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Kennedy "Kippy" Poyser was a [[fan]] who was the former husband of [[Hugo]] winning SF artist [[Victoria Poyser]]. | Kennedy "Kippy" Poyser was a [[fan]] who was the former husband of [[Hugo]] winning SF artist [[Victoria Poyser]]. | ||
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When the couple were living in Olympia, Washington, Poyser taught at Evergreen State College and worked extensively on [[Norwescon]], especially its [[program book]]. He was a member of the [[Northwest Science Fiction Society]] and one of the editors of its [[clubzine]], ''[[Westwind]]''. | When the couple were living in Olympia, Washington, Poyser taught at Evergreen State College and worked extensively on [[Norwescon]], especially its [[program book]]. He was a member of the [[Northwest Science Fiction Society]] and one of the editors of its [[clubzine]], ''[[Westwind]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:33, 9 February 2020
(1945 -- Nov 30, 2009)
Kennedy "Kippy" Poyser was a fan who was the former husband of Hugo winning SF artist Victoria Poyser.
He owned several bookstores, first in Connecticut and then in Texas. He was the Fan GoH at OryCon '81, edited the World Fantasy Convention '82 program book, and chaired the Hatcons Danbury, CT in the 80s.
When the couple were living in Olympia, Washington, Poyser taught at Evergreen State College and worked extensively on Norwescon, especially its program book. He was a member of the Northwest Science Fiction Society and one of the editors of its clubzine, Westwind.
Person | 1945—2009 |
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