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  • A series of awards given out by [[Farmercon]], a small [[Philip Jose Farmer]] gathering. * Top ''[[Farmerphile]]'' Contributor: [[Bette Farmer]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Philip José Farmer}}(January 26, 1918 – February 25, 2009) '''Philip José Farmer''', a [[US]] [[pro writer]], was born and lived much of his life in Peoria,
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  • An [[organization]] headquartered in [[Peoria, IL]] ([[Philip Jose Farmer]]’s hometown), run by [[George Scheetz]]. Fl. 1978.
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  • ...nd, but his wife [[Bette Farmer]] did attend. There was a party at [[Phil Farmer]]'s house on Sunday.
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  • A series of awards given out by [[Farmercon]], a small [[Philip Jose Farmer]] gathering. * Top ''[[Farmerphile]]'' Contributor: [[Bette Farmer]]
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  • ...was too ill to attend and the awards ceremony was cancelled, though the [[Farmer Awards]] were still awarded, with [[Dennis E. Power]] winning the [[Wold Ne
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  • ...ctive Farmerphile. [[Win Eckert]] won the [[Wold Newton Award]] and [[Phil Farmer]] was awarded the [[Maker of Universes Lifetime Achievement Award]].
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  • ...t the Indianapolis Holiday Inn East. The [[Author GoH]] was [[Philip Jose Farmer]] and the [[FGoH]] was [[Ray Beam]]. [[Bob Tucker]] was [[toastmaster]] and ...the convention and said he was living in an Indianapolis suburb. GoH Phil Farmer traded autographs with him.
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  • ...is wife) attended. There was a dinner on Saturday night and visits to the Farmer house.
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  • ...ed by the library and also by the webmasters of [[The Official Philip José Farmer Home Page]], [[Michael Croteau]] and [[Rick Beaulieu]].
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  • ...eld June 16-18, 1972 in [[Kansas City, MO]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Philip Jose Farmer]]. ...eade Frierson]] in ''[[Locus]]'' fanzine issue 115. Attendees included GoH Farmer, [[James Gunn]], [[Vern Coriell]], and [[Russ Myers]].
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  • ...edallion in the middle of his forehead, and what looks like an embroidered farmer's smock.'
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  • [[Pecon]] 3 was held July 7-9, 1972 in Peoria, IL. [[GoH]] was [[Philip Jose Farmer]].
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  • An [[organization]] headquartered in [[Peoria, IL]] ([[Philip Jose Farmer]]’s hometown), run by [[George Scheetz]]. Fl. 1978.
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  • ...13, an academic conference, was held March 25-29, 1992. GoH [[Philip Jose Farmer]].
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  • [[Fabula 77]] ||May 28-30, 1977 ||[[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Brian W. Aldiss]]
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  • ...and on the paddle wheel ship ''Finlandia''. The [[GoH]] was [[Philip Jose Farmer]].
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  • ...[[convention]] held in 1975 in El Paso, TX. The [[GoH]] was [[Philip Jose Farmer]].
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  • A one-time award given to [[Philip Jose Farmer]] at [[Farmercon II]] in 2007. (No, it's not at all incestuous...)
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  • ...rry Tucker]]. [[Toastmaster]]: [[Marta Randall]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Nancy Farmer]].
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  • ...[[Liz Pearce]]. [[Toastmaster]]: [[Marty Burke]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Nancy Farmer]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] devoted to [[Philip Jose Farmer]] which first published some of his stories. [[Michael Croteau]] published
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  • [[Classicon II]] ||October 8-10, 1976 ||[[Walter Gibson]] and [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[FGoH]]: [[John F. Roy]] ||Held at the Kellog Center in East Lansing, M
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  • ...2 in Kansas City, MPO. The [[GoHs]] were [[James Gunn]] and [[Philip Jose Farmer]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Ken Keller]] and [[Jim Loehr]].
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  • ...at Oxford Town Hall in [[Oxford]], UK. There was a "LotR'y Raffle' and a Farmer Giles of Ham play.
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  • A Lincolnshire farmer who was a member of the [[Rivendell]] smial of the [[Tolkien Society]] and
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  • ...t the Disneyland Hotel in [[Anaheim, CA]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Janice Bogstad]] and [[Jeanne Gomoll]].
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Philip José Farmer}}(January 26, 1918 – February 25, 2009) '''Philip José Farmer''', a [[US]] [[pro writer]], was born and lived much of his life in Peoria,
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  • ...CON]] 15 was held September 28-30, 1990 in Coralville, IA. [[Philip José Farmer]] was [[author GoH]], [[Erin McKee]] was [[artist GoH]], and Roy Dotrice wa
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  • ...May 19, 2001 at the Peoria, IL, Public Library to celebrate [[Philip Jose Farmer]] being named a [[SFWA Grand Master]]. There was an afternoon program and
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  • ...Executive West Hotel in [[Louisville, KY]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Philip Jose Farmer]], with [[Robert Coulson]] and [[Juanita Coulson]] as [[FGoHs]].
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  • [[Pecon 3]] || July 7-9, 1972 || [[Philip Jose Farmer]]
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  • ...g [[Wrai Ballard|Ballard]]'s term as [[OE]] of [[SAPS]], after [[Wrai]] (a farmer by trade) happened to mention some aspects of modern barnyard technology wh
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  • The [[GoHs]] were [[Phillip Jose Farmer]] and [[Andy Porter]].
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  • ..., and Posthumous Guests Of Honor were [[Theodore Sturgeon]], [[Philip José Farmer]], and [[Madeleine L'Engle]].
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  • ...ster]]: [[Larry Tucker]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Nancy Tucker]]. [[Philip Jose Farmer]] was originally announced as [[GoH]] but withdrew because of uncertain hea
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  • ...ity of Copenhagen in Copenhagen, Denmark. The [[GoHs]] were [[Philip Jose Farmer]] and [[Brian W. Aldiss]]. It was organized by the [[Science Fiction Circle
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  • ...otel in [[Philadelphia, PA]]. The [[Principal Speaker]] was [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Don Maitz]] was [[Guest Artist]]. [[Poul Anderson]] and [[Lois McMaste
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  • ...994 at the Hyatt Regency in [[Columbus, OH]]. [[SF GoH]] was [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Fantasy GoH]] was [[Barbara Hambly]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[Boris Valle
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  • ...e Airport Hyatt House in [[Seattle, WA]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Philip Jose Farmer]] and [[Loren MacGregor]]. [[Elizabeth Lynn]] was [[TM]], it was chaired b
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  • ...and then a hiatus until 1999. The 9th issue in 2000, a parody of ''The Old Farmer's Almanac'' full of extensive reference material on [[science fiction]] [[f
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  • He was a strong proponent of the work of [[Philip Jose Farmer]] and of [[Pulp]] and genre writing in general.
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  • ...Guests: [[Morgan Evans]], [[Stephan Schutze]], [[Dillon Naylor]], [[Graeme Farmer]], [[Chris Roache]]
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  • ...neyland and the LaBrea Tar Pits and the [[Los Angeles]] Art Museum and the Farmer's Market and everything else that was to be done in the area. So by the tim
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  • ...sdale, AZ]]. The [[Author GoHs]] were [[Poul Anderson]] and [[Philip Jose Farmer]], the [[Artist GoH]] was [[Vincent Di Fate]], the [[Music GoH]] was [[Ce
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  • [[Solarcon I]] ||1975 ||Plaza Hotel ||[[Philip Jose Farmer]]
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  • * "Open to Me, My Sister" (alt: "My Sister's Brother") by [[Philip Jose Farmer]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1960]
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  • * '''''Farmer in the Sky''''' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]] (''Boy's Life'' Aug, Sep, Oct, No
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  • * (second place) "The Alley Man" by [[Philip José Farmer]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1959]
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  • * '''''To Your Scattered Bodies Go''''' by [[Philip Jose Farmer]] ([[Putnam]], 1971)
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  • [[Aquacon I]] ||February 12-16, 1981 ||[[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Janice Bogstad]], [[Jeanne Gomoll]] ||Chaired by [[Paul K. Abelkis]];
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  • * "Day of the Great Shout" by [[Philip José Farmer]] [''[[Worlds of Tomorrow]]'' Jan 1965]
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  • Winner: '''[[Philip José Farmer]]'''
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  • ...Science Fiction Happenings have included [[Frederick Pohl]], [[Philip José Farmer]], [[Nat Segaloff]], [[Robert Adams]], [[Ben Bova]], [[James P. Hogan]] and ...Space Happening 2]] || March 6, 1978 || [[Frederick Pohl]], [[Philip José Farmer]]
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  • Contributors included [[John Brunner]], [[Lin Carter]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Lilith Lorraine]], [[Edith Ogutsch]], [[Robert Silverberg]] and many m 11|| Autumn 1953 ||21+covers || Poems by Lin Carter, Philip José Farmer, Dean Grennell, Lilith Lorraine, Orma McCormick, Stan Woolston, etc. Cover
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  • ...ement Award]] for Young Adult: ''The Ear, the Eye & the Arm'', by [[Nancy Farmer]]
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  • ...bel Award]] and [[Andre Norton]] won the [[Phoenix Award]]. [[Phillip Jose Farmer]] was [[GoH]], [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] and [[Juanita Coulson]] were the [[FGo
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  • * '''"Riders of the Purple Wage"''' by [[Philip Jose Farmer]] [''[[Dangerous Visions]]'', 1967]
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  • ...77 at the Hunt Valley Inn in [[Hunt Valley, MD]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Fan GoH]]: [[Meade Frierson III]], and [[Art GoH]]: [[Rick Sternbach]]
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  • ...a press release (from Teaneck, NJ). The release was sent to [[Philip Jose Farmer]] (who invented the hack [[SF]] writer, Kilgore Trout) in early 1975.
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  • ...ipts from Marquette University, paper presentations and a performance of ''Farmer Giles of Ham''.
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  • * [[1953 Best New SF Author or Artist Hugo]]: [[Philip José Farmer]]
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  • ...ade]] as one of the newly resurrected Riverworld denizens of [[Philip José Farmer]]’s ''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'' and, for authenticity, shaved her hea
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  • * [[Bette Farmer]], Wife of Philip Jose Farmer * [[Philip Jose Farmer]], Author, Hugo Award Winner, Worldcon Guest of Honor
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  • ...ly from the work of [[Michael Moorcock]], [[Roger Zelazny]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]] and [[Ray Bradbury]]. Moorcock has both performed with and written for th
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  • ...Novel Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'' by [[Philip Jose Farmer]]
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  • ...lan Ellison]], [[Lloyd Eshbach]], [[Bette Farmer|Bette]] and [[Philip José Farmer]], [[Don Ford|Don]] and [[Margaret Ford]], [[Randy Garrett]], [[Agnes Haroo
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  • The Farmercons seem to have begun as an informal gathering of [[Philip Jose Farmer]]'s fans in Peoria that grew to something a bit more formal and ended with
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  • ...[[Clifford D. Simak]], [[Chad Oliver]], [[Jack Williamson]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Anne McCaffrey]], [[Frank M. Robinson]], [[Murray Leinster]], and [[Er
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  • ...ofessional Editor Hugo|editorial Hugo]] there, even more because of [[Phil Farmer]]'s [[GoH]] speech. He devoted a large part of it to denouncing [[John W. C
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  • ...nd [[hectograph]]er); '''Claude E. Davis, Jr.''' (an amateur scientist and farmer); and '''M. Spivis''' (who knows?). This seems to have been their only par
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  • : p. 9: "Dai of Dim Corners", a short story by [[Jean Young]] about a farmer walking home at night to his poor, ugly, little town, and day-dreaming abou
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  • ...sh]], [[Robert Bloch]], [[Algis Budrys]], [[Samuel Delany]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], [[Darrell Schweitzer]], and [[John Sladek]].
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  • * [[1951 Best Novel Retro Hugo|Best Novel]]: ''Farmer in the Sky'' by [[Robert A. Heinlein]]
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  • ...uthors who provided original stories to this series included [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Poul Anderson]], [[Chad Oliver]], [[Thomas Scortia]], [[Anne McCaffrey
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  • * [[1953 Best New SF Author or Artist Hugo]]: [[Philip José Farmer]]
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  • ...Hill, the [[Artist GoH]] was [[Alan Lee]], and [[Brian W. Aldiss]], Tessa Farmer, and Robert Lloyd Parry (M. R. James) were [[Special Guests]], with a Speci
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  • ...er "researching" and writing about human sexuality. Under the names Arthur Farmer and Harry Barsted, he produced a series of softcore erotic novels whose tit
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  • Ballard was a farmer. He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Carol Ballard]].
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  • ...a Hugo|Best Novella]]: (tie) "Riders of the Purple Wage" by [[Philip Jose Farmer]] and "Weyr Search" by [[Anne McCaffrey]]
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  • ...Nesvadba]], [[Christopher Priest]], and [[Roger Zelazny]]. [[Philip Jose Farmer]] had been selected as [[GoH]] but seems to have cancelled.
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  • ...Howard DeVore]], [[G. C. Edmondson]], [[Edward Emshwiller]], [[Philip José Farmer]], [[Frank Kelly Freas]], [[Hugo Gernsback]], [[Horace L. Gold]], [[Roger P
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  • ...over editions of [[authors]] prominent in the field, such as [[Philip José Farmer]], [[C. J. Cherryh]], [[L. Sprague de Camp]], and [[Alan Dean Foster]]. Som
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  • [[Rivercon I]] ||July 25-27, 1975 ||[[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] and [[Juanita Coulson]] [[Rivercon XX]] ||September 1-4, 1995 ||[[Philip Jose Farmer]] [[Robert Coulson]], [[Juanita Coulson]]
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  • ...it Triple Fan Fair]] || Sept. 3–6, 1970 || [[Jim Steranko]], [[Philip José Farmer]], [[Algis Budrys]] || Held in conjunction with [[Dum-Dum]] ’70
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  • [[GoH]]: [[Philip Jose Farmer]]. [[FGoH]]: [[Walter J. Daugherty]]. [[Robert Silverberg]] was [[Toastmas Another memorable feature of the [[banquet]] was [[GoH]] [[Philip Jose Farmer]]'s [[GoH speech]] that went on and on and on... Afterward, some [[fans]] s
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  • 2003 ||[[Philip Jose Farmer]]
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  • ...h, from left, [[Frank M. Robinson]], [[Randall Garrett]] and [[Philip José Farmer]] at [[Midwestcon 2]] in 1951'''.]]
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  • 2000 ||[[Philip José Farmer]]
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  • ..., [[Carol Emshwiller]], [[Ed Emshwiller]], [[Bette Farmer]], [[Philip José Farmer]], [[Harriet Fellas]], [[Margaret Ford]], [[Beverly Garrett]], [[Randall Ga ...ties in his jacket pocket. Garrett got up and went off, and after a while, Farmer went looking for him.
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  • ...[[E. Everett Evans]], [[Judith Merril]], [[Frank Robinson]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], and [[Hans Santesson]]. The new group had the prestigious [[Ray Bradbury
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  • ...fan]], she also worked professionally, illustrating works by [[Philip José Farmer]], [[Mike Resnick]], [[Theodore Sturgeon]], and [[A. E. van Vogt]], among o
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  • ...], [[T. E. Dikty]], [[Phyllis Economou]], [[Lloyd Eshbach]], [[Philip José Farmer]], [[Don Ford]], [[Margaret Ford]], [[Randall Garrett]], [[Dean Grennell]], ...onomou]] with, from left, [[Frank Robinson]], [[Randy Garrett]] and [[Phil Farmer]] at Midwestcon 2.''']]
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  • ...s first story in any [[SF magazine]]; and several stories in [[Philip Jose Farmer]]'s "Riverworld' series. Another [[fan]] favorite was [[A. E. van Vogt]]'s
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  • ...d G. Hartwell]], and a novel, ''Venus on the Half Shell'' by [[Philip José Farmer]] (to Vonnegut’s displeasure); periodically shows up as a [[pseudonym]]ou
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  • ...o appeared in the fanzine included [[Joseph Payne Brennan]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], and [[Edith Ogutsch]], but readers of voted Nan’s [[poem]] "Smoke Vist
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  • ...essed as one of the newly resurrected Riverworld denizens of [[Philip José Farmer]]’s ''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'' and, for authenticity, shaved her hea
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  • ...nded to reflect the city's riverport heritage. The choice of [[Philip Jose Farmer]], well-known at the time for his Riverworld [[novels]], as [[GoH]] natural ...r]] over the years are a virtual who's who of [[SF]], including (in order) Farmer, [[Poul Anderson|Anderson]], [[Larry Niven]], [[Robert Bloch]], [[Roger Zel
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  • *The Farmer's Secret by Nadia Smulian
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  • ...stories by Asimov, [[Poul Anderson]], [[Gordon R. Dickson]], [[Philip José Farmer]], [[Mack Reynolds]], [[Fred Saberhagen]], [[Gene Wolfe]] and others;
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  • ...ove," by [[Irvin Heyne]], and "SF and the Kinsey Report," by [[Philip Jose Farmer]], author of "The Lovers." At that time heterosexuality was just coming out
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  • ...Blish]], [[Redd Boggs]], [[Terry Carr]], [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Peter Graham]], [[Patrick Nielsen Hayden]], [[Lee Hoffman]], [[Dave La
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  • * [[Dale Farmer]]
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  • ...e]], [[Poul Anderson|Anderson]], [[Roger Zelazny |Zelazny]], [[Phil Farmer|Farmer]], [[Fred Pohl|Pohl]] – even [[John Campbell|Campbell]]. [[The Fishers]], ...A voice droned on and on and out into the lobby.<ref> That would be [[Phil Farmer]], whose [[GoH speech]] at [[Baycon (Worldcon)]] was easily the longest eve
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  • ...Novella Hugo|1968]] ||(tie) ''Riders of the Purple Wage'' by [[Philip Jose Farmer]] and ''Weyr Search'' by [[Anne McCaffrey]]
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  • 2003 || [[Philip José Farmer]] || [[Philip Nowlan]]
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  • ...llens]], [[Denise Dumars]], [[Tom Egan]], [[William Fagan]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], Barbara Floyd, [[Janet Fox]], Ann Germann, [[Jim Harmon]], [[Dale Hart]]
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  • [[ICFA 13]] || March 25-29, 1992 || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], Jack Zipes
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  • ...onald A. Wollheim]], [[Daniel F. Galouye]], [[James Blish]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]]
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  • ...Best Novel Hugo|1972]] ||''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'' by [[Philip Jose Farmer]]
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  • ...t, a party jammed with celebrities. It was there I first met [[Philip Jose Farmer]], and [[Raymond A. Palmer]]. [[William Lawrence Hamling]] and [[Rog Philli
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  • 2007-01-01/2009-12-31||[[Farmer Awards]]
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  • ...rdy Dickson]], [[John W. Campbell, Jr.|John]] and [[Peg Campbell]], [[Phil Farmer]], [[Doc Smith]], [[Lloyd Eshbach]], [[Judy May]] and [[Ted Dikty]], [[Evel ...as, justifiably, [[Virgil Finlay]]. "New Discovery of the Year" was [[Phil Farmer]], for, naturally, "The Lovers".
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  • ...ights, IL || [[Elizabeth Anne Hull]] & [[Beverly Friend]] || [[Philip Jose Farmer]]
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  • [[Mid-America Con 1]] || June 16-18, 1972 || [[Philip Jose Farmer]]
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  • [[InConJunction I]] || July 3-5, 1981 || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Ray Beam]]
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  • [[ICON (Iowa) 15|Icon 15]] || September 28-30, 1990 || [[Philip José Farmer]], [[Erin McKee]]
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  • ...mic book]], and [[movie]] reviews; a bio-[[bibliography]] of [[Philip José Farmer]], and recipes.
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  • The all-time record for GoH speeches must be [[Philip Jose Farmer]]’s speech at [[Baycon (Worldcon)]] in 1968. Several geological epochs pa
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  • ...]] and [[Judy Dikty]], [[Lloyd Eshbach]], [[Phil Farmer|Phil]] and [[Bette Farmer]], [[Joe Gibson]], [[Edmond Hamilton]], [[Lyle Kessler]], [[Robert Madle]], Present were [[E. E. Smith]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Evelyn Gold]], [[Lloyd Esbach]], [[Ted Dikty]], [[
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  • [[Philcon 89]] || November 17-19, 1989 || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Don Maitz]], [[Poul Anderson]] [[Lois McMaster Bujold]]
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  • [[Norwescon 2]] || March 23-25, 1979 || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Loren MacGregor]]
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  • ...pril 8-10, 1977 || Hunt Valley Inn || [[Hunt Valley, MD]] || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Meade Frierson]]
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  • ** Facilities Liaison & Power Broker [[Dale Farmer]] ** Staff [[Art Coleman]], [[Dale Farmer]], [[Jeffrey Jordan]], [[Alex Latzko]], [[Phillip Nathanson]], [[Carl Zwanz
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  • * Artwork: 'The Wasp Factory after Iain Banks' by Tessa Farmer
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  • ...Luise Perrin]], ------ [[Harlan Ellison]], [[Bette Farmer]], [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Robert Silverberg]], [[Walter Daugherty]], [[Elaine Ellsworth]], [[Ben ...way from [[Asimov]] to [[Zelazny]]; and had it not been for [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Lester del Rey]], [[Miriam Allen deFord]] and everyone else who has re
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  • [[Marcon 29]] || May 13-15, 1994 || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Barbara Hambly]], [[Boris Vallejo]], [[Julius Schwartz]], [[Jane Robin
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  • ...-operation of the editor of ''[[Portti]]'' [[Raimo Nikkonen]], but because Farmer was unable to attend the whole convention was cancelled. Much more promisin
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  • ...[[Rivercon I]] || July 25-27, 1975 || [[Louisville, KY]] || [[Phillip Jose Farmer]], [[Andrew J. Offutt]]
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  • ...ycon (Worldcon)]]''' || September 1, 1968 || [[Berkeley]] || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Walter J. Daugherty]], [[Takumi Shibano]]
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  • ...edallion in the middle of his forehead, and what looks like an embroidered farmer's smock. But the two stars of the show—[[Bob Richardson|Bob]], and the Kn
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  • ...Reprisal' by [[Poul Anderson]]. 'Day of the Great Shout' by [[Phillip Jose Farmer]]. The winner is... (prolonged pause as the envelope is opened) ... oy! Com
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  • ...|| [[Bill Donaho]], [[Alva Rogers]],<br>[[J. Ben Stark]] || [[Philip Jose Farmer]], [[Walter J. Daugherty]] || 1,430
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  • * ''To Your Scattered Bodies Go'', [[Philip Jose Farmer]]
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