading him to chair [[StellarCon 33]].  Through StellarCon's bid to host [[DeepSouthCon 46]], he became involved in [[Southern Fandom]], and served as president of the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]] from 2008 to 2012.  He was also a member of [[SFPA]] for a while following this initial contact.  Through the SFC, he learned of Worldcon, attending beginning at [[Denvention 3]], and became a regular at the [[WSFS]] Business Meeting.   
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He initially made contact with fandom through [[StellarCon]], the convention of UNC-Greensboro's Science Fiction/Fantasy Federation (better known as SF-Cubed or Scubed), he quickly began volunteering, initially in the game room, and eventually in other roles, leading him to chair [[StellarCon 33]].  Through StellarCon's bid to host [[DeepSouthCon 46]], he became involved in [[Southern Fandom]], and served as president of the [[Southern Fandom Confederation]] from 2008 to 2012.  He was also a member of [[SFPA]] for a while following this initial contact.  Through the SFC, he learned of Worldcon, attending beginning at [[Denvention 3]], and became a regular at the [[WSFS]] Business Meeting.   
  
Co-chair of the [[Raleigh NASFiC 2010]] bid along with [[Michael Pederson]], and chair of the subsequent convention, [[ReConStruction]].
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He was co-chair of the [[Raleigh NASFiC 2010]] bid along with [[Michael Pederson]], and chair of the subsequent convention, [[ReConStruction]].
  
 
Annoyed by choruses of "[[the greying of fandom]]", he organized a dinner at [[Renovation]] that led to the founding of the [[JOF]] group on Facebook, and subsequently co-chaired the first [[JOFcon]] with [[Crystal Huff]] near [[Baltimore]].
 
Annoyed by choruses of "[[the greying of fandom]]", he organized a dinner at [[Renovation]] that led to the founding of the [[JOF]] group on Facebook, and subsequently co-chaired the first [[JOFcon]] with [[Crystal Huff]] near [[Baltimore]].
  
An early supporter of the [[Texas in 2013]] bid, he would go on to run the Exhibits Division with [[Patty Wells]] at [[LoneStarCon 3]].
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He was an early supporter of the [[Texas in 2013]] bid, he would go on to run the Exhibits Division with [[Patty Wells]] at [[LoneStarCon 3]] and a member of the [[Kansas City in 2016]] bid, and subsequently Deputy Division Head of Member Services, under [[Jesi Pershing]] for [[MidAmeriCon 2]].
  
Chief instigator of the effort to hold a [[FanHistoriCon 13]], which was hosted by [[RavenCon]], in Williamsburg, VA, in late April 2016, and chaired by [[Michael Pederson]].
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He was chief instigator of the effort to hold a [[FanHistoriCon 13]], which was hosted by [[RavenCon]], in Williamsburg, VA, in late April 2016, and chaired by [[Michael Pederson]].
  
Member of the [[Kansas City in 2016]] bid, and subsequently Deputy Division Head of Member Services, under [[Jesi Pershing]] for [[MidAmeriCon 2]].
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He was co-chair of the [[DC17]] Worldcon bid along with [[Michael Nelson]].
  
Co-chair of the [[DC17]] Worldcon bid along with [[Michael Nelson]].
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* ''[[Southern Fandom Confederation Bulletin]]'' [2008-]
  
Fan GoH at [[FenCon VI]] (2009) and [[Con*Stellation XXIX]] (2010).
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* 2009 -- [[FenCon VI]]
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* 2010 -- [[Con*Stellation XXIX]]
  
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Latest revision as of 17:42, 19 July 2024

Warren Buff at Anticipation. Photo by Mark Olson

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Warren Buff is a fan from Raleigh, NC who is most known as a conrunner, with interests in gaming, fanzines, and fanhistory.

He initially made contact with fandom through StellarCon, the convention of UNC-Greensboro's Science Fiction/Fantasy Federation (better known as SF-Cubed or Scubed), he quickly began volunteering, initially in the game room, and eventually in other roles, leading him to chair StellarCon 33. Through StellarCon's bid to host DeepSouthCon 46, he became involved in Southern Fandom, and served as president of the Southern Fandom Confederation from 2008 to 2012. He was also a member of SFPA for a while following this initial contact. Through the SFC, he learned of Worldcon, attending beginning at Denvention 3, and became a regular at the WSFS Business Meeting.

He was co-chair of the Raleigh NASFiC 2010 bid along with Michael Pederson, and chair of the subsequent convention, ReConStruction.

Annoyed by choruses of "the greying of fandom", he organized a dinner at Renovation that led to the founding of the JOF group on Facebook, and subsequently co-chaired the first JOFcon with Crystal Huff near Baltimore.

He was an early supporter of the Texas in 2013 bid, he would go on to run the Exhibits Division with Patty Wells at LoneStarCon 3 and a member of the Kansas City in 2016 bid, and subsequently Deputy Division Head of Member Services, under Jesi Pershing for MidAmeriCon 2.

He was chief instigator of the effort to hold a FanHistoriCon 13, which was hosted by RavenCon, in Williamsburg, VA, in late April 2016, and chaired by Michael Pederson.

He was co-chair of the DC17 Worldcon bid along with Michael Nelson.

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