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Joe was an active [[fan]] all of his life, a member of [[WSFA]], award-winning [[fan artist]].  He chaired the [[1987 Disclave]] and would have chaired the cancelled [[1998 Disclave]]. In he won the [[1998 Best Fan Artist Hugo]], and was also nominated for [[Best Fan Artist]] in [[1990 Hugos|1990]], [[1996 Hugos|1996]], [[1997 Hugos|1997]], [[1999 Hugos|1999]], and [[2000 Hugos|2000]]. His cartoons have appeared in ''[[Asimov's]]'', ''[[Analog]]'', ''[[Pirate Writings]]'', and innumerable [[fanzines]].  
 
Joe was an active [[fan]] all of his life, a member of [[WSFA]], award-winning [[fan artist]].  He chaired the [[1987 Disclave]] and would have chaired the cancelled [[1998 Disclave]]. In he won the [[1998 Best Fan Artist Hugo]], and was also nominated for [[Best Fan Artist]] in [[1990 Hugos|1990]], [[1996 Hugos|1996]], [[1997 Hugos|1997]], [[1999 Hugos|1999]], and [[2000 Hugos|2000]]. His cartoons have appeared in ''[[Asimov's]]'', ''[[Analog]]'', ''[[Pirate Writings]]'', and innumerable [[fanzines]].  
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Revision as of 16:04, 11 February 2020

(August, 1942 -- June 10, 2000)

Joe was an active fan all of his life, a member of WSFA, award-winning fan artist. He chaired the 1987 Disclave and would have chaired the cancelled 1998 Disclave. In he won the 1998 Best Fan Artist Hugo, and was also nominated for Best Fan Artist in 1990, 1996, 1997, 1999, and 2000. His cartoons have appeared in Asimov's, Analog, Pirate Writings, and innumerable fanzines.

He worked for the Library of Congress and was its Recommending Officer for Science Fiction, deciding what sf books were worth preserving. He also wrote some professional sf with stories appearing in Tomorrow, Aberrations and Aboriginal SF and reviewed sf for the Washington Post, Absolute Magnitude, and TV's Fast Forward. He also wrote a number of sf radio plays which were performed at Disclaves and Boskones.

He served as WSFA Secretary and editor of the WSFA Journal several times, most recently 1995-1996. He helped start Son of the WSFA Journal. He was WSFS's unofficial greeter of new people and storehouse of information about the club's history, its constitution, parliamentary procedure, and indeed everything else. He was also a member of the BSFS (which he helped start) and of Markland. He was one of the founders of the Potomac River Science Fiction Society.


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