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− | Luke McGuff | + | '''Luke McGuff''', a [[Seattle]] [[fan]], was [[fiction]] editor of the [[semiprozine]] ''[[New Pathways]]'' in the late 1980s. He [[chaired]] [[Potlatch 6]] and [[Potlatch 13]]. He ran for [[TAFF]] in 1989. |
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+ | McGuff edited the posthumous [[tributezine]] to [[Randy Byers]], ''[[Thy Life's a Miracle: Selected Fannish Writings of Randy Byers]]'', in 2019. Born in [[Chicago]], he is married to [[Julie McGuff]]. | ||
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* ''[[Mollocca]]'' [1980-81] | * ''[[Mollocca]]'' [1980-81] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:59, 3 July 2022
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Luke McGuff, a Seattle fan, was fiction editor of the semiprozine New Pathways in the late 1980s. He chaired Potlatch 6 and Potlatch 13. He ran for TAFF in 1989.
McGuff edited the posthumous tributezine to Randy Byers, Thy Life's a Miracle: Selected Fannish Writings of Randy Byers, in 2019. Born in Chicago, he is married to Julie McGuff.
- Mollocca [1980-81]
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