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− | '''John F. Kusske''' | + | '''John F. Kusske''' is a [[Minneapolis]] [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Minnesota Science Fiction Society]] in the 1970s. While not a founder of [[Minn-Stf]], he had been one of the group of teenagers (including many of the founders) that had tried to organize a Minneapolis [[club]] a couple of years previously.) He belonged to a number of [[apae]]. |
He was one of the creators of the [[fannish]] [[ghod]] the [[Great Spider]]. | He was one of the creators of the [[fannish]] [[ghod]] the [[Great Spider]]. | ||
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+ | He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Joan Kusske]]. | ||
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* ''[[Sapsafield]]'' (for [[SAPS]] and [[Apa45]]) | * ''[[Sapsafield]]'' (for [[SAPS]] and [[Apa45]]) | ||
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+ | {{person | born=1947 | locale=Minneapolis, MN}} | ||
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[[Category:US]] | [[Category:US]] |
Revision as of 07:40, 2 October 2023
(March 5, 1947 – )
John F. Kusske is a Minneapolis fan who was a member of the Minnesota Science Fiction Society in the 1970s. While not a founder of Minn-Stf, he had been one of the group of teenagers (including many of the founders) that had tried to organize a Minneapolis club a couple of years previously.) He belonged to a number of apae.
He was one of the creators of the fannish ghod the Great Spider.
He was married to fellow fan Joan Kusske.
- A Happy One Shot For Apa45 (for Apa45)
- Mantrap [1960s]
- Mic-Kup
- Mickey (for N'APA)
- Out of the Spittoon
- Replies, Responses, Reactions [late 60s] (with Rich Mann)
- Sapsafield (for SAPS and Apa45)
Person | 1947— |
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