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  • ...Sneary|Rick [Sneary]'s]], had been in the [[LASFS]] for some time, a quiet young lady who worked for Pacific Press (printer for the LA Times). She and I sha ...Breendoggle]], contributing a strong pro-Breen statement to [[John Trimble|John]] and [[Bjo Trimble]]’s ''[[The Loyal Opposition]]''.
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  • ...of the same nominating and voting process as the [[Hugo Awards]] and the [[John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer]], and it is awarded during the [[Hug ...S Constitution specifies only that it be ''"given for a book published for young adult readers in the field of [[science fiction]] or [[fantasy]] appearing
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  • A [[fannish musical]] written by [[John Pomeranz]] (with additional lyrics by [[Mary Bentley]]). The musical is a The plot of the parody follows a young [[fan]] Frederic, mistakenly indentured to a band of "pirates" who revel in
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  • ...[Kevin Nickerson]], [[Bruce Mai]], [[Nora Mai]], [[Terri Smith]]. Chair: [[John Ferraro]]. Hal Clement Award for Young Adult: ''Shade's Children'', by [[Garth Nix]]
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  • ...rable [[SF]] works, some of which were written under the [[pseudonyms]] '''John Wade Farrell''' and '''Peter Reed'''. He is remembered primarily for his p As a young man, he was a member of the [[Central New York Science-Fantasy Society]].
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  • Hal Clement Award for Young Adult: ''Catching Fire'', by [[Suzanne Collins]] Special Award Nonfiction: ''You Write It: Science Fiction'', by [[John Hamilton]]
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  • ...n Kaiser]] was its first [[OE]]. Later OEs include [[Larry Nielson]] and [[John Carl]]. * [[Jim Young]]
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  • ...sans]] and [[MSFS]], including [[John Grossman]], [[Bill Kroll]], [[George Young]] and [[Erwin Stirmweis]].
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  • ...ee women appeared with [[Nudity|almost no costume]]. The [[Chairs]] were [[John Trimble]] and [[Craig Miller]].
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  • * [[John B. Michel]]'s tract for The Futurians, "[[Mutation or Death]]" * [[Andy Young]]
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  • ...first was launched about 1979 by [[Decadent Winnipeg Fandom]], a group of young [[Canadians]] who decided a [[hoax bid]] was a fun way to subsidize a serie The [[bid]] was [[chaired]] by [[John Mansfield]] and beat the [[L&N bid]] at [[Chicon V]]. The resulting Worldco
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  • John Bray ||[[John Bray]] John Pomeranz ||[[John Pomeranz]]
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  • ...ngs were always held at Don and [[Elsie Wollheim]]’s apartment. A horde of young fans, as well as many of [[DAW]]'s [[Futurian]] friends, attended. Members included [[Don Wollheim]], [[Elsie Wollheim]], [[Chet Cohen]], [[John Michel]], [[Judy Zissman]], [[Doc Lowndes]], [[Walter Kubilius]], [[Hannes
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  • ...e his own type of [[British fans]], including [[John Christopher|Youd]], [[John F. Burke|Burke]], and others, who are interested in many other things, such ...of [[George Young|George ("Don't Ask Me How Many Times I've Been Married") Young]].
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  • * '''''Young Frankenstein''''' (1974) [20th Century Fox] Screenplay by Gene Wilder and M * ''Zardoz'' (1974) [20th Century Fox] Written and directed by John Boorman
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  • 6 || May 26, 1968 || 4 || [[Jim Young]] || 11 || 1968 || || Jim Young ||
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  • ...se in the 1980s with works by [[Bruce Sterling]], [[William Gibson]] and [[John Shirley]]. ...''punk'' comes from rock’n’roll terminology of the 1970s, refering to the young, streetwise, and alienated.
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  • ...s [[OE]] of [[7APA]] for its entire (short) life. She was among the eager young [[7th Fandom]]ites whom [[Harlan Ellison]] gathered at the rallying [[HEcon ...in [[Chicago]], but were divorced by 1960. Still in Chicago, Sally married John Kidd by 1961. She seems to have [[gafiated]] about then.
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  • * ''[[Crunchy Pieces of Reality]]'' (with [[John Bartelt]]) * ''[[Dangerous Young Men]]''
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  • ...orn in [[Michigan]]’s Upper Peninsula, Isabel moved to [[California]] as a young woman. In mid-life, she went back to school and became a licensed vocationa
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