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As [[OE]] of [[CRAP]], he shut the [[apa]] down and then immediately invited the non-[[omniapan]] members to form [[APA-X]]. He was part of the production of ''[[The Purple Pastures]]''. | As [[OE]] of [[CRAP]], he shut the [[apa]] down and then immediately invited the non-[[omniapan]] members to form [[APA-X]]. He was part of the production of ''[[The Purple Pastures]]''. | ||
− | {{person}} | + | He sometimes used the monicker "Andy Main [[BEM|bem]]". |
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Latest revision as of 13:31, 20 August 2023
(1943 --)
A fan who was a member of OMPA, CRAP, N'APA, the N3F, the Cult, SCRAP, Young Science Fiction Reading Group, and TAPA (which he founded.) He published Bhismi'llah, Haufen Mist, Jesus Bug, LedgerDeMain, Mainiac (for OMPA), SAPristi, Suwayya (for OMPA), Tadpole Son of Frog.
As OE of CRAP, he shut the apa down and then immediately invited the non-omniapan members to form APA-X. He was part of the production of The Purple Pastures.
He sometimes used the monicker "Andy Main bem".
Person | 1943— |
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