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− | + | '''Charles S. Williams''', a [[fan]] from [[Nashville, TN]], ''who was not the same person'' as [[Charlie Williams]] the fan from [[Knoxville, TN]]. Williams was one of the original members of Nashville fandom and attended every [[Kubla Khan]]. | |
− | Under the name '''C.S. Williams''', he published the story "A Sticky Business" in the ''Thieves World'' anthology ''Uneasy Alliances''. | + | Under the name '''C. S. Williams''', he published the story "A Sticky Business" in the ''Thieves World'' anthology ''Uneasy Alliances''. |
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+ | {{person | born=1947|died=2021}} | ||
[[Category:fan]] | [[Category:fan]] | ||
[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 11:54, 1 May 2021
(September 16, 1947 – April 26, 2021)
Charles S. Williams, a fan from Nashville, TN, who was not the same person as Charlie Williams the fan from Knoxville, TN. Williams was one of the original members of Nashville fandom and attended every Kubla Khan.
Under the name C. S. Williams, he published the story "A Sticky Business" in the Thieves World anthology Uneasy Alliances.
Person | 1947—2021 |
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