Difference between revisions of "David Stever"

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A [[Boston]] [[fan]] who moved to [[Minneapolis]] in 1978.
 
A [[Boston]] [[fan]] who moved to [[Minneapolis]] in 1978.
  
He was a member of [[Minn-Stf]], [[NESFA]], [[MCFI]], and the [[Boston in '80]] [[Worldcon bid]].  He was one of the founders of [[RISFA]].  He worked on a variety of [[regionals]] in the [[Boston]] and [[Minneapolis]] areas.
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He was a member of [[Minn-Stf]], [[NESFA]], [[MCFI]], and the [[Boston in 1980]] [[Worldcon bid]].  He was one of the founders of [[RISFA]].  He worked on a variety of [[regionals]] in the [[Boston]] and [[Minneapolis]] areas.
  
He published ''[[The Collector's Poul Anderson]]'' and ''[[Anne McCaffrey A "Dragondex" and Bibliography|Anne McCaffrey: A "Dragondex" and Bibliography]]''.  He was one of the editors of ''[[Rune]]'' and of the ''[[Proper Boskonian]]''.
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He published ''[[The Collector's Poul Anderson]]'' and ''[[Anne McCaffrey: A "Dragondex" and Bibliography]]''.  He was one of the editors of ''[[Rune]]'' and of the ''[[Proper Boskonian]]''.
  
 
He worked at [[The Science Fantasy Bookstore]].
 
He worked at [[The Science Fantasy Bookstore]].

Revision as of 00:25, 12 April 2020

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A Boston fan who moved to Minneapolis in 1978.

He was a member of Minn-Stf, NESFA, MCFI, and the Boston in 1980 Worldcon bid. He was one of the founders of RISFA. He worked on a variety of regionals in the Boston and Minneapolis areas.

He published The Collector's Poul Anderson and Anne McCaffrey: A "Dragondex" and Bibliography. He was one of the editors of Rune and of the Proper Boskonian.

He worked at The Science Fantasy Bookstore.


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