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Gary Labowitz is an American [[fan]] who published ''[[Canticles from Labowitz]]'' and the [[one-shot]] ''[[Fanzine Field Report]]''. He was a member of [[N3F]] in the 1960s-1970s, and editor of ''[[Tightbeam]]'', one of the club's fanzines, on two different occasions (1963, 1968-1970).  He won the N3F's [[Kaymar Award]] in 1971.
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Gary Labowitz is an American [[fan]] who published ''[[Canticles from Labowitz]]'' and the [[one-shot]] ''[[Fanzine Field Report]]''. He was a member of [[FAPA]], [[SAPS]], of [[N3F]] in the 1960s-1970s, and editor of ''[[Tightbeam]]'', one of the club's fanzines, on two different occasions (1963, 1968-1970).  He won the N3F's [[Kaymar Award]] in 1971.
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* ''[[Canticles from Labowitz]]'' [1960s-early 70s]
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* ''[[Down the Xylem]]'' [1972] (for [[SAPS]])
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* ''[[Fanzine Field Report]]''
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* ''[[Son of Tightbeam]]'' [1968]
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* ''[[This Way Out]]'' [1970s] (for [[FAPA]])
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* ''[[Tightbeam]]'' (some issues)
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* ''[[Up the Phloem]]'' [1971]
  
 
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Gary Labowitz is an American fan who published Canticles from Labowitz and the one-shot Fanzine Field Report. He was a member of FAPA, SAPS, of N3F in the 1960s-1970s, and editor of Tightbeam, one of the club's fanzines, on two different occasions (1963, 1968-1970). He won the N3F's Kaymar Award in 1971.

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