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− | '''Mike Zaharakis''' (aka '''Raki''') was a [[fan]] active mainly in the 1960 and ’70s. He became a fan while stationed in the Air Force in Minot, [[North Dakota]], where he married [[Dian Zaharakis]]. In [[Portland, OR|Portland]], [[Oregon]], he was a founder of the [[Society of Strangers]] [[science fiction]] [[club]]. He was a member of [[ValAPA]], [[TAPS]], and the [[N3F]], at one time serving on the N3F Directorate. He later moved to [[California]], where he died. | + | '''Mike Zaharakis''' (aka '''Raki''') was a [[fan]] active mainly in the 1960 and ’70s. He became a fan while stationed in the Air Force in Minot, [[North Dakota]], where he married [[Dian Zaharakis]] (né Dian Cooper). In [[Portland, OR|Portland]], [[Oregon]], he was a founder of the [[Society of Strangers]] [[science fiction]] [[club]]. He was a member of [[ValAPA]], [[TAPS]], and the [[N3F]], at one time serving on the N3F Directorate. He later moved to [[California]], where he died. |
Mike was also a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and an ordained bishop in an independent apostolic tradition. In 1970, he handled publicity for the week long, state-sponsored Vortex-1 music festival in McIver State Park near Escatada, Oregon. | Mike was also a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and an ordained bishop in an independent apostolic tradition. In 1970, he handled publicity for the week long, state-sponsored Vortex-1 music festival in McIver State Park near Escatada, Oregon. |
Revision as of 13:32, 20 March 2023
(1947 – 1984)
Mike Zaharakis (aka Raki) was a fan active mainly in the 1960 and ’70s. He became a fan while stationed in the Air Force in Minot, North Dakota, where he married Dian Zaharakis (né Dian Cooper). In Portland, Oregon, he was a founder of the Society of Strangers science fiction club. He was a member of ValAPA, TAPS, and the N3F, at one time serving on the N3F Directorate. He later moved to California, where he died.
Mike was also a member of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) and an ordained bishop in an independent apostolic tradition. In 1970, he handled publicity for the week long, state-sponsored Vortex-1 music festival in McIver State Park near Escatada, Oregon.
- The Can Opener [1974] (for the Society of Strangers)
- Clabby [1969] (as by Raki)
- Hotel of Usher (Baycon one shot contributor)
- Insomniac [1967-80]
- Manticore (with Dian Zaharakis)
- Outrecroft [1967]
- Raki and the Electric Gafia [1969] (for TAPS and ValAPA, with Dian Zaharakis )
- Raki, Raki [1967]
- Raki's Insomniac [1974]
- The Science Fiction Monitor [1976] (with others)
- Strange
Person | 1947—1984 |
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