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(June 30, 1935 --)
 
(June 30, 1935 --)
  
A [[Midwest fan]] who was active in running [[Advent Publishing|Advent:Publishers]], he created covers for many of their books.  He was a member of the [[University of Chicago SF Society]].
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'''Jon Stopa''' (né John Stopa) a [[Wisconsin]] [[fan]], was active in running [[Advent Publishing|Advent:Publishers]], he created covers for many of their books.  He was a member of the [[University of Chicago SF Society]].
  
He was [[Fan GoH]] at [[Chicon V]].
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He and his wife, [[Joni Stopa|Joni]], were [[Fan GoH]]s at [[Chicon V]]. With Joni, he was was a [[Fan GoH]] at [[ConClave VI]].
  
Stopa met [[Joni Cornell]] (nee Doyle) at [[Pittcon]] and the following year traveled out to [[Seattle]] with a group of fans, including Joni, for [[Seacon]].  By 1962, they were married and living at Stopa's family sky lodge in Wilmot, Wisconsin, where they began hosting [[Wilcon]], a three-day long invitation-only [[relaxacon]], in 1963.
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Stopa met [[Joni Cornell]] at [[Pittcon]] and the following year traveled out to [[Seattle]] with a group of fans, including Joni, for [[Seacon]].  By 1962, they were married and living at Stopa's family sky lodge in Wilmot, Wisconsin, where they began hosting [[Wilcon]], a three-day long invitation-only [[relaxacon]], in 1963.
  
 
Throughout the 1960s, the Stopas entered and won many [[masquerades]]. Jon was responsible for publications at [[Chicon III]] and his picture, in costume appeared in ''[[The Proceedings Chicon III|The Proceedings: Chicon III]]''. In the early 1970s the couple helped found [[ISFiC]]. He was part of the [[chicago 1959|Chicago: 1959]] and the [[Chicago in 1982]] [[Worldcon bids]].
 
Throughout the 1960s, the Stopas entered and won many [[masquerades]]. Jon was responsible for publications at [[Chicon III]] and his picture, in costume appeared in ''[[The Proceedings Chicon III|The Proceedings: Chicon III]]''. In the early 1970s the couple helped found [[ISFiC]]. He was part of the [[chicago 1959|Chicago: 1959]] and the [[Chicago in 1982]] [[Worldcon bids]].
  
With Joni, he was was a [[Fan GoH]] at [[ConClave VI]].
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Jon published a handful of short stories, beginning in 1957 with "The First Inch" in ''[[Astounding]]'' and ending in 1973 with "Kiddy-Lib" in ''Eros in Orbit''.
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[http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ea.cgi?13432 Bibliography at ISFDB]
  
Jon has published a handful of short stories, beginning in 1957 with "The First Inch" in ''[[Astounding]]'' and ending in 1973 with "Kiddy-Lib" in ''Eros in Orbit''.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 13:44, 8 October 2020

(June 30, 1935 --)

Jon Stopa (né John Stopa) a Wisconsin fan, was active in running Advent:Publishers, he created covers for many of their books. He was a member of the University of Chicago SF Society.

He and his wife, Joni, were Fan GoHs at Chicon V. With Joni, he was was a Fan GoH at ConClave VI.

Stopa met Joni Cornell at Pittcon and the following year traveled out to Seattle with a group of fans, including Joni, for Seacon. By 1962, they were married and living at Stopa's family sky lodge in Wilmot, Wisconsin, where they began hosting Wilcon, a three-day long invitation-only relaxacon, in 1963.

Throughout the 1960s, the Stopas entered and won many masquerades. Jon was responsible for publications at Chicon III and his picture, in costume appeared in The Proceedings: Chicon III. In the early 1970s the couple helped found ISFiC. He was part of the Chicago: 1959 and the Chicago in 1982 Worldcon bids.

Jon published a handful of short stories, beginning in 1957 with "The First Inch" in Astounding and ending in 1973 with "Kiddy-Lib" in Eros in Orbit.

Bibliography at ISFDB



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