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− | '''NASFA''' was a [[club]] founded by [[Robert J. Sawyer]], [[Rick Gotlib|Richard Gotlib]], and [[Ted Bleaney]] at Northview Heights Secondary School in Willowdale (later North York; later still, [[Toronto]]), [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. | + | '''NASFA''' was a [[club]] founded by [[Robert J. Sawyer]], [[Rick Gotlib|Richard Gotlib]], and [[Ted Bleaney]] at Northview Heights Secondary School in Willowdale (later North York; later still, [[Toronto]]), [[Ontario]], [[Canada]]. Members called themselves '''''Nasforians'''''. |
It had a spinoff / alumni group for several years called '''SST: The Society for Speculative Thinking'''. | It had a spinoff / alumni group for several years called '''SST: The Society for Speculative Thinking'''. | ||
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+ | Other members included [[Carolyn Clink]], [[David Livingstone Clink]], [[Ariel Reich]] and [[Asbed Bedrossian]]. | ||
==NASFACON== | ==NASFACON== | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:39, 24 December 2021
NASFA was a club founded by Robert J. Sawyer, Richard Gotlib, and Ted Bleaney at Northview Heights Secondary School in Willowdale (later North York; later still, Toronto), Ontario, Canada. Members called themselves Nasforians.
It had a spinoff / alumni group for several years called SST: The Society for Speculative Thinking.
Other members included Carolyn Clink, David Livingstone Clink, Ariel Reich and Asbed Bedrossian.
NASFACON[edit]
NASFA organized three one-day science-fiction conventions in Toronto:
Con | Dates | Gohs, Notes |
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NASFACON | 1977 | Judith Merril |
NASFACON TWO | 1979 | Phyllis Gotlieb |
NASFACON THREE | 1982 | John Robert Colombo |
Club | 1975—1983 |
This is a club page. Please extend it by adding information about when and where the club met, when and by whom it was founded, how long it was active, notable accomplishments, well-known members, clubzines, any conventions it ran, external links to the club's website, other club pages, etc.
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