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(Did you mean [[Evan Phillips|Evan Phillips the editor]]?) | (Did you mean [[Evan Phillips|Evan Phillips the editor]]?) | ||
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− | Evan G. Phillips is a [[fan]] who was active in the [[Baltiwash]] are in the 1970s and 80s. He worked on [[Disclave]] and was the person who led the creation of the [[Discave]]. | + | Evan G. Phillips is a [[fan]] who was active in the [[Baltiwash]] are in the 1970s and 80s. He worked on [[Disclave]] and was the person who led the creation of the [[Discave]]. He discovered fandom while in college (1972-1976) via the Penn State Star Trek group. Their annual "Babel Night" inspired his invention of the [[Discave]]. |
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Latest revision as of 21:18, 21 October 2024
(Did you mean Evan Phillips the editor?)
(1954 -- )
Evan G. Phillips is a fan who was active in the Baltiwash are in the 1970s and 80s. He worked on Disclave and was the person who led the creation of the Discave. He discovered fandom while in college (1972-1976) via the Penn State Star Trek group. Their annual "Babel Night" inspired his invention of the Discave.
Person | ?1954— |
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