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− | Guy Terwilleger | + | '''Guy Terwilleger''', a [[fan]] active in the 1950s and 1960s, and his wife, [[Diane Terwilleger]], [[co-chaired]] [[Boycon]], the 1960 [[Westercon]], in [[Boise, ID]]. His [[publishing house]] was '''Twig Publications'''. |
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− | * ''[[Best of Fandom]]'' [1957- | + | * ''[[Best of Fandom]]'' [1957-59] (fanthology) |
* ''[[Twig]]'' [late 50s] | * ''[[Twig]]'' [late 50s] | ||
− | {{person | | + | {{person | born=1939}} |
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Latest revision as of 12:52, 15 May 2022
(1939 –)
Guy Terwilleger, a fan active in the 1950s and 1960s, and his wife, Diane Terwilleger, co-chaired Boycon, the 1960 Westercon, in Boise, ID. His publishing house was Twig Publications.
- Best of Fandom [1957-59] (fanthology)
- Twig [late 50s]
Person | 1939— |
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