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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Gold]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Gehm]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Hunter]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Hughart]]
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  • A [[New York]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]], '''Barry Smotroff''' was one of the hosts of the [[Fanoclasts]]. He belonged to the
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  • '''Barret Eugene "Barry" Hansen''', now best known as '''Dr. Demento''', has been involved with [[f
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  • '''Barry Gehm''' is a [[fan]] known for his corollary to [[Clarke's Third Law]], "An Barry is now assistant professor of biochemistry at Lyon College in Batesville, [
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  • '''Barry Hughart''' was an [[American]] [[fantasy]] [[author]] known for the ''Bridg
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Levin]]
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  • '''Barry Robert McGhan''' is a [[Detroit]]-area [[sercon]] [[fan]] and author of non
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  • Barry Newton was a [[Washington, DC]] [[con-running]] [[fan]] who joined [[WSFA]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Windsor-Smith]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Kent MacKay]]
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  • '''Barry Kent MacKay''' was a [[Canadian]] [[fanartist]] active, off and on, from th I gather that Barry still lives in Unionville, draws nature a la J. J. Audubon, and studiously
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  • '''Barry Randolph Hunter''' is a longtime [[fanzine fan]] from Rome, [[Georgia]], kn
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Gold]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Childs-Helton]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry B. Longyear]]
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  • '''Barry Lyn-Waitsman''' is a longtime [[Chicago]] [[fan]]. He was a member of [[Thu '''Barry P. Waitsman''' married [[Marcy Lyn]] on February 8, 1981. For many years, t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Lyn-Waitsman]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • Barry Windsor-Smith is a British comic book illustrator and painter whose best kn
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  • An [[sf]] bookseller who ran [[Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature]], an [[sf bookstore]] in [[S
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  • .... Mason, K. M. O'Donnell, Robin Schaeffer, Gerrold Watkins''', and '''John Barry Williams'''. He began his SF career as a [[literary agent]] for the [[Scot * February, 1977, issue of [[Richard Delap]]'s ''SF&F Review'' (#23) was a "Barry Malzberg Madness" Special
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Gold]]
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  • Barry is notable for having introduced rock styles into filk music. (At over 6 fe
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature]]
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  • ...run by [[Barry R. Levin]] until his death in 2016. It was also known as '''Barry R. Levin Books'''.
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  • ...distributed at [[ConFrancisco]] in 1993. It was published by [[Barry Gold|Barry]], and [[Lee Gold]] and (no relation) [[Lynn Gold]] .
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  • ...of Horror and the Supernatural'' (1994) (with [[Martin H. Greenberg]] & [[Barry N. Malzberg]]).
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  • ...held Nov 29 - Dec 1 2019. GoH [[Kelly McCullough]] [[Barry Childs-Helton|Barry]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Jan Distad|Jan]] and [[Eric Distad]]. Chai
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  • ...was [[Todd Cameron Hamilton]], [[Filk GoHs]] were [[Barry Childs-Helton | Barry]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]], and Comics [[GoH]] was [[Steve Jackson]].
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  • ...tel) Wernigerode, Germany. The guests of honor were [[Barry Childs-Helton|Barry]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]].
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  • An [[Australian]] non-profit magazine published by [[Barry Radburn]]. ...ficially dated, but the editorial, "The Cauldron", by publisher and editor Barry M. Radburn, was written from a 1985 perspective.
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  • ...n the Bay Area area of California. The [[GoHs]] were [[Barry Childs-Helton|Barry]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Phil Obermarck]], [[Diana Huey]], [[Rand B
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  • ...run by [[Barry R. Levin]] until his death in 2016. It was also known as '''Barry R. Levin Books'''.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Kent MacKay]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Bard]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Gold]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Gehm]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Smotroff]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Max Barry]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Max Barry]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry B. Longyear]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Childs-Helton]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Levin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Windsor-Smith]]
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  • ...nce 1986, usually in June or July. It was founded by [[Barry Lyn-Waitsman|Barry]] and [[Marcy Lyn-Waitsman]]. As the name implies, it is a one-day outdoor
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  • '''Barry Lyn-Waitsman''' is a longtime [[Chicago]] [[fan]]. He was a member of [[Thu '''Barry P. Waitsman''' married [[Marcy Lyn]] on February 8, 1981. For many years, t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature]]
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  • ...found other fans ([[Eleanor Arnason]], [[Ruth Berman]] and [[Barry Hansen|Barry Hansen aka Dr. Demento]]), and the group published a fanzine as well as att
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  • ...[[fanzine]] edited first by [[Herman Von Tokken]] and then by [[Jeremy A. Barry]] and mailed with issues of ''[[Science Fiction Times]]''. V1.3 || November 1964 || 4 || ed. now Barry
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Levin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Lyn-Waitsman]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry R. Hunter]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...paper, then transferred to [[e-stencil]]s by a [[Gestefax]] and run off by Barry on [[yellow]] ("canary") paper (except the cover, which was on "goldenrod") ...as very light. In order to simulate the effect of typing on a [[stencil]], Barry duplicated the page sections that used [[nonstopparagraphing]] and superimp
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Gold]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Hughart]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Max Barry]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Hansen]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Barry Hunter]] for the [[Esoteric Order of Dagon]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Barry Meikle]] of Peterborough, ON.
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  • ...e in Manhattan's Chelsea district by genre artists [[Bernie Wrightson]], [[Barry Windsor-Smith]], [[Michael Kaluta]], and [[Jeff Jones]] during 1975-1979.
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Barry Hunter]] for [[PHAPA]].
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Barry Gillam]] for [[Capra]]. It was roughly quarterly and mainly about films in
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Barry Hunter]].
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  • ...tion Model Builders' Association]] published from the [[Toronto]] are by [[Barry Alder]] and [[Sheila Alder]].
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  • ...rtian.'' One of the LASFSians who sang it that night was a fellow named [[Barry Gold]], whom I married two years later." With her husband, [[Barry Gold]], she has edited several of the official [[convention]] [[songbooks]]
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  • ...book]] for [[ConChord 8]]. It was edited by [[Lee Gold]] and printed by [[Barry Gold]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Barry Hansen]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • An [[apazine]] with much [[Tolkien]] material published by [[Barry Gold]] of [[Pasadena, CA]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Barry Hunter]] for the [[Hyborian League]].
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  • He is the author of the Barry Baskervile series of children's books.
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  • A [[fan]] who is a [[filker]]. She is married to fellow [[filker]] [[Barry Childs-Helton]]. She is a member of [[The Black Book Band]] and [[Wild Mer ...eech at the 2003 [[Filk Hall of Fame]] ceremony is often cited, along with Barry's speech which immediately followed, as one of the best expressions of the
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Barry Hunter]].
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  • '''Barry Kent MacKay''' was a [[Canadian]] [[fanartist]] active, off and on, from th I gather that Barry still lives in Unionville, draws nature a la J. J. Audubon, and studiously
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  • '''Barry Hughart''' was an [[American]] [[fantasy]] [[author]] known for the ''Bridg
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  • An [[apazine]] published in the [[UK]] by [[Barry Hall]] for [[OMPA]].
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  • ..., MB, [[Canada]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Keith Laumer]], [[Ken Macklin]], [[Barry B. Longyear]], [[Steven Brust]], [[Mike Glicksohn]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Barry Hunter]] and [[Kathy Hunter]].
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  • '''Barry Robert McGhan''' is a [[Detroit]]-area [[sercon]] [[fan]] and author of non
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  • * [[1980 Best Novella Hugo|Best Novella]]: "Enemy Mine" by [[Barry B. Longyear]] * [[1980 Campbell Award|Campbell Award]]: [[Barry B. Longyear]]
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  • ...Award]] winner was J. Randolph Cox and the [[Rusty Award]] winner was [[J. Barry Traylor]].
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  • ...1990 at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. [[GoHs]] were [[Barry B. Longyear]], [[Pat Morrissey]], [[Esther Friesner]], [[Jeffery Carver]],
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  • * [[Barry B. Longyear]]
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  • ...arry Harrison]] was [[GoH]] and [[Guy Gavriel Kay]] was Canadian Guest. [[Barry Longyear]] was [[toastmaster]].
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  • ...mother took his [[fanzine]] [[collection]] and threw it in the trash bin. (Barry rescued it and brought it to the Lab). That made three. ...nnifen|Hilda Hoffman]] and they moved to an apartment about 1/2 mile away. Barry moved from the bed in the living room to the smaller bedroom. About a year
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  • ...ry|Dave Barry]]. (NEWSHOUNDS OF THE YORKSHIRE GREY is my attempt at a Dave Barry article, and Martin really does use [[Al Ashley]]’s catchphrase.) The fin
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  • ...licia Austin]], and [[Bruce Miller]] was [[Fan GoH]]. It was chaired by [[Barry Bard]] and attendance was about 160.
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  • ...[[GoH]] was [[Terry Bisson]], [[Larry Elmore]] was [[Artist Guest]] and [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]] were [[FGoHs]]. Attendance wa
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  • * A [[Grok (Hunter)|fanzine by Barry Hunter]]?
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  • ...0 was held March 2-4, 1990 in the San Francisco area of California. GoH [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]]; [[Toastmaster]]: Chris Weber;
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  • A [[filk]] group (also known as '''[[BBB]]''') comprised of [[Gwen Zak]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Mary Ellen Wessels]], and [[Mic
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  • * '''[[Barry B. Longyear]]'''
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  • ...athe Worcester Marriott in [[Worcester, MA]], with [[Thomas M. Disch]], [[Barry N. Malzberg]], and [[John Clute]] as guests.
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  • ...naCon]] 22 was held Nov 27 - 29, 1992. [[GoHs]]: [[Andrew J. Offutt]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], and [[Sally Childs-Helton]]. [[Toastmaster]]: [[Ken Moor
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  • ...aravan Inn in [[Phoenix, AZ]]. GoHs: Author: [[Fred Saberhagen]], Fan: [[Barry Bard]]. The [[toastmaster]] was [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] and it was chaire
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  • ...s a [[convention]] held October 24-26, 2003 in [[Denver, CO]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Barry Longyear]], [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Lubov]]. [[Chairman]]: [[Linda Nels
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bryan Welham]] and [[Barry Hall]].
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  • ...6 at the Brownstone Downtown Hotel in [[Memphis, TN]]. [[Author GoH]]: [[Barry Longyear]], [[Artist GoHs]]: [[Frank Kelly Freas]] & [[Laura Brodian Freas
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  • ...and [[Donald Franson]] through [[N3F Press]] in 1965. Later versions by [[Barry McGhan]] were published by [[Howard DeVore]]’s [[Misfit Press]].
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  • '''Barry Gehm''' is a [[fan]] known for his corollary to [[Clarke's Third Law]], "An Barry is now assistant professor of biochemistry at Lyon College in Batesville, [
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  • An [[sf]] bookseller who ran [[Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature]], an [[sf bookstore]] in [[S
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  • ...he Springfield Hilton in [[Springfield IL]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Terry D. Barry]] (Interpreter: [[Todd C. Hamilton)]] and [[Ken Moore]].
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  • ...] and [[Joe Giacoio]]. [[Gary McGath]] was the [[Interfilk]] guest, and [[Barry Gold]] was [[Toastmaster]].
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  • ...[GoH]] was [[Lois McMaster Bujold]] and the [[Fan Guests of Honor]] were [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]]. The convention chair was [[Ta
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  • ...ld March 28-30, 2003 at SUNY/Stony Brook in Stony Brook, LI. The GoH was [[Barry Malzberg]].
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  • ...]. The [[toastmaster]] was [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]], it was chaired by [[Barry Bard]] and attendance was about 100.
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  • .... Mason, K. M. O'Donnell, Robin Schaeffer, Gerrold Watkins''', and '''John Barry Williams'''. He began his SF career as a [[literary agent]] for the [[Scot * February, 1977, issue of [[Richard Delap]]'s ''SF&F Review'' (#23) was a "Barry Malzberg Madness" Special
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  • ...f Honor]]: [[Sharon Shinn]], [[Gary Lippincott]], [[Christian McGuire]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Bryan Palaszewski]]. Chair: [[H
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  • ...]] was Brother [[Guy J. Consolmagno]], S.J., and the [[Fan GoH]] was Dr. [[Barry Gehm]].
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  • Barry Windsor-Smith is a British comic book illustrator and painter whose best kn
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  • A comprehensive book of SF writer's pseudonyms of compiled by [[Barry McGhan]]. It was published in 1973 and expanded editions were published in
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  • He was married to [[Sherry Katz]] and is [[Barry Lyn-Waitsman]]’s brother and a distant cousin of [[Lynne Aronson]].
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  • ...est]], [[Lucy Synk]] was [[Artist GoH]], and [[Sally Childs-Helton]] and [[Barry Childs-Helton]] were [[Filk GoHs]]. [[Warren Norwood]] was [[toastmaster]]
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  • * The [[Perihelion (Welham)|fanzine by Bryan Welham and Barry Hall]]?
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  • 2014 ||[[J. Barry Traylor]]
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  • ...rman]], and Gaming [[GoH]] was White Wolf Games, and [[Toastmaster]] was [[Barry B. Longyear]].
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  • ...7-29, 1989 at the Ramada-University Hotel in [[Columbus, OH]]. [[GoH]]: [[Barry Childs-Helton]] & [[Sally Childs-Helton]]. The [[toastmaster]] was [[Joey S
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  • ...[[Artist GoH]] was [[Heather Bruton]], the [[Fan Guests of Honor]] were [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]], and the [[Special GoH]] was [[
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  • ...Stanley Schmidt]], the [[Fan Guests of Honor]] were [[Bill Higgins]] and [[Barry Gehm]], and the [[Special Guests of Honor]] were [[Bill Sutton]] and [[Bren
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  • * [[Barry Hunter]] -- ''[[Rays from the Girasol]]''
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  • ...s ''[[Con Chords and Choruses]]'', edited by [[Lee Gold]] and printed by [[Barry Gold]].
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  • ...[[Listener Guest]]: [[Joy Parker]], [[Interfilk Guest]]: [[Lee Gold]] & [[Barry Gold]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Lori Coulson]] and [[Diana Huey]] and the
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  • ...llers]], [[Bill Lampkin]], [[Sara Light-Waller]], [[Craig McDonald]] and [[Barry Traylor]].
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  • ...convention]] held June 9-11, 1995 in Westboro, MA. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Interfilk Guest]]: [[Jordin
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Moshe Feder]] and [[Barry Smotroff]].
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  • Guests: [[Eddie Campbell]], [[Trudi Canavan]], [[Max Barry]]
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  • ...lenn Shadix, and David Winning, and the [[Filking Guests of Honor]] were [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]]. The [[toastmaster]] was James
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  • ...er 23-25, 1990 at the Buena Park Hotel in [[Los Angeles, CA]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Barry B. Longyear]], Artist: [[Reed Waller]] & [[Kate Worley]], Fan: [[Ben Yalow]
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  • ...Atlanta Airport Hotel in [[Atlanta, GA]]. The [[Guests of Honor]] were [[Barry Childs-Helton]] & [[Sally Childs-Helton]], the [[Interfilk Guest]] was [[Ha
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  • * '''"Enemy Mine"''' by [[Barry B. Longyear]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' Sep 1979]
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  • ...4, 2001 at the Albany Hotel in Eastbourne, UK. The Overseas Guests were [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]] (USA), the UK Guests were [[Tim
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  • * "Savage Planet" by [[Barry B. Longyear]] [''[[Analog]]'' Feb 1980]
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  • ...napolis]]-based [[filk]]/Celtic band founded in the early 80s including [[Barry Childs-Helton]] (guitars, bass, vocals, original pieces), [[Sally Childs-He
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  • ..., [[Phil Foglio]], [[Mitchell Burnside-Clapp]], [[Martin H. Greenberg]], [[Barry Lyn-Waitsman]], [[Marcy Lyn-Waitsman]], [[Frederik Pohl]]. [[Toastmaster]]:
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  • ...utive Inn. The [[GoH]] was [[Dennis L. McKiernan]] with [[Fan]] [[GoH]] [[Barry Bard]] and [[TM]] [[Ed Bryant]]. In addition Dr. "Buzz" Aldrin, the astron
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  • ...5, 1981, at the Plymouth Hilton, in [[Plymouth, MI]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Barry B. Longyear]] and [[Dave Innes]] ([[Fan GoH]]). The [[toastmaster]] was [[
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  • ...ctober 13, 1990 at the Maritime Hotel in [[Montreal]], QC. [[GoHs]] were [[Barry B. Longyear]], Chester Brown, and Bernie E. Mireault. [[MC]] was [[Larry St
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  • ...d by [[John Guidry]] and other [[bid committee]] members included [[Jeremy Barry]], [[Lester Boutillier]], [[Doris Butler]], [[John Dilworth]], [[Tom Longo]
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  • ...irport Etobicoke in [[Toronto]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Mary Ellen Wessels]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]] were the [[Official Filk Waifs]
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  • * [[Barry Gillam]] -- ''[[Annie Laurie Starr]]''
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  • ...tten SF or fantasy", it was [[chaired]] by [[Judith Hay]]. [[Lee Gold]], [[Barry Gold]], [[J. Spencer Love]] and [[Margaret Middleton]] were added to the [[
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  • ...Hyatt House in [[Long Beach, CA]]. It was organized by [[Lee Gold]] and [[Barry Gold]]. It also had a [[dealers' room]], where [[Bill Crawford]] offered, a
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  • [[Toastmaster]]: [[Barry B. Longyear]]. Chair: [[Bill Roper]]. [[ISFiC]] Guests: [[George Alec Effin
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  • In the 1980s, [[Bill Higgins]], [[Barry Gehm]] and Sieber organized a [[Moopsball]] game involving [[fans]] from al
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  • ...[[GoHs]] returned for the 50th anniversary, including Clayton Anderson, [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Bill Fawcett]], [[Eric Flint]] ([[1632 Minicon]] guest),
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  • ...[[Lisle, IL]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Leo Frankowski]], Paul MacNerland, [[Barry Gehm]], [[Bill Higgins]], [[Daniele Ostach]]. The chair was [[Candis King]
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  • SF writer [[Barry N. Malzberg]] called ''Astounding'' "the most important historical and crit
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  • *Map of Yuggoth & Preface by [[Barry Pearson]]
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  • ...was a member of [[FAPA]] but [[gafiated]] in late 1964, supposedly because Barry Goldwater lost the election. He was a member of [[Wisconsin Fandom]] and p
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  • ...of the [[Filk Hall of Fame]] were [[Karen Anderson]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Bob Kanefsky]], and [[Chris Mal
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  • ...amp Thing and Frankenstein. With [[Jeff Jones]], [[Michael Kaluta]] and [[Barry Windsor-Smith]] he was a member of [[The Studio]] in the late 70s.
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  • '''Barry Randolph Hunter''' is a longtime [[fanzine fan]] from Rome, [[Georgia]], kn
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  • ...1987 at the San Jose Red Lion Hotel in San Jose, CA. [[Author GoH]] was [[Barry B. Longyear]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[Michael Kaluta]], [[Fan GoH]] was [[Mik
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  • * ''The Engines of the Night'' by [[Barry N. Malzberg]] ([[Doubleday]], 1982)
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  • It was organized by [[Lee Gold]] and [[Barry Gold]]. It also had a [[dealers' room]], where [[Bill Crawford]] offered, a
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  • [[Gordon R. Dickson]], [[Barry B. Longyear]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Sharon Webb]], [[Jerry Page]], [[Grant Car
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  • * "Understanding Entropy" by [[Barry N. Malzberg]] [''[[SF Age]]'' Jul 1994]
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  • ...azine hero, The Shadow, with writer Dennis O'Neil. With [[Jeff Jones]], [[Barry Windsor-Smith]] and [[Bernie Wrightson]], he was a member of [[The Studio]]
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  • ...s]] and [[Suford Lewis]], the [[Featured Filkers]] were [[Lee Gold]] and [[Barry Gold]], the [[Hal Clement Science Speaker]] was Richard Binzel, and the at
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  • ...]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Robert J. Sawyer]], [[Jael]], [[Gil Pearson]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]]. [[Toastmaster]]: [[Christian Read
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  • The [[LA]] home of [[Lee Gold]] and [[Barry Gold]] from 1975 to the present. Used for two houses, one in Santa Monica n
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  • A [[New York]] [[fanzine]] [[fan]], '''Barry Smotroff''' was one of the hosts of the [[Fanoclasts]]. He belonged to the
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  • ...y VanTilburg]], [[Bruce Schneier]] (Mad Science GoH), [[George Gordon]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Murray Porath]]. [[Chair]]: [[Ron Oakes]].
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  • ...nce Fiction'', compiled by [[Anthony R. Lewis]] (with an introduction by [[Barry N. Malzberg]]), was published by [[NESFA Press]] in 1990 and lists over a h
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  • [[Melbourne]] ||[[Barry Salgram]], [[Ian Crozier]], [[Graham Lyell]], [[Don Latimer]], [[Bob McCubb
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  • ...[[Hyatt Regency Woodfield]] in [[Schaumburg, IL]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Barry B. Longyear]], [[David Lee Anderson]], [[Beth Fleischer]], [[Mike Glyer]],
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  • "Grand Master Hack": [[Barry N. Malzberg]]
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  • ...ion: Two Insiders Discuss Writing and Publishing'', [[Mike Resnick]] and [[Barry N. Malzberg]] (McFarland)
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  • ...legate]], [[Bill Hixon]], [[Ron Bounds]], [[Bob Madle]], [[Bob Pavlat]], [[Barry Newton]], [[Don Pauley]], [[David Bischoff]], [[Joe Haldeman]], and [[Dick
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  • ...'Grandpa Takes Me to the Moon'', by [[Timothy Gaffney]], illustrated by [[Barry Root]]
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  • 2 ''Breakfast in the Ruins: Science Fiction in the Last Millennium'' by [[Barry N. Malzberg]] ([[Baen]], 2007)
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  • Barry Newton was a [[Washington, DC]] [[con-running]] [[fan]] who joined [[WSFA]]
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  • ...James Ernest (Gaming), Elizabeth Covey (Costuming), [[Barry Childs-Helton|Barry]] & [[Sally Childs-Helton]] (Filk), [[Nancy Hathaway|Nancy "Cleo" Hathaway]
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  • '''Marcy Lyn''' married [[Barry P. Waitsman]] on February 8, 1981. For many years, the Lyn-Waitsmans hosted
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  • ...o the usual panels and sessions, featuring writers like [[Hal Clement]], [[Barry N. Malzberg]], and [[Samuel R. Delany]], Empiricon 2 was notable for having
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  • The [[Sampo Award]] went to [[Lee Gold]] and [[Barry Gold]] and the [[Invisible Little Man Award]] went to [[A. Bertram Chandler
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  • ...olfe]], [[Ellisa Mitchell]], [[Steve Collins]], [[Elizabeth Anne Hull]], [[Barry B. Longyear]], [[Richard Sheaves-Bain]], [[Gordon Leathers]], [[Graham Leat
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  • ...s'' (1993) [Orion Pictures/Paramount] Written by Paul Rudnick; Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld; based on characters created by [[Charles Addams]]
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  • ...ohn Dwyer, Louise Wilhite, [[Betty Ballantine]], Celia Lovsky, Tony Young, Barry Atwater, Ed Bishop, Larry Vincent (Seymour) and John Jeffries. There was a
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  • A [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Barry R. Hunter]] of Rome, GA, since 1975.
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  • ...n]] Conquers the Universe written by George H. Plympton, Basil Dickey, and Barry Shipman, directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor (Universal Pictures)
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  • '''Michael Barry Hinge''' was an [[artist]] born in [[New Zealand]] and a founder (along wit
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  • .../Parkes] Screenplay by Ed Solomon; Screen Story by Ed Solomon; Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld; based on the comic by Lowell Cunningham
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  • ...y by Edward Khmara; Directed by Wolfgang Petersen; based on the story by [[Barry Longyear]]
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  • In 1998, an omnibus of [[Barry Hughart]]'s ''The Chronicles of Master Li and Number Ten Ox'' trilogy was p
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  • ...and ''The Science Fiction of Kris Neville'' (1974), the latter edited by [[Barry N. Malzberg]].
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  • ...mother took his [[fanzine]] [[collection]] and threw it in the trash bin. (Barry rescued it and brought it to the Lab). That made three. ...nnifen|Hilda Hoffman]] and they moved to an apartment about 1/2 mile away. Barry moved from the bed in the living room to the smaller bedroom. About a year
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  • * ''Elsewhere: An Anthology of Incredible Places'', edited by [[Michael Barry]] (2003)
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  • The first recipient of the Campbell Memorial Award was [[Barry N. Malzberg]] in 1973 for his novel ''Beyond Apollo''. (The irony that this 1973 || ''Beyond Apollo'' || [[Barry Malzberg]]
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  • [[ChambanaCon 22]] || November 27 - 29, 1992 ||[[Andrew J. Offutt]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]] [[ChambanaCon 31]] || November 23- 25, 2001 ||[[Terry D. Barry]], [[Todd C. Hamilton]], [[Ken Moore]]
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  • ...cCaffrey]] (pro), [[George Barr]] (artist), [[FGoH]]: [[Robert Runte]]. [[Barry B. Longyear]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[John Mansfield]].
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  • 1975 ||[[Lee Gold]] and [[Barry Gold]] ||
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  • ...ve 15]] || October 19-21, 1990 || [[Stanley Schmidt]], [[Bill Higgins]], [[Barry Gehm]], [[Bill Sutton]], [[Brenda Sutton]] [[ConClave 17]] || October 1992 || [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]]
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  • Notably, in the 1980s, [[Barry Gehm]], [[Bill Higgins]] and [[Renee Sieber]] organized a Moopsball game in
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  • ...]] and [[Ed Hulse]]. The current PulpFest Committee is [[Jack Cullers]], [[Barry Traylor]], [[Mike Chomko]], [[William Lampkin]], and [[William Patrick Mayn
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  • ...ctures/Paramount] Written by Caroline Thompson & Larry Wilson; Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld; based on characters created by [[Charles Addams]]
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  • Barry is notable for having introduced rock styles into filk music. (At over 6 fe
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  • ...Phyllis Eisenstein|Phyllis]] and [[Alex Eisenstein]], [[Barry Lyn-Waitsman|Barry]] and [[Marcy Lyn-Waitsman]], [[Martha Soukup]], [[Doug Van Dorn|Doug]] and
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  • 1939 || 1967 || 2021 || [[Barry N. Malzberg]]
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  • ...[GoH]] was [[Jack Chalker]], [[Joan Hanke-Woods]] was [[Artist GoH]] and [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]] were [[Filk GoHs]]. It was [[chai
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  • 1997 ||[[Lee Gold]], [[Barry Gold]], [[J. Spencer Love]], [[Margaret Middleton]] 2003 ||[[Karen Anderson]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Bob Kanefsky]], [[Chris Malme]]
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  • '''Barret Eugene "Barry" Hansen''', now best known as '''Dr. Demento''', has been involved with [[f
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  • *[[Barry Curlovitch]]
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  • * [https://conchord.org/xeno/digby A Digby discography] by [[Barry Gold]]
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  • 1973 || ''[[Science Fiction and Fantasy Pseudonyms]]'' || [[Barry McGhan]] 1974 || ''[[Science Fiction and Fantasy Pseudonyms]]'' || [[Barry McGhan]]
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  • * [[Barry Traish]]
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  • * ''[[Placebo]]'' [1972-77] (with [[Barry Smotroff]])
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  • He returned to New York in 1975. With [[Bernie Wrightson]], [[Barry Windsor-Smith]] and [[Michael Kaluta]], Jones formed [[The Studio]]. This
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  • ...ly played at parties at [[Brandyhall]], the home of [[Lee Gold|Lee]] and [[Barry Gold]].
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  • ...at [[SF]] [[convention]] art shows across the country. She and her husband Barry Short reside in Cedar City, Utah.
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  • * Gene Barry, Actor * Barry Letts, Producer
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  • [[Fall 1973 Detroit Triple Fan Fair]] || October 18–21, 1973 || Barry Windsor-Smith, Michael Kaluta, George A. Romero, and Russ Heath || Second o
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  • ...until issue 57 in November 1997, the last to date. [[Bill Higgins]] and [[Barry Gehm]] led the team as Mismanaging Editors. Issue 50 (which actually appea
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  • ...[[Wendy Lindboe]], [[Sam Long]], [[R. A. MacAvoy]], [[Loren MacGregor]], [[Barry Kent MacKay]], [[Tim Marion]], [[Patrick McGuire]], [[Jim McLeod]], [[Sandr
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  • * 1980 -- ''Science Fiction Writer's Workshop - I'' by [[Barry B. Longyear]]
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  • [[ConCertino '95]] || June 9-11, 1995 || Westboro, MA || [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Jordin Kare]] (Interfilk Guest)
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  • [[Consonance 1990]] || March 2-4, 1990 || [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Tom Smith]], [[Chris Weber]] [[Consonance 1998]] || March 6-8, 1998 || [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Diana Huey]], [[Rand Bellavia]]
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  • ...e found other fans ([[Eleanor Arnason]], [[Ron Whyte]] and [[Dr. Demento | Barry Hansen aka "Dr. Demento"]]) and the group published a [[fanzine]] as well a
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  • * 2001 — [[Barry R. Levin Science Fiction & Fantasy Literature|Barry R. Levin Science Fiction and Fantasy Literature Lifetime Collectors Award]]
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  • ...by Charles G. Waugh and Martin H. Greenberg. An Afterword was provided by Barry N. Malzberg.
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  • ...iction of Mark Clifton'' (Southern Illinois University Press), edited by [[Barry N. Malzberg]] and [[Martin H. Greenberg]] with an appreciation by [[Judith
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  • ...[Todd Bake]], Sheryl Birkhead, Mike Bracken, [[Terry Jeeves]], Sam Long, [[Barry Kent Mackay]], [[Brad Parks]], [[Frank Sederholm]], [[Al Sirois]], [[Bruce ...llos: Sheryl Birkhead, Mike Bracken, [[Grant Canfield]], [[Don Ensley]], [[Barry Kent Mackay]], [[Marc Schirmeister]], [[Frank Sederholm]], [[James Shull]],
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  • * [[Barry R. Levin]] (2016)
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  • ...u 3.0]] || November 7-9, 1986 || [[Jack Chalker]], [[Joan Hanke-Woods]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]]
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  • ...near Naperville || [[Lisle, IL]] || [[Leo Frankowski]], Paul MacNerland, [[Barry Gehm]], [[Bill Higgins]], [[Daniele Ostach]] ...olfe]], [[Ellisa Mitchell]], [[Steve Collins]], [[Elizabeth Anne Hull]], [[Barry B. Longyear]], [[Richard Sheaves-Bain]], [[Gordon Leathers]], [[Graham Leat
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  • ..., [[Artist GoH]] was [[Patrick Meadows]], Literary [[Special Guest]] was [[Barry N. Malzberg]], and [[David G. Hartwell]] was Literary [[Toastmaster]].
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  • 1968 || [[Barry Weissman]] ||
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  • ..., [[Marsha Elkin]] (later Brown), [[Stew Brownstein]], [[Judi Sephton]], [[Barry Greene]], and [[Joan Neufeld]] (later Serrano).
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  • 2017 || [[Barry Gold]]
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  • [[OVFF 5]] || October 27-29, 1989 || [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]] ...tober 27-29, 2000 || [[Talis Kimberley]], [[Joy Parker]], [[Lee Gold]] & [[Barry Gold]]
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  • ...rtian.'' One of the LASFSians who sang it that night was a fellow named [[Barry Gold]], whom I married two years later."
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  • [[FilkContinental 2016]] ||September 30-October 2, 2016 || [[Barry Childs-Helton]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]]
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  • ...ton]], [[George Alec Effinger]], [[Lucy Synk]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]]
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  • * 1986, in Teaneck, [[New Jersey]], to Gloria Barry
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  • ...Nicole Cushing, Victoria Dalpe, Ash Darrow, Benjamin Davis, Julie C. Day, Barry Lee Dejasu, Bobby Derie, [[Paul Di Filippo]], [[Michael Dirda]], Cole Donov ...allahan, Gwen Callahan, Bill Carl, Sam Cowan, Chris Dalpe, Victoria Dalpe, Barry Dejasu, Frank Difficult, Despina Durand, Benjamin Farr, Nancy Ferrante, Phi
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  • ...], [[C. L. Healy]], [[Terry Jeeves]], [[Dave Langford]], [[Eric Mayer]], [[Barry Kent McKay]], [[Bill Rotsler]], [[Marc Schirmeister]], [[Bob Shaw]], [[Stu
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  • ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Cid#Babieca Babieca] with him. He and [[Barry Gold]] were roommates at Tech and started attending LASFS meetings in Novem
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  • ...989 || [[Hal Clement]], [[Todd Cameron Hamilton]], [[Barry Childs-Helton | Barry]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Steve Jackson]] [[Marcon 40]] || May 27–29, 2005 || [[Tom Smith]], [[Barry Childs-Helton | Barry]] and [[Sally Childs-Helton]], Richard Hatch
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  • [[Max Barry]] ''(Vic.)'' ''(also known as Maxx Barry)''
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  • [[Windycon XVI]] || November 10-12, 1989 || [[Barry B. Longyear]], [[David Lee Anderson]], [[Beth Fleischer]], [[Mike Glyer]], ..., [[Phil Foglio]], [[Mitchell Burnside-Clapp]], [[Martin H. Greenberg]], [[Barry Lyn-Waitsman]], [[Marcy Lyn-Waitsman]], [[Frederik Pohl]]
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  • Along with [[Barry Gehm]], Higgins wrote the [[filksong]] “Home On LaGrange (The L5 Song)”
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  • 1993 || [[The Golden Gait Songbook]] || [[Barry Gold]], [[Lee Gold]], [[Lynn Gold]] ||
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  • ...Holmes stories by Resnick, [[George Alec Effinger]], [[David Gerrold]], [[Barry Malzberg]], [[Vonda N. McIntyre]], [[Frank M. Robinson]], [[Leah A. Zeldes]
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  • ...nce Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America''. He also collaborated with [[Barry N. Malzberg]] on an anthology of original short fiction, ''Final Stage'' (1
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  • [[GAFilk 11]] || January 9-11, 2009 || [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Harold Feld]], [[Bill Roper]],
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  • ...he got deeper into Scientology, he felt that his roommates, Hannifen and [[Barry Gold]], were insufficiently respectful of Scientology and "enturbulating".
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  • ...urphy & Bill Corbett, James Ernest, Elizabeth Covey, [[Barry Childs-Helton|Barry]] & [[Sally Childs-Helton]], [[Nancy "Cleo" Hathaway]], Lani Tupu, Richard
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  • ...hletic department. The game, organized by organized by [[Bill Higgins]], [[Barry Gehm]] and [[Renee Sieber]], involved [[fans]] from all over the [[Midwest]
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  • [[1980 Campbell Award|1980]] ||[[Barry B. Longyear]]
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  • ...ovecraft]] and [[Clark Ashton Smith]] referred to him as "Hugo the Rat." [[Barry Malzberg]] said, "Gernsback's venality and corruption, his sleaziness and h
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  • [[CopperCon 2]] ||September 10-12, 1982 ||[[Fred Saberhagen]], [[Barry Bard]]
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  • ...ment]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], [[Gordon Dickson]], [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[Barry Malzberg]], [[Frederik Pohl]], [[Mack Reynolds]], [[Norman Spinrad]], [[Gah
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  • [[Con*Cept '90]] || October 13, 1990 || [[Barry B. Longyear]], Chester Brown, Bernie E. Mireault ||
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  • ...er role in establishing filk as part of [[SF]] [[conventions]] was huge. [[Barry Childs-Helton]] said, "It's all her fault. She was always instigating peopl
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