Difference between revisions of "Tom Springer"
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Revision as of 12:08, 28 December 2020
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Tom Springer, a Vancouver fan, was nominated as Best New Fanzine Fan in the 1998 FAAn Awards. He ran for TAFF in 2001 against Victor Gonzalez, the winner.
- Baloney (with Arnie Katz)
- Brodie [mid-1990s]
- Nine Lines Each (with Ken Forman, John Hardin and Ben Wilson)
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