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A [[Detroit]]-area [[fan]] who was one of the co-founders of [[AutoClave]] and and original member of [[Mishap]].  He was First Speaker of the [[Wayne Third Foundation]].  He was a member of [[Canadapa]] and of the [[Fantasy Fans Comiccollectors]] and editor of ''[[The Fan Informer]]'', their newsletter.  He published the ''[[Joe Wesson Magazine]]'' and was an editor of ''[[Rune]]'' and ran for [[TAFF]] in 1995.
 
A [[Detroit]]-area [[fan]] who was one of the co-founders of [[AutoClave]] and and original member of [[Mishap]].  He was First Speaker of the [[Wayne Third Foundation]].  He was a member of [[Canadapa]] and of the [[Fantasy Fans Comiccollectors]] and editor of ''[[The Fan Informer]]'', their newsletter.  He published the ''[[Joe Wesson Magazine]]'' and was an editor of ''[[Rune]]'' and ran for [[TAFF]] in 1995.
  
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A Detroit-area fan who was one of the co-founders of AutoClave and and original member of Mishap. He was First Speaker of the Wayne Third Foundation. He was a member of Canadapa and of the Fantasy Fans Comiccollectors and editor of The Fan Informer, their newsletter. He published the Joe Wesson Magazine and was an editor of Rune and ran for TAFF in 1995.


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