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An [[American]] [[fan]], '''Jeff Copeland''' was a member of [[SFPA]]. He was involved in [[Hugo]] administration and wrote the software that for a long time was the best available for counting the ballots. | An [[American]] [[fan]], '''Jeff Copeland''' was a member of [[SFPA]]. He was involved in [[Hugo]] administration and wrote the software that for a long time was the best available for counting the ballots. | ||
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+ | Most of his SFPA contributions were [[one-shot]] titles. | ||
{{fanzines}} | {{fanzines}} | ||
+ | * ''[[All the Mailing Comments That Fit in Print]]'' [2002] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[All the Nudes That Fit in Print]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[All the Nudes That Fit in Print]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[All the Quotes That Didn't Fit Anywhere Else part five]]'' [2002] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[All the Stars in the Sky]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[All the Stars in the Sky]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Aristotle Meets Gernsback]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Bartland's Unfamiliar Quotations]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Bartland's Unfamiliar Quotations]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Can't Believe Everything You Read on the Internet]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Can't Believe Everything You Read on the Internet]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Cartoons from Belgium]]'' [mid-2000s] (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Cartoons from Belgium]]'' [mid-2000s] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Commonplace Book, part one]]'' [2001] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Fractured Fairy Tales]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Fractured Fairy Tales]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[For you der vor iss over!]]'' [2006]] (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[For you der vor iss over!]]'' [2006]] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Geek Rant]]'' [2000] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Handcuffs and Peanut Butter]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Handcuffs and Peanut Butter]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[I Send Them Up]]'' [2001] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Just Add Water]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Just Add Water]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[The Notorious Jumping Zine of Calaveras County]]'' [2001] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Portraits of Grief]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Portraits of Grief]]'' (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[The Seven Statisticians]]'' [2001] (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[The Seven Statisticians]]'' [2001] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[You've Got Mars]]'' [2001] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
+ | * ''[[Weasel Crossing]]'' [2002] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Words Fail Me]]'' [2001] (for [[SFPA]]) | * ''[[Words Fail Me]]'' [2001] (for [[SFPA]]) | ||
Revision as of 07:37, 19 August 2022
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An American fan, Jeff Copeland was a member of SFPA. He was involved in Hugo administration and wrote the software that for a long time was the best available for counting the ballots.
Most of his SFPA contributions were one-shot titles.
- All the Mailing Comments That Fit in Print [2002] (for SFPA)
- All the Nudes That Fit in Print (for SFPA)
- All the Quotes That Didn't Fit Anywhere Else part five [2002] (for SFPA)
- All the Stars in the Sky (for SFPA)
- Aristotle Meets Gernsback (for SFPA)
- Bartland's Unfamiliar Quotations (for SFPA)
- Can't Believe Everything You Read on the Internet (for SFPA)
- Cartoons from Belgium [mid-2000s] (for SFPA)
- Commonplace Book, part one [2001] (for SFPA)
- Fractured Fairy Tales (for SFPA)
- For you der vor iss over! [2006]] (for SFPA)
- Geek Rant [2000] (for SFPA)
- Handcuffs and Peanut Butter (for SFPA)
- I Send Them Up [2001] (for SFPA)
- Just Add Water (for SFPA)
- The Notorious Jumping Zine of Calaveras County [2001] (for SFPA)
- Portraits of Grief (for SFPA)
- The Seven Statisticians [2001] (for SFPA)
- You've Got Mars [2001] (for SFPA)
- Weasel Crossing [2002] (for SFPA)
- Words Fail Me [2001] (for SFPA)
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