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(1948 – August 21, 2011)
 
(1948 – August 21, 2011)
  
'''Bill Trojan''', a [[fan]] from Eugene, [[Oregon]], was a [[huckster]] and owner of Escape Books.  He organized [[Orcon]], a [[convention]] to be held in 1977, but was forced to cancel it. He also promoted the [[hoax]] convention [[Trojancon]] to be held at his house before the 1990 Portland [[Westercon 43]].
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'''Bill Trojan''', a [[fan]] from Eugene, [[Oregon]], was a [[huckster]] and owner of Escape Books.  He organized [[Orcon]], a [[convention]] to be held in 1977, but was forced to cancel it.  
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When Portland was [[bidding]] for the 1990 [[Westercon]] he ran a campaign for people to vote "Both" since  the 4th of July was a Wednesday and [[Portland in '90]] was bidding for the weekend ''after'' the 4th and their opponent was bidding for the weekend before.  He also promoted the [[hoax]] convention [[Trojancon]] to be held at his house before the 1990 Portland [[Westercon 43]].
  
 
He died in a hotel room in [[Reno, NV]], shortly after [[Renovation]], which he had attended.  
 
He died in a hotel room in [[Reno, NV]], shortly after [[Renovation]], which he had attended.  

Latest revision as of 10:49, 29 November 2021

(1948 – August 21, 2011)

Bill Trojan, a fan from Eugene, Oregon, was a huckster and owner of Escape Books. He organized Orcon, a convention to be held in 1977, but was forced to cancel it.

When Portland was bidding for the 1990 Westercon he ran a campaign for people to vote "Both" since the 4th of July was a Wednesday and Portland in '90 was bidding for the weekend after the 4th and their opponent was bidding for the weekend before. He also promoted the hoax convention Trojancon to be held at his house before the 1990 Portland Westercon 43.

He died in a hotel room in Reno, NV, shortly after Renovation, which he had attended.

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