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  • She published ''[[Stardate]]'', a ''[[Star Trek]]'' [[fanzine]], with her close friend [[Lillian Stewart Carl]]. * 1999 -- [[Vintage ConFusion]], [[MileHiCon 31]], [[I-Con XVIII]]
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  • ...a very active electronic mailing list, an [[apa]] ([[APA-Tech]]), and a [[fanzine]] (''[[PyroTechnics]]''). ...nal, meeting at [[MidAmeriCon]] in 1976. Beginning the following year at [[ConFusion]], the club had an influx of Michigan Tech students and alumni who had been
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  • His first [[cartoon]] for a [[fanzine]] appeared in ''[[Cry of the Nameless]]''. He was a member of [[BSFA]] (and * 2006 -- [[Synthetic ConFusion]]
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  • From 1963 until 1976, he [[published]] the award-winning, multi-named [[fanzine]] ''[[Zenith]]'', ''[[Zenith-Speculation]]'', and ''Speculation'', getting ...Behind the Scenes", under the [[pseudonym]] "Malcolm Edwards". This caused confusion a few years later, when a real [[Malcolm Edwards]] began contributing to Br
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  • ...]] equipment and [[fannish]] memorabilia. He stored the inventory of the [[Fanzine Foundation]] and the [[WSFS Banner]]. ...PS]]). Until 2005, he was the [[elections|Election]] Results Teller and [[fanzine]] mailer for [[N3F]]. He received a [[Neffy Award]] in 2006. He was also a
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Arcana (Honig)|Harry Honig fanzine]]?)'' ...1 and was originally (and quite inexplicably) called '''MinnCon''' but the confusion with the larger and older local convention, [[Minicon (MN) |Minicon]], led
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  • ...issue, which didn’t appear only because Reamy died. [[Alan White]]’s 1980s fanzine ''[[Delineator]]'' was also known for nude photos. ...[[concoms]] who knew that, absent such plans, fans would do it, anyway. [[ConFusion]], faced with a hotel with a pool that featured glass walls, put up large s
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  • ...er arts for [[NESFA Press]] and [[ISFiC Press]] as well as a cover for the fanzine ''[[Argentus]]''. * 1996 -- [[Deviant ConFusion]], [[LepreCon 22]], [[ArmadilloCon 18]]
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  • She was nominated for the [[1961 Best Fanzine Hugo]], the [[1963 Best Fanzine Hugo]] and the [[1968 Best Fan Artist Hugo]]. * 1988 -- [[Confusion (NZ)|ConFusion]]
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  • ...h a brief introduction/memoir to [[eFanzines.com]] and an equivalent Czech fanzine-historical site. However, these contained only the first 7 issues, creating ...used within texts by Eva herself, but spelling confusion still abounds (so fanzine archives use "Sharkaah", i. e. 1+2).
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  • ...''. ''[[Alouette]]'' was nominated for a [[Prix Aurora]] award for best [[fanzine]]. In 1998, he was elected president of [[SFWA]] on a platform that promise * 2004 -- [[WindyCon 31]], [[toastmaster]] at [[ConFusion XXX]]
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  • ''Faans'' premiered at [[ConFusion 101]] in 1983. ...rote a script for a sequel, '''''Faans II''''', which was published as a [[fanzine]] for [[Nolacon II]], where [[Roger Sims]] was [[fgoh]], but it was never p
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  • '''''Femizine''''', [[nicknamed]] '''''Fez''''', was a [[fanzine]] [[published]] in the [[UK]] from 1954 to 1956 and revived 1958 to 1960 (o .... Future issues will be 9d each, or 2/6 per year (Four issues)." [[British Fanzine Bibliography]] notes #1 was half-foolscap [[format]] (i. e. atypical "lands
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  • ...s]] but still short of 10,000 copies) led to their dominance in the [[Best Fanzine Hugo]] category while the traditional fiction magazines competed for [[Best ...equation of "old-style prozine" with "professional publication" now breeds confusion. (It's worth remembering that the [[Hugos]] themselves are inconsistent: Th
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  • A bimonthly [[fanzine]] of the [[BSFA]] devoted to [[reviews]] of [[British]] paperback [[books]] The confusion in numbering Volume/Nr was caused by the ''Paperback Parlour'' skipping the
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  • ...His column "Letters from Vietnam" was [[published]] in [[Ray Fisher]]'s [[fanzine]] ''[[Odd]]''. * 1998 -- [[Ambulatory ConFusion]], [[Parthecon XXVI]], [[Anaconism the 3rd]], [[Con-Version 15]], '''[[1998
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  • * [[Stilyagi Air Corps]] vs. [[AASFA]] for control of [[ConFusion]]. ...alistically; a few requirements of our own regarding exclusive rights to [[fanzine]] titles, [[pen names]], [[ktp]], are added for our own use. [[Jack Speer|S
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  • He wrote a single issue [[fanzine]], ''[[Smorgasbord]]''. He and [[Karen Anderson]] produced the ''[[No Holds * 1977 -- [[Minicon 12]], [[ConFusion 14]], [[Octocon]] 1
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  • ...eet of bibliographies (see below) separated from the ''Browsing'', causing confusion. [[Category:fanzine]]
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  • ...ion]] in Zurich, [[Switzerland]] in August [[1959]]. This skip caused some confusion in the rest of the decade, but there was never such a thing called "Eurocon ...available in various usual listings. [[Roelof Goudriaan]] refused the Best Fanzine award for his pan-European [[newszine]] ''[[Shards of Babel]]'', noting tha
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