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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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NASFA organized three one-day [[science-fiction]] [[conventions]] in Toronto:
 
NASFA organized three one-day [[science-fiction]] [[conventions]] in Toronto:

Revision as of 02:54, 22 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.

It had a spinoff / alumni group for several years called SST: The Society for Speculative Thinking.

NASFACON[edit]

NASFA organized three one-day science-fiction conventions in Toronto:

Con Dates Gohs, Notes
NASFACON 1977 Judith Merril
NASFACON TWO 1979 Phyllis Gotlieb
NASFACON THREE 1982 John Robert Colombo


Club 19751983
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Convention
19771982
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