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'''Mike Ward''' is a [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] who is married to fellow [[fan]] [[Karen Schaeffer]]. He went to MIT where he was a member of [[MITSFS]], [[BoSFS]], and [[NESFA]]. He promoted [[Damon Knight]]'s [[Project Boskone]], and worked on the [[MITSFS Index]]. He was one of the founders of [[PenSFA]] and of [[TAPA]]. | '''Mike Ward''' is a [[Bay Area]] [[fan]] who is married to fellow [[fan]] [[Karen Schaeffer]]. He went to MIT where he was a member of [[MITSFS]], [[BoSFS]], and [[NESFA]]. He promoted [[Damon Knight]]'s [[Project Boskone]], and worked on the [[MITSFS Index]]. He was one of the founders of [[PenSFA]] and of [[TAPA]]. | ||
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Revision as of 23:21, 13 March 2021
(Did you mean the Canadian Mike Ward?)
(January 24, 1945 – )
Mike Ward is a Bay Area fan who is married to fellow fan Karen Schaeffer. He went to MIT where he was a member of MITSFS, BoSFS, and NESFA. He promoted Damon Knight's Project Boskone, and worked on the MITSFS Index. He was one of the founders of PenSFA and of TAPA.
Under Random Noise Publications, his publishing house name, he produced the fanzine Infinite Fanac.
- Fanac Less Than Infinity [1960s] (for N'APA)
- Fried Hat Review [late 60s]
- Infinite Fanac [late 60s]
- Oof [late 60s]
- Pretentious Science Fiction Quarterly [1978-81]
- Twilight Zine [1965] (edited some issues)
- Winnie (some issues)
Person | 1945— |
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