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Wooster is a writer and critic.
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[[File:WoosterMM2017.jpeg|thumb|left|'''Martin Morse Wooster at [[Balticon 51]], 2017'''. ''Photo by [[Edie Stern]].'' ]]
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'''Martin Morse Wooster''' was a longtime [[actifan]] from [[Baltiwash]], active since the 1970s, and a founding member of the [[Potomac River Science Fiction Society]]. He was a frequent contributor to ''[[File 770]]'' and ''[[Ansible]]''. While in college, he was a co-founder of the [[Beloit Science Fiction and Fantasy Association]] in [[Wisconsin]].  
  
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A [[critic]] who reviewed [[science fiction]] for such publications as the ''Wall Street Journal'', in his [[mundane]] life, Wooster was a journalist and Conservative policy wonk. He was senior fellow at the Capital Research Center and had been an editor at the ''Wilson Quarterly ''and'' American Enterprise.'' His books include ''Angry Classrooms, Vacant Minds'';'' The Great Philanthropists and the Problem of ‘Donor Intent’ ''and'' Great Philanthropic Mistakes.'' He also wrote professionally about [[beer]].
  
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He earned a B.A. from Beloit College in [[Wisconsin]] in history and philosophy and graduated from the National Journalism Center in [[Washington, D.C.]] 
  
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He was killed by a hit-and-run driver on the night of November 12, 2022, while walking back to his hotel from a beer conference in Williamsburg, [[Virginia]].
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* [https://isfdb.org/cgi-bin/ch.cgi?977 Bibliography at ISFDB. ]
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* [https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Martin_Morse_Wooster SourceWatch profile.]
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* [https://www.nationalreview.com/2010/10/heinleins-conservatism-martin-morse-wooster/ Article]: “[[Heinlein]]’s Conservatism” by Martin Morse Wooster, National Review, October 25, 2010.
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* [https://www.dailypress.com/news/crime/dp-nw-fatal-hit-and-run-york-county-20221113-tkja5zmyavc4zik2ldruralthi-story.html “Man, 64, dies after being struck by vehicle in York County; police investigating,”] Daily Press, November 13, 2022.
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* [https://www.beloit.edu/live/news/5078-in-remembrance-martin-morse-wooster80-writer Beloit Alumni Assoc obituary]
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Latest revision as of 06:19, 6 July 2023

(November 30, 1957 – November 12, 2022)

Martin Morse Wooster at Balticon 51, 2017. Photo by Edie Stern.

Martin Morse Wooster was a longtime actifan from Baltiwash, active since the 1970s, and a founding member of the Potomac River Science Fiction Society. He was a frequent contributor to File 770 and Ansible. While in college, he was a co-founder of the Beloit Science Fiction and Fantasy Association in Wisconsin.

A critic who reviewed science fiction for such publications as the Wall Street Journal, in his mundane life, Wooster was a journalist and Conservative policy wonk. He was senior fellow at the Capital Research Center and had been an editor at the Wilson Quarterly and American Enterprise. His books include Angry Classrooms, Vacant Minds; The Great Philanthropists and the Problem of ‘Donor Intent’ and Great Philanthropic Mistakes. He also wrote professionally about beer.

He earned a B.A. from Beloit College in Wisconsin in history and philosophy and graduated from the National Journalism Center in Washington, D.C.

He was killed by a hit-and-run driver on the night of November 12, 2022, while walking back to his hotel from a beer conference in Williamsburg, Virginia.



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