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  • #REDIRECT [[Brown Paper Wrapper]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Charles Brockden Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Charlie Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rosel G. Brown]]
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  • [[File:Rosel George Brown.jpg|thumb|'''Rosel G. Brown''']] ...[[fan]] group in the 1950s. (She was not a student; her husband, W. Burlie Brown, was a history professor there.)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ken Brown (artist)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kim Marks-Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lee Brown Coye]]
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  • '''Lee Brown Coye''' was an [[American]] [[artist]]. He is probably best remembered for ...[Luis Ortiz]] wrote a [[biography]], ''Arts Unknown: The Life & Art of Lee Brown Coye'' (Nonstop Press, 2005).
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  • ...] living in the [[Los Angeles]] area who is married to fellow fan [[Jordan Brown]]. She is a member of [[LASFS]] and [[SCIFI]] and chaired [[Loscon 25]] an
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kim Marks-Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rosel G. Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brian Earl Brown]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Ken Brown}}(Did you mean a different [[Ken Brown]]?) '''Ken Brown''', a [[British]] critic, was a [[book]] reviewer for ''[[Interzone]]'' fro
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Ken Brown}}(Did you mean a different [[Ken Brown]]?) '''Ken Brown''' was a [[fanartist]] who was a leader of the [[Fantasy Artisans]] and pub
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Continuous Brian Earl Brown]]
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  • A [[club]] at Brown University in Providence, RI in the late 60s and early 70s. It published '
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brown University Science Fiction Union]]
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  • ''(Did you mean [[Charles Brockden Brown]], the [[novelist]]?)'' '''Charles N. Brown''' was the co-founder and editor of ''[[Locus]]'', the long-running news an
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brown University Science Fiction Union]]
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  • * ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • [[Elliot Shorter]] beat [[Charlie Brown]], [[Bill Rotsler]]
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  • ''(Did you mean [[Charles N. Brown]], the founder of ''[[Locus]]''?)'' ...first American [[gothic]] novel. In 2009, The Library of America included Brown’s short story "Somnambulism: A Fragment" in its two-century retrospective
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  • ...an early [[fan]], published the [[FAPAzine]] ''[[Fan Slants]]'' with [[Mel Brown]] during the early 1940s. He attended [[Staplecon 1]] in 1943. * ''[[Fan Slants]]'' [early 40s] (with [[Mel Brown]], for FAPA)
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  • ...and [[Robin Wood (CA)|Robin Wood]], according to a [[article|fan article]] Brown wrote for [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Cry_of_the_Nameless/Cry114.pdf ''Cry'
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  • * [[Brian Earl Brown]] -- * 1979-81 -- [[Brian Earl Brown]]
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  • '''Mel W. Brown''' was a [[fan]] who published ''[[Fan Slants]]'' during the early 1940s wi ——Mel Brown, ''[[Fan Slants]]'' 3, June 1944.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:rich brown}}(July 1, 1942 – July 6, 2006) Aka '''Dr. Gafia, richard w. brown''' (he affected all lowercase) was a longtime [[fanzine fan]], active since
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  • An [[Andre Norton]] Circle organized by [[Dennis Brown]] in [[Pittsburgh, PA]]. Fl. 1979.
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  • [[File:BrownBrianEarl.jpeg|thumb|'''Brian Earl Brown'''. ''Photo by [[Gil Gaier]].'' ]] '''Brian Earl Brown''' (aka '''[[BEB|BeB]]'''), a [[fan]] living in [[Detroit]], has been activ
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brian Earl Brown]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kim Marks-Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kim Marks-Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rosel G. Brown]]
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  • A glossary of [[fanspeak]] published by [[rich brown]].
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  • ...[Len Wein]]. The committee were [[Michael Abbott]], [[David Brown]], [[Pat Brown]], [[Colin Fine]], [[Steve Linton]], [[Karen Naylor]], [[Gytha North]], [[J
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  • #REDIRECT [[Charlie Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Charlie Brown]]
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