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(1953 – )
 
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'''Steven “Stven” Carlberg''' is a [[Southern]] [[fan]] who works as a board game designer and critic.  He founded two [[apas]], [[STAR]] and [[Myriad]], was a member (and [[OE]]) of [[SFPA]], member of [[Please]], member of [[NCSFA]] and organized [[Steven & Don's Memphis Halfacon]].
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'''Stven Carlberg''' is a [[Southern]] [[fan]] who works as a board game designer and critic.  He founded two [[apas]], [[STAR]] and [[Myriad]], was a member (and [[OE]]) of [[SFPA]], member of [[Please]] and [[FAPA]], a member of [[NCSFA]] and organized [[Steven & Don's Memphis Halfacon]].
  
 
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* ''[[The New College Science Fiction Weekly]]'' (for the [[NCSFA]])
 
* ''[[The New College Science Fiction Weekly]]'' (for the [[NCSFA]])
 
* ''[[On the Trail of the Zinsel]]'' (with [[Don Markstein]])
 
* ''[[On the Trail of the Zinsel]]'' (with [[Don Markstein]])
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* ''[[The Pied-A-Terre]]'' [1985-] (for [[FAPA]])
 
* ''[[Pistachio Powder!]]'' [1972] (with [[Teri Parsley]])
 
* ''[[Pistachio Powder!]]'' [1972] (with [[Teri Parsley]])
 
* ''[[Pointy Cap]]'' [1971] (with others)
 
* ''[[Pointy Cap]]'' [1971] (with others)

Latest revision as of 09:31, 12 September 2024

Stven Carlberg.
Drawing by Jerry Collins from DSC 50 PB, ed. Guy Lillian III.

(1953 – )

Stven Carlberg is a Southern fan who works as a board game designer and critic. He founded two apas, STAR and Myriad, was a member (and OE) of SFPA, member of Please and FAPA, a member of NCSFA and organized Steven & Don's Memphis Halfacon.

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