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− | James A. Corrick is an American SF fan and bibliographer living in the [[Tucson]], area. He is one of the founders (along with [[Carol De Priest]]) of [[TusCon]], the [[Tuscon]] [[regional convention]] and ran [[TusCon I]] through [[TusCon IV]], served on its [[committee]] and acted as [[toastmaster]] for many years ([[TusCon | + | James A. Corrick is an American SF fan and bibliographer living in the [[Tucson]], area. He is one of the founders (along with [[Carol De Priest]]) of [[TusCon]], the [[Tuscon]] [[regional convention]] and ran [[TusCon I]] through [[TusCon IV]], served on its [[committee]] and acted as [[toastmaster]] for many years ([[TusCon 6]] through ??). He was one of the people responsible for the [[Iguanacon]] program. |
He is the author of ''Double Your Pleasure: the ACE SF Double'' (Gryphon Books, New York, 1989). He writes children's books and young adult books. | He is the author of ''Double Your Pleasure: the ACE SF Double'' (Gryphon Books, New York, 1989). He writes children's books and young adult books. | ||
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* 1984 -- [[ArmadilloCon 6]] | * 1984 -- [[ArmadilloCon 6]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:53, 22 February 2020
(1945 --)
James A. Corrick is an American SF fan and bibliographer living in the Tucson, area. He is one of the founders (along with Carol De Priest) of TusCon, the Tuscon regional convention and ran TusCon I through TusCon IV, served on its committee and acted as toastmaster for many years (TusCon 6 through ??). He was one of the people responsible for the Iguanacon program.
He is the author of Double Your Pleasure: the ACE SF Double (Gryphon Books, New York, 1989). He writes children's books and young adult books.
- Correlate [1972]
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1984 -- ArmadilloCon 6
Person | 1945— |
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