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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher Stasheff]]
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  • '''Christopher Evans''' is a British SF writer and children's author, and anthology editor
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher J. R. Tolkien]]
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  • Christopher Stasheff was a [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] author whose novels included ''The Wa {{person | website=https://christopher.stasheff.com/ | born=1944 | died=2018}}
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Christopher Fowler (pro)|the author Christopher Fowler]]?)'' '''Christopher J. Fowler''' is a [[London]] [[fanzine fan]]. He [[edited]] several [[BSFA]
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  • Christopher Rowley is an American SF and fantasy author.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher J. Garcia]]
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  • Christopher Golden is the author of such novels as ''The Myth Hunters'', ''Wildwood Roa
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  • Christopher McKenzie Priest was born in Cheadle, Cheshire, England; and educated at War ...writer [[Jim Owsley]] has caused much confusion by changing his name to [[Christopher James Priest]], being apparently unware that this was the name of an establ
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  • Christopher James Paolini (born in [[Los Angeles]], California) is an American author w
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  • Christopher Moore is an American writer of comic [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] who was born in
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  • [[Pseudonym]] of [[British]] [[fan]] and [[pro]] '''Christopher Samuel “Sam” Youd''', best known for the [[SF]] [[novel]] ''The Death o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joe R. Christopher]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher M. O'Brien]]
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  • ...PLAYTITLE:Christopher Fowler}}''(Did you mean the [[Christopher Fowler|fan Christopher J. Fowler]]?)'' '''Christopher Fowler''' was a [[UK]] [[author]] mainly of [[horror]] stories and thriller
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  • ...ames Priest''' in 1993, this cause much confusion with British SF writer [[Christopher Priest]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher Rowley]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[John Christopher]]
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  • Author and poet Joe Randell Christopher has contributed to ''[[Riverside Quarterly]]'' and has been a regular contr
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher Rowley]]
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  • '''Christopher Reuel Tolkien''' was the third and youngest son of the [[author]] [[J. R. R
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  • Christopher M. O'Brien is a genre author. He has been researching the [[pulp]] magazin
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher M. O'Brien]]
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  • ...PLAYTITLE:Christopher Fowler}}''(Did you mean the [[Christopher Fowler|fan Christopher J. Fowler]]?)'' '''Christopher Fowler''' was a [[UK]] [[author]] mainly of [[horror]] stories and thriller
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Christopher Fowler (pro)|the author Christopher Fowler]]?)'' '''Christopher J. Fowler''' is a [[London]] [[fanzine fan]]. He [[edited]] several [[BSFA]
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  • 2 ||1977 ||14 ||ed. [[Christopher Seppala]] 3 ||1978 ||14 ||ed. [[Christopher Jackson]]
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  • ...ames Priest''' in 1993, this cause much confusion with British SF writer [[Christopher Priest]].
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  • ...[[Christopher Golden]], James Barclay, and Dave McKean. The [[MC]] was [[Christopher Fowler]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher James Priest]]
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  • * ''[[The Drink Tank]]'' edited by [[James Bacon]] and [[Christopher J. Garcia]] * ''[[Journey Planet]]'' edited by [[James Bacon]], [[Christopher J. Garcia]], et al.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher Evans]]
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  • 1 ||1981 ||12 ||ed. [[Christopher Bradley]] 6 ||October 1984 ||35 ||ed. [[Christopher Bradley]]
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  • ...-12, 2000 at the Britannia Hotel in [[Birmingham, UK]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Christopher Priest]], [[Rog Peyton]] was [[special guest]], and [[David A. Hardy]] was The [[BSFG]] did a book, ''The Song of the Book'', essays by [[Christopher Priest]] with a cover by [[David Hardy]] for the convention.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher J. Garcia#Garcia Moment]]
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  • ...r Rowley]], [[David R. Palmer]], [[Shelia Finch]], [[Thomas T. Thomas]], [[Christopher Hinz]], [[Elizabeth Moon]], [[Josepha Sherman]], and [[Michael F. Flynn]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher J. Garcia]]
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  • ...Christopher Nolan; Directed by Christopher Nolan; based on the novel by [[Christopher Priest]]
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  • ...Christopher Nolan and David S. Goyer; Story by David S. Goyer; Directed by Christopher Nolan; based on the character created by Bob Kane ...05) [Disney/Walden Media] Screenplay by Ann Peacock and Andrew Adamson and Christopher Markus & Stephen Mcfeely; Directed by Andrew Adamson; based on the novel by
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  • ...hristopher Nolan; Story by Christopher Nolan & David S. Goyer; Directed by Christopher Nolan; based on characters created by Bob Kane
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Marc Christopher]] of Beverly Shores, IN.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher J. Garcia#Garcia Moment]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • Christopher Rowley is an American SF and fantasy author.
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  • ''The Space Machine'', subtitled A Scientific Romance, is a SF novel by [[Christopher Priest]].
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  • Guests of Honor were [[Christopher Priest]] and [[Leigh Kennedy]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[John Christopher]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ..., 1996 at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. [[GoH ]] was [[Christopher Golden]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Christopher Priest]] in the UK.
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  • [[Fantasticon]] 2005 was held April 22-24, 2005. GoH [[Christopher Priest]], [[William J. Maryson]], [[Imants Belogrïvs]], [[Dave Lally]], [[
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  • The Center was run by Gunn, [[Kij Johnson]], and [[Christopher McKitterick]] 1992–2021, then taken over by the KU English department in *[https://christopher-mckitterick.com/sfcenter/index.html Christopher McKitterick’s archive.]
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  • ...3, 2003 at the Tillington Hall Hotel in Stafford, UK. The [[GoHs]] were [[Christopher Fowler]] and Catherine Fisher.
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  • ...ernational Hotel, Docklands/Marsh Wall in [[London]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Christopher Fowler]] and [[Tom Holt]]. The [[MC]] was [[Kim Newman]].
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  • * [[Christopher J. Garcia]]
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  • [[Conglomeration (KY)]] 2012 was held April 13-15, 2012 . GoH [[John Tyler Christopher]], Sean Patrick Fannon, Carinn Seabolt, [[Michael Williams]]
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  • ...16–18, 2007 at the [[Rye Town Hilton]] in [[Rye Brook, NY]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Christopher Moore]] and [[Dave Seeley]]. [[FGoH]]: [[Frank Dietz]].
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  • ...was held March 29-31, 2019 at Wayne State College in Wayne, NE. GoHs were Christopher Noessel, Mike Staton, and Jackie Oh'Kennedy.
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  • * [[Christopher J. Garcia]]
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  • ...d Mike Botwin, John Madonia, John Cornetto, David Macpherson, Jesse Flint, Christopher DeFilippis, Phil Merkel, Audrey Dettmering, and Patrick Thomas.
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  • Christopher Moore is an American writer of comic [[SF]] and [[fantasy]] who was born in
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  • ...er 18-20, 2013 at the Embassy Suites USF in Tampa, FL. The [[GoH]] was [[Christopher Paolini]].
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  • (Did you mean a [[Spung|Christopher Ogden fanzine]]?)
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  • * [[Christopher Hinz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Christopher Fowler (pro)]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • * [[Christopher J. Garcia]]
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  • ...17–19, 1998, in [[Detroit, MI]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Nancy Baker]] and [[Christopher Stasheff]], the [[AGoH]] was [[Ray VanTilburg]], and the [[FGoHs]] were [[B
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  • ...Dark Fantasy & Science Fiction'', an [[American]] [[prozine]] edited by [[Christopher Hennessey-DeRose]].
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  • ...first published some of his stories. [[Michael Croteau]] published and [[Christopher Paul Carey]] edited fifteen issues from July 2005 to January 2009.
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  • ...Choo in [[Chattanooga, TN]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Gregory Benford]] and [[Christopher Stasheff]].
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  • ...l Arts Council. The guests (probably [[GoHs]]) were [[Norman Spinrad]], [[Christopher Priest]], [[John Brunner]], [[Ian Watson]], Dominique Donay and Andre Ruell
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  • ...the Novotel in Leuven, [[Belgium]]. [[GoHs]] were [[Richard Calder]] and [[Christopher Priest]]. Other guests were [[Ken MacLeod]] and [[Alastair Reynolds]]. It w
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  • ...-26, 2002 at the Wyndham Hotel in Salt Lake City, UT. [[Author GoH]] was [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[Newton Ewell]], and Media [[GoH]] was Jack
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  • ...''' was one-shot, 14-page [[fanzine]] published in the [[UK]] in 1965 by [[Christopher Priest]]. It was distributed through the 3rd mailing of [[PADS]] and was th
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  • ...1987 at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The [[GoHs]] were [[Christopher Tolkien]] and [[John Bellairs]]. The theme of the convention was "Looking
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  • ...2006 at the Handlery Hotel in [[San Diego]], CA. The [[Author GoH]] was [[Christopher Stasheff]], the [[Artist GoH]] was [[Theresa Mather]], Special Media Guest
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  • ...one-shot, 28-page [[fanzine]] published in the [[UK]] in Autumn 1966 by [[Christopher Priest]]. It was distributed through the 8th mailing of [[PADS]] and was th
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  • ...]], published for 13 issues, Spring 2003 to Spring 2009. The editor was [[Christopher Cevasco]].
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  • ...uistic. The title is "The Book of Elvish Tongues" in Quenya. Edited by [[Christopher Gilson]].
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  • ...and [[Garry Kilworth]]. [[Special Guests]] were [[Brian W. Aldiss]] and [[Christopher Paolini]]. [[Master of Ceremonies]] was James Barclay.
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  • ...tion]] 9 was a [[convention]] held April 20-22 2018. GoH [[John Picacio]], Christopher R. Mihm, [[Barbara Hayford]]
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  • ...2011 in Lincoln, Nebraska. [[GoHs]]: [[April Lee]], [[Jim C. Hines]], and Christopher R. Mihm.
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  • ...mperial College Union, South Kensington in [[London]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Christopher Priest]], [[Geoff Ryman]], [[Juliet E. McKenna]], and [[Jane Killick]].
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  • ...in [[Oakland, CA]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Elizabeth M. Pope]] and [[Joe R. Christopher]]. The theme of the [[convention]] was "A Festival in Faerie".
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  • '''Christopher Evans''' is a British SF writer and children's author, and anthology editor
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  • ...eld April 2–5, 1987 in [[College Station, TX]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Ben Bova]], [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Rowena Morrill]], [[Steve Gould]], [[Kerry O'Quinn]].
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  • A book by [[Christopher M. O'Brien]] and published by MacFarland in 2012. It is "A Comprehensive C
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  • ...hum]], [[Neil Gaiman]], and [[Cortney Skinner]]. The [[toastmaster]] was [[Christopher Golden]], the Roastee was [[ Stephen Bissette]], the [[Necon Legend]] was [
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  • ...eld October 24-26, 2003 in [[Denver, CO]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Barry Longyear]], [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Lubov]]. [[Chairman]]: [[Linda Nelson]], [[Toastmaster]]: [[W
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Christopher Ogden]] in the [[UK]].
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  • ...1–3, 1990, at the Hyatt Regency in [[Milwaukee, WI]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Joan Hanke-Woods]], [[Richard Tucholka]], and [[Wilson "Bob"
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  • ...the Americana Inn at Albany Airport, [[Albany, NY]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Christopher Stasheff]] and [[Jack Gaughan]] (who died before the convention), [[Adrienn
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  • ...e and [[Cortney Skinner]], the [[Necon Legend]]s were Yvonne Navarro and [[Christopher Golden]], and it was chaired by [[Dan Booth]].
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  • ...and [[Joe Abercrombie]]. [[Special Guests]] were [[Brian W. Aldiss]] and [[Christopher Paolini]]. [[MC|Mistress of Ceremonies]] was [[Sarah Pinborough]].
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  • ...[GoHs]] will be G. Willow Wilson, [[Rachel Swirsky]], Rebecca Hicks, and [[Christopher Ambler]]. The [[toastmaster]] will be Aaron Ritchey.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[C. S. Youd]] ([[John Christopher]]) in the [[UK]] and released through ''[[Futurian War Digest]]''.
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  • A one-day semi-academic convention held July 15, 2023 at the Freeman Center, Christopher Newport University, in [[Newport News, VA]]. There were no [[GoHs]]. Admis
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  • ...dison, WI, and had as [[GoHs]] [[Joan D. Vinge]], [[Jack McDevitt]], and [[Christopher Jones]].
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  • Author and poet Joe Randell Christopher has contributed to ''[[Riverside Quarterly]]'' and has been a regular contr
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  • ...4, 1979 at the Royal Angus Hotel in [[Birmingham, UK]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Christopher Priest]], and the attendance was 290.
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  • ...a [[convention]] held October 1989 in [[Plymouth, MI]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Christopher Stasheff]], the [[Music GoH]] was [[Michael Longcor]], and the [[Fan Guests
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  • ...in [[Bristol, RI]]. The [[GoHs]] were Douglas Clegg, [[Graham Joyce]], [[Christopher Golden]], and Richard Sardinha. The [[toastmaster]] was [[P. D. Cacek]], th
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  • ...oHs]] will be [[Taylor Anderson]]. [[Melissa Gay]], Stephen Granade, and [[Christopher Woods]]. [[Chris Kennedy]] will be [[MC]].
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  • ...o, Jaap Boekestein, and [[Alastair Reynolds]], and [[Special Guest]] was [[Christopher Priest]]. [[Peter F. Hamilton]] had been scheduled as a guest, but was una
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  • ...]], [[Sara K. Ellis]], [[Alex Esten]], [[Rose Fox]], [[Richard Fuller]], [[Christopher J. Garcia]], [[Steven H Silver]], and [[Edna Stumpf]].
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  • [[Marcon]] V was held March 20-22, 1970 at the Christopher Inn in [[Columbus, OH]]. [[GoH]] was [[Gordon R. Dickson]]. Attendance was
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  • ..., 2023, at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in [[Glasgow, UK]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Christopher Priest]] and [[Michelle Drayton-Harrold|Michelle "Cuddles" Drayton-Harrold]
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  • ...lenn Chadbourne. The [[toastmaster]] was Gordon Linzner, the Roastee was [[Christopher Golden]], the [[Necon Legend]] was [[Douglas E. Winter]], and it was chaire
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  • * '''''[[The Drink Tank]]''''', edited by [[Christopher J. Garcia]] and [[James Bacon]]
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  • '''Christopher Andrew Miller''' was a [[British fan]] who was one of the founders of the [
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  • ...tel in [[Toronto]], ON. [[GoHs]]: [[Nancy Kress]], [[Charles de Lint]], [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Scott Edelman]], [[Lloyd Penney]], and [[Yvonne Penney]]. I
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  • ...nication Center in Kawasaki City, Kanagawa, [[Japan]]. The [[GoH]]s were [[Christopher Priest]] (online) and Tetsuya Imai.
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  • ...]), [[Steve Miller]] & [[Sharon Lee]] ([[Special GoH]]). [[Chairman]]: [[Christopher J. Ford]].
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  • The [[chairman]] was [[Sue Wheeler (MD)]]. [[Christopher Rowley]] won the [[Compton Crook Award]] for ''War for Eternity''.
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  • ...hen Cons Collide”. [[GoH]] was Andrea Hairston and [[Special Guests]] were Christopher Jones and Melissa S. Kaercher. Posthumous Guests Of Honor were [[Octavia E.
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  • * ''[[Drink Tank]]'' edited by [[Christopher J. Garcia]], with guest editor [[James Bacon]]
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  • Adrian Christopher Synnot Cole (born in Plymouth, England), is a British genre writer. He is
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  • ...s co-editor of ''[[Vinyar Tengwar]]'' (along with [[Carl F. Hostetter]], [[Christopher Gilson]], [[Arden R. Smith]] and [[Bill Welden]]).
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  • ...re no [[GoHs]] as such, but there were sixteen special guests, including [[Christopher Tolkien]], John Tolkien, and Priscilla Tolkien.
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  • ...eck]]; [[Fan Guest of Honor]]: [[Moshe Feder]]; [[Comics]] Guest of Honor: Christopher Cross; [[Special Guest]] of Honor: Isis Asare.
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  • ...ience Fiction]]'' from 1955–63. He also wrote [[fiction]], sometimes as '''Christopher Grimm'''.
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  • ...]] ([[nicknamed]] '''''Fay''''') [[published]] by C. S. "Sam" Youd ([[John Christopher]]) from April 1939 until March 1941 (issues 1–9) when it was taken over b '''Fay''' ([[John Christopher|Youd]]) - [[Pet name]] for ''Fantast''. [[British]] [[fanzine]].
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  • ...guests included Zach Bush, Mark Cenczyk, Rafael Chandler, Richard Dansky, Christopher L. McGlothlin, and Paul Meaney. Science Guests included Christopher Brodie and James M. Conrad.
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  • * [[Christopher Hatton]] --
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  • 3 || January 1969 || 12 || ed. [[Christopher Priest]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Christopher Priest]] in the [[UK]].
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  • ...covers, including all four covers of the ''Inheritance Cycle'' series by [[Christopher Paolini]].
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  • She was married to UK [[SF]] writer [[Christopher Priest]] 1988 - 2011.
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  • * "Palely Loitering" by [[Christopher Priest]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jan 1979]
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  • ...as "A Space Oddity". [[Author GoH]] was [[Jane Yolen]], [[Artist GoH]] was Christopher Jones, Makeup [[Artist GoH]] was Carl Talliaferro, [[Filk GoH]] was Michael
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  • ...novels]]. He also wrote as '''Ken Crossen, Bennett Barlay, Richard Foster, Christopher Monig '''and''' M. E. Chaber'''.
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  • '''Christopher Reuel Tolkien''' was the third and youngest son of the [[author]] [[J. R. R
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  • '''''Padlock''''' was a [[fanzine]] published by [[Dicky Howett]] and [[Christopher Priest]] in the [[UK]]. Its third and final issue was by Howett alone. All
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  • ...Moon]] won the [[Compton Crook Award]] for ''Sheepfarmer's Daughter''. [[Christopher Hinz]] was the previous year's winner.
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  • * "The Watched" by [[Christopher Priest]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1978]
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  • ...H: Regina Pancake, Comics GoH: John Jackson Miller, Costuming [[GoH]]: Christopher "Tyger" Roth, [[Filk GoH]]: [[Tom Smith]]. Attendance was about 1150, a
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  • ...GoH | Musician / Dementia Artist]] was [[Luke Ski]], Filmmaker [[GoH]] was Christopher R. Mihm, Actor [[GoH]] was William Morgan Sheppard, and Prop Master [[GoHs]
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  • ...ere [[David Weber]], Jordan Breeding, Chaz Kemp, Carolyn Kay, James Young, Christopher Weuve, Patrick Chiles, Joelle Presby, J. D. Blackrose, and Thomas Pope. It
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  • * ''Inverted World'' by [[Christopher Priest]] (''[[Galaxy]]'', Dec 1973, Jan, Feb, Mar 1974; Faber & Faber, 1974
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  • ...use in [[Chattanooga, TN]]. The [[Author GoHs]] were [[Larry Niven]] and [[Christopher Stasheff]], the [[Artist GoH]] was [[David A. Cherry]], the [[Fan GoHs]] we
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  • ...Lovecraft Comic Price Guide by Brian Lingard - Fiction: Half Past Five by Christopher O'Brien, A Matter of Religion by James P. Roberts || Cover Art by Ken Withr ...erview with W. Paul Ganley by Brian Lingard, Interview with S. T. Joshi by Christopher O'Brien - Fiction: Madness by J. R. Cain, Dreaming R'Lyeh Posse by Lee Clar
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  • [[Christopher Hinz]] won the [[Compton Crook Award]] for ''Liege-Killer''.
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  • * [[Journey Planet]], edited by Team Journey Planet (James Bacon, Christopher J. Garcia, Alissa McKersie, Ann Gry, Chuck Serface, John Coxon, Steven H. S
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  • * ''Cthulhu Deep Down Under'' 2, edited by [[Steve Proposch]], [[Christopher Sequeira]], and [[Bryce Stevens]] (2018) * ''Cthulhu: Land of the Long White Cloud'', edited by [[Steve Proposch]], [[Christopher Sequeira]], and [[Bryce Stevens]] (2018)
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  • ...ra Pierce]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[Margaret Organ-Kean]], [[Fan GoH]] was [[Christopher J. Garcia]], Featured Guest was [[JC Arkham]], and [[Toastmaster]] was [[M.
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  • * ''The Book on the Edge of Forever'' by [[Christopher Priest]] ([[Fantagraphics]], 1994)
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  • ...a [[convention]] held in 1990 in [[Niagara Falls, NY]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Christopher Hinz]].
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  • ...The Very Slow Time Machine" by [[Ian Watson]] [ ''Anticipations'' ed. by [[Christopher Priest]] (Scribner's), 1978]
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  • ...eatly in meaning in different critics and not tell the editor much, [[John Christopher|Youd]] asked [[The Fantast|Fantast]]'s readers to rate each piece with a nu ([[John Christopher|Youd]]: [[Harry Warner|Warner]]) - Because the impressionistic comments on
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  • A 46-page [[one-shot]] booklet published by [[Christopher Priest]] which seems to have been first published in his [[fanzine]] ''[[De
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  • ...ere was also [[GoH]] Bob "Sammy Terry" Carter, [[Science Guests of Honor]] Christopher Dunn and James O. Farlow, [[Filking Guests of Honor]] [[Steve MacDonald]] a
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  • Christopher M. O'Brien is a genre author. He has been researching the [[pulp]] magazin
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  • ...] were given out: [[Jean-Marc Lofficier]] won the [[Wold Newton Award]], [[Christopher Paul Carey]] won the ''[[Farmerphile]]'' award for best article and [[Charl
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  • ...ndido]], and the [[Filk GoH]]: [[Roberta Rogow]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Christopher J. Ford]].
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  • ...[[Southfield, MI]]</s>|| Margret-Ann Miller, [[Jo Walton]], Larry Nemecek, Christopher Webber
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  • As of September 2023, administrators were founders [[Christopher Ambler]] and [[Craig Glassner]], and it had nearly 44,000 members.
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  • * ''[[Garcia Moment | The Drink Tank's Hugo Acceptance Speech]]'', [[Christopher J. Garcia]] and [[James Bacon]]
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  • * "The Voluntary State" by [[Christopher Rowe]] [''[[Sci Fiction]]'', ''[[scifi.com]] 2004-05-05'']
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  • (Did you mean [[Christopher Moore]], the American writer?)
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  • ...k, Richard Dansky, Matt Dohmen, Daniel Earp, [[Mur Lafferty]], Steve Long, Christopher L. McGlothlin, Paul Meaney, Zev Shlasinger, James Trevett, and William R Tr Science Guests included Christopher Brodie, James Conrad, Dorn Peterson, Eric Queen, V. Anne Smith, and Julie S
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  • * ''[[Farmerphile]]'' award for best article: [[Christopher Paul Carey]]
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  • [[LASTCon T'ree]] ||June 14-16, 1985 ||[[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Jack Gaughan]], [[Adrienne Martine-Barnes]], [[Clam Chowder]]
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  • ...or), Chuck Lukacs (Game Illustrator), Jennifer Brozek (Editor and Author), Christopher Sebela (Comics Writer), Steve Lieber (Comics Illustrator), the [[Faithful S
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  • ...13-15, 2015 at the [[Westin Lombard]] in Lombard, IL. The [[GoHs]] were [[Christopher Moore]] (the Author), [[Chris Moore]] (the Artist), [[Maurine Starkey]], [[
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  • ...ey]], [[Special Guest]] was [[Chase Masterson]], and [[Toastmaster]] was [[Christopher Garcia]]. [[Chair]] was [[Michael Siladi]]. The con's charity was Modest Ne
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  • ...aried greatly, however, in their ideas of how it was to come about. [[John Christopher|Youd]] favored Federal Union, tho on the eve of Pearl Harbor he renounced t ...ually fallen into non-consideration as it became more and more evident how little would be left to organize after [[World War III]]. Your Frazer suspects, ho
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  • ...l 18–21, 2003 (Easter), in [[Hinckley, UK]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Chris Baker]], [[Christopher Evans]], and [[Mary Gentle]] (did not attend).
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  • He shares a fan base with fellow authors Will Christopher Baer and Craig Clevenger known as "The Velvet."
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  • ...ry, History and Folklore', Joseph Bruchac, [[Barbara Roden|Barbara]] and [[Christopher Roden]], and [[George Scithers]] were [[Soecial Guests]], [[Guy Gavriel Ka
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  • "Most Promising Newcomer": [[Christopher Priest]] for ''Inverted World''
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  • ...s]]; Lewis's brother, Warren Lewis; [[J. R. R. Tolkien]]; Tolkien's son, [[Christopher Tolkien]]; and [[Charles Williams (UK)]].
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  • ...Floy Doy', [[Donald A. Wollheim]], and [[Christopher Samuel Youd]] ([[John Christopher]]). Cover [[art]] by [[Leslie Perri]] ([[Doris Baumgardt]]), and was silks
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  • * Avengers: Infinity War, screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, directed by Anthony Russo and Joe Russo (Marvel
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  • 2010 || [[Aaron Christopher Drown]] || [[Frank Tuttle]] || [[C. R. S. Bailey]] || [[Bryan Davis]] 2012 || [[John Hornor Jacobs]] || [[Aaron Christopher Drown]] || [[Victor Lorthos]] || [[Seanan McGuire]] ([[Mira Grant]])
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  • ...nce fiction]] [[books]] featuring such authors as [[John Wyndham]], [[John Christopher]], [[Robert Sheckley]] and [[Cyril M. Kornbluth]]. Her interest in [[sf]] w
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  • * ''Captain America: The First Avenger'', screenplay by Christopher Markus and Stephan McFeely, directed by Joe Johnston (Marvel)
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  • ...s Disease simultaneously with Pick's Disease, diseases for which there was little treatment and no cure. His son, Christopher Beaumont, is also a writer.
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  • ...d Jefferson Pascal; Directed by Cornel Wilde; based on the novel by [[John Christopher]]
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  • ...[Jack Speer|Speer]] sometimes uses -(Gregg shorthand parentheses)-. [[John Christopher|Youd]]'s /_brackets with underlining_/ made with the [[virgule]] have been ...)), while [[Speer]] sometimes uses -(Gregg shorthand parentheses)-. [[John Christopher|Youd]]'s /_brackets with underlining_/ made with the [[virgule|oblique mark
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  • ...[[Andre Norton]], [[Madeleine L'Engle]], [[Ursula K. Le Guin]] and [[John Christopher]].
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  • ...[[GoHs]]: [[Mitchell Burnside-Clapp]], [[Danny Flynn]], [[Sue Mason]], [[Christopher Priest]], [[Philip Pullman]].
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  • ...he [[fanzines]] and bundled them into a mailing. PADS helped [[fans]] with little money publish, but on the other hand, each PADS-published [[fanzine]] looke * [[Dicky Howett]] & [[Christopher Priest]] – ''[[Padlock]]''
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  • [[Bree Moot 2]]||October 28–29, 1995|| [[Tom Shippey]], [[Christopher Mitchell]] ||Cheshire Inn, Clayton, MO (near [[St. Louis, MO]]). [[Gary Hun
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  • [[Pseudonym]] of [[British]] [[fan]] and [[pro]] '''Christopher Samuel “Sam” Youd''', best known for the [[SF]] [[novel]] ''The Death o
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  • * [https://christopher-mckitterick.com/Sturgeon-Campbell/campbell.htm Christopher McKitterick’s archive.] 2009 || ''Little Brother'' || [[Cory Doctorow]]
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  • [[Satellite 8]] || May 26-28, 2023 || [[Christopher Priest]], [[Michelle Drayton-Harrold|Michelle "Cuddles" Drayton-Harrold]]
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  • ...ton]] in [[Boston, MA]]. The guests were: [[Elizabeth Hand]] ([[GoH]]), [[Christopher Golden]] ([[Special Guest]]), [[Jim Burns]] ([[AGoH]]) (unable to attend du
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  • ...Milkyway!' || April 13-15, 2007 || [[Joan D. Vinge]], [[Jack McDevitt]], [[Christopher Jones]] [[Odyssey Con 2017]]: Forbidden Pasture || April 28-30, 2017 || withdrawals: Christopher R. Mihm, Monica Valentinelli, and [[Tad Williams]]; replacements: Michael B
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  • || [[Contraption...After Dark]] || April 17-19, 1998 || [[Nancy Baker]], [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Ray VanTilburg]], [[Bill Brener]], [[Phyllis Brener]]
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  • ...l Champetier]], Lyta Firebird, Glenn Grant, Andrew Gurudata, Peter Halasz, Christopher Hammock, [[Tanya Huff]], Brian Lkierans, Nancy Kilpatrick, Claude Lalumiere
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  • ...nk they're going to make points with themselves, who must lead such mingey little lives that to be able to do this kind of thing must be a great feather in t
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  • ...en Bryan Bieler]], [[Avedon Carol]], [[Terry Carr]], [[Sidney Coleman]], [[Christopher Hatton]], [[Jerry Kaufman]], [[Dave Langford]], [[Ray Nelson]], [[Debbie No
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  • ...nd fuller appreciation of the works of [[J. R. R. Tolkien]] and his son, [[Christopher J. R. Tolkien]]. Through our programs, we strive to bring into contact the
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  • ...pretty much the face of St. Louis [[fandom]] for decades. She had one son, Christopher Tenney. Michelle was a U.S. Army Federal civilian employee and then an Army
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  • ...[Robert M. Price]], Joseph Pulver, Sr., Philip C. Robinson, Esther Rochon, Christopher Russo, [[Darrell Schweitzer]], John Stanley, Christophe Thill, Jason B. Tho
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  • ...d itself and ''[[Science Fantasy]]'' as the "New Wave" and an article by [[Christopher Priest]] in the March 1965 issue of ''[[Zenith-Speculation]]'' described ''
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  • ...adison, WI, and had originally scheduled as [[Guests of Honor]] filmmaker Christopher R. Mihm, editor and game designer Monica Valentinelli, and author [[Tad Wil
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  • ...talie Chaidez, Jesse Alexander, Adam Armus, Aron Eli Coleite, Joe Pokaski, Christopher Zatta and Chuck Kim; Directed by David Semel, Allan Arkush, Greg Beeman, Er
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  • 2010 ||[[Christopher Golden]], [[Yvonne Navarro]]
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  • [[Fantasticon 2005]] ||April 22-24, 2005 ||[[Christopher Priest]], [[William J. Maryson]], [[Imants Belogrïvs]], [[Dave Lally]], [[
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  • ...eduled to be [[C. S. Friedman]], Bear Sailor Moon, Jennifer Llewellyn, and Christopher Ambler. It was originally scheduled to be held May 19-21, 2023, at the Rad
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  • ...rson]], [[Artist GoH |artist]] [[Stephanie Law]], [[Editor GoH |editor]] [[Christopher J. Garcia]], [[Science GoH |scientist]] Marc Millis from NASA, and [[Fan Go
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  • She was once married to SF author [[Christopher Priest]].
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  • [[X-Con 14]] || June 1-3, 1990 || [[Christopher Stasheff]], [[Joan Hanke-Woods]], [[Richard Tucholka]], [[Wilson "Bob" Tuck
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  • ...GoHs]] were [[Pierre Barbet]], [[Waldemar Kumming]], [[Josef Nesvadba]], [[Christopher Priest]], and [[Roger Zelazny]]. [[Philip Jose Farmer]] had been selected
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  • ...2011 Best Fanzine Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[The Drink Tank]]'', edited by [[Christopher J. Garcia]] and [[James Bacon]]
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