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− | Part of the [[Detroit]] catchment area, Ann Arbor is a college town which came into [[fannish]] notability of its own in the 1970s with the founding of the [[Stilyagi Air Corps]] [[fanclub]], the [[sf]] [[convention]] [[ConFusion | + | Part of the [[Detroit]] catchment area, Ann Arbor is a college town which came into [[fannish]] notability of its own in the 1970s with the founding of the [[Stilyagi Air Corps]] [[fanclub]], the [[sf]] [[convention]] [[ConFusion|ConFusion]] and the [[Science Fiction Oral History Association]]. |
Prominent [[actifan]]s and [[pro]]s who spent significant time in Ann Arbor include: | Prominent [[actifan]]s and [[pro]]s who spent significant time in Ann Arbor include: |
Revision as of 07:30, 31 March 2020
Part of the Detroit catchment area, Ann Arbor is a college town which came into fannish notability of its own in the 1970s with the founding of the Stilyagi Air Corps fanclub, the sf convention ConFusion and the Science Fiction Oral History Association.
Prominent actifans and pros who spent significant time in Ann Arbor include:
- Bob Asprin
- Lloyd Biggle
- Tammy Coxen
- Hugh Daniel
- Bob Lovell
- Dean McLaughlin
- Ro Nagey
- Larry Tucker
- Nancy Tucker
- Leah Zeldes
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