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[[File:Mike Walsh at LAcon 4.jpg|thumb|Mike Walsh at LAcon 4; Photo by Mark Olson]]
 
 
(Which [[Michael Walsh]] did you mean?)
 
(Which [[Michael Walsh]] did you mean?)
  
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'''Michael J. Walsh''' of [[Baltimore]] discovered [[fandom]] through [[P. Schuyler Miller]]'s book review column in ''[[Analog]]'' and then joined [[Nycon III]] as a supporting member.  [[Lin Carter]]'s "Our Man in Fandom" column led him to [[Mirage Press]] and [[Jack Chalker]] who enticed him into joining [[WSFA]] and has served in a variety of offices.  His first convention was [[Disclave 13]].  He started [[WSFA Press]].  He was editor of ''[[BSFan]]'' for a time.
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He chaired the [[Baltimore in '83]] [[bid]], and [[Constellation]], the [[Worldcon]] they ran.  (See also "[[Blah, blah, blah, fiscal responsibility]]".)  He lived in [[Smof Central]]. He has also chaired [[Disclave 29]], [[Disclave 33]], [[Disclave 36]] (even though he was unable to attend it), [[Capclave 2005]], [[Capclave 2013]], and [[Balticon 15]]. Also the [[1995 World Fantasy Convention]], [[World Fantasy Convention 2003]], and the [[2014 World Fantasy Convention]].
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[[File:Mike Walsh at LAcon 4.jpg|thumb|left|Mike Walsh at [[L.A.con 4]] in 2006. Photo by Mark Olson.]]
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'''Michael J. Walsh''' of [[Baltimore]] discovered [[fandom]] through [[P. Schuyler Miller]]'s book review column in ''[[Analog]]'' and then joined [[Nycon III]] as a supporting member.  [[Lin Carter]]'s "Our Man in Fandom" column led him to [[Mirage Press]] and [[Jack Chalker]] who enticed him into joining [[WSFA]], where he has served in a variety of offices.
  
He  is a notorious [[huckster]] and founded and runs [[Old Earth Books]].
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His first convention was [[Disclave 13]].  He started [[WSFA Press]].  He was editor of ''[[BSFan]]'' for a time. He lived in [[Smof Central]].
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He chaired the [[Baltimore in '83]] [[bid]], and [[Constellation]], the [[Worldcon]] they ran.  (See also "[[Blah, blah, blah, fiscal responsibility]]".) He has also chaired [[Disclave 29]], [[Disclave 33]], [[Disclave 36]] (even though he was unable to attend it), [[Capclave 2005]], [[Capclave 2013]], and [[Balticon 15]]. Also the [[1995 World Fantasy Convention]], [[World Fantasy Convention 2003]], and the [[2014 World Fantasy Convention]].
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He is a notorious [[huckster]] and founded and runs [[Old Earth Books]].
  
 
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Revision as of 14:08, 12 October 2020

(Which Michael Walsh did you mean?)


(1950 –)

Mike Walsh at L.A.con 4 in 2006. Photo by Mark Olson.

Michael J. Walsh of Baltimore discovered fandom through P. Schuyler Miller's book review column in Analog and then joined Nycon III as a supporting member. Lin Carter's "Our Man in Fandom" column led him to Mirage Press and Jack Chalker who enticed him into joining WSFA, where he has served in a variety of offices.

His first convention was Disclave 13. He started WSFA Press. He was editor of BSFan for a time. He lived in Smof Central.

He chaired the Baltimore in '83 bid, and Constellation, the Worldcon they ran. (See also "Blah, blah, blah, fiscal responsibility".) He has also chaired Disclave 29, Disclave 33, Disclave 36 (even though he was unable to attend it), Capclave 2005, Capclave 2013, and Balticon 15. Also the 1995 World Fantasy Convention, World Fantasy Convention 2003, and the 2014 World Fantasy Convention.

He is a notorious huckster and founded and runs Old Earth Books.

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