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'''Harry J. N. Andruschak''', sometimes called “'''Andy''',” is a [[California]] [[fan]] who wrote ''[[The Seniority of the Fannish Apas]]'' in 1980. A somewhat abrasive personality, he is one of the few fans ever to be kicked out of [[LASFS]], in a ruction over his objections to the disposal of [[club]] [[mimeographs]]. | '''Harry J. N. Andruschak''', sometimes called “'''Andy''',” is a [[California]] [[fan]] who wrote ''[[The Seniority of the Fannish Apas]]'' in 1980. A somewhat abrasive personality, he is one of the few fans ever to be kicked out of [[LASFS]], in a ruction over his objections to the disposal of [[club]] [[mimeographs]]. | ||
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* ''[[WOOF Contributions Might Be a Nice Thing for You to Do]]'' [1994] (for [[WOOF]]) | * ''[[WOOF Contributions Might Be a Nice Thing for You to Do]]'' [1994] (for [[WOOF]]) | ||
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Revision as of 17:38, 29 September 2021
(1944 – )
Harry J. N. Andruschak, sometimes called “Andy,” is a California fan who wrote The Seniority of the Fannish Apas in 1980. A somewhat abrasive personality, he is one of the few fans ever to be kicked out of LASFS, in a ruction over his objections to the disposal of club mimeographs.
He was an OE of FAPA. He founded the APAs LAPA and LASFAPA and was a member of Scapa Flow, Elanor, SFPA, Alarums & Excursions and APA 45.
- Bah! Humbug!
- Intermediate Vector Bosons
- Last of the Spirit Duplicators (for Elanor)
- The Owlet
- South of the Moon
- WOOF Contributions Might Be a Nice Thing for You to Do [1994] (for WOOF)
Person | 1944— |
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