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  • '''Greg Brown''' was a [[Phoenix, AZ]], [[fan]] active in the 1970s. He [[chaired]] [[Lep Greg was married to [[Hilde Brown]]; they separated in 1975 and divorced in 1977.
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  • '''Denice M. Brown''' (née '''Hudspeth''', sometimes called '''Neicer''') has been a [[Detroi ...[MISHAP]] and served as [[OE]], including a term jointly with [[Brian Earl Brown]], whom she later married. They [[pubbed]] ''[[Rainy Day Three-Shot]]'' and
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  • '''Andrew Brown''', a [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]], [[fan]], was [[co-editor]] of the ''[[M
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  • '''Bob Brown''' was a [[Seattle]] [[fan]] and bookseller frequently seen [[huckster]]ing Brown was the proprietor of '''b. brown & Associates''', 3534 Stone Way N. in Seattle, a bookstore specializing in
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[rich brown]].
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Gary Brown]] for [[CAPA-alpha]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Dena Brown]]
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  • {{person | born=1988 | website=https://www.pierce-brown.com}}
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  • ...ry Brown by Kelly Freas from Guy Lillian's Challenger.jpg|thumb|right|Gary Brown by Kelly Freas from Guy Lillian's ''Challenger'']] * ''[[Ibid (Brown)]]'' (for [[CAPA-alpha]])
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  • A [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[rich brown]].
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  • '''Tanya Brown''' is a [[UK]] fan active from the late 1980s. She was a member of the [[Ac
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  • #REDIRECT [[Vernon Brown]]
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  • ...ommittees, a member of [[SCIFI]] and [[Fan GoH]] with his wife [[Kim Marks Brown]] at [[Loscon 37]] in 2010. He was a member of the [[Roswell in 2002]] [[h
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Fred C. Brown|British fan Fred Brown]]?)'' '''Fredric William Brown''' was an [[SF]] and mystery writer who was born in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]. H
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fredric Brown]]
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  • * A [[Ken Brown (UK)|British critic]]? * An [[Ken Brown (artist)|American fanartist]]?
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  • '''Dena Benatan Brown''' joined [[WPSFA]] as a high school student in the late ‘60s. She is c She co-edited ''[[Locus]]'' with her husband, [[Charlie Brown]], from their marriage in 1970 until their divorce in 1977. From 1972 to 19
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  • ..., a member of the [[Brooklyn Insurgents]] and wife of long-time fan [[rich brown]].
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  • ''(Did you mean [[Charles Brockden Brown]], the [[novelist]]?)'' '''Charles N. Brown''' was the co-founder and editor of ''[[Locus]]'', the long-running news an
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  • #REDIRECT [[Kim Marks-Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Charlie Brown]]
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  • '''Mel W. Brown''' was a [[fan]] who published ''[[Fan Slants]]'' during the early 1940s wi ——Mel Brown, ''[[Fan Slants]]'' 3, June 1944.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:rich brown}}(July 1, 1942 – July 6, 2006) Aka '''Dr. Gafia, richard w. brown''' (he affected all lowercase) was a longtime [[fanzine fan]], active since
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Charlie Brown]], [[Marsha Brown]] and [[Sheila Gilbert]].
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  • Tracie Brown is a [[fan]] and artist residing in Boca Raton, Florida. She was a member
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  • '''Valma Brown''' was a [[Melbourne]] [[fanzine]] [[editor]] and [[publisher]]. She was o
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fred Brown]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Rosel G. Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[rich brown]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: Fredric Brown}}
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  • [[File:BrownBrianEarl.jpeg|thumb|'''Brian Earl Brown'''. ''Photo by [[Gil Gaier]].'' ]] '''Brian Earl Brown''' (aka '''[[BEB|BeB]]'''), a [[fan]] living in [[Detroit]], has been activ
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  • #REDIRECT [[Charlie Brown]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Denice Brown]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: Rich Brown}} A [[fanzine]] published by [[rich brown]].
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  • ''(Did you mean [[Charles N. Brown]], the founder of ''[[Locus]]''?)'' ...first American [[gothic]] novel. In 2009, The Library of America included Brown’s short story "Somnambulism: A Fragment" in its two-century retrospective
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bob Brown]] [[Category:redirect]] {{DISPLAYTITLE: b. brown & Associates}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Charles Brockden Brown]]
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  • [[File:Rosel George Brown.jpg|thumb|'''Rosel G. Brown''']] ...[[fan]] group in the 1950s. (She was not a student; her husband, W. Burlie Brown, was a history professor there.)
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  • #REDIRECT [[Ken Brown (artist)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Lee Brown Coye]]
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  • '''Lee Brown Coye''' was an [[American]] [[artist]]. He is probably best remembered for ...[Luis Ortiz]] wrote a [[biography]], ''Arts Unknown: The Life & Art of Lee Brown Coye'' (Nonstop Press, 2005).
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  • ...] living in the [[Los Angeles]] area who is married to fellow fan [[Jordan Brown]]. She is a member of [[LASFS]] and [[SCIFI]] and chaired [[Loscon 25]] an
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Ken Brown}}(Did you mean a different [[Ken Brown]]?) '''Ken Brown''', a [[British]] critic, was a [[book]] reviewer for ''[[Interzone]]'' fro
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:Ken Brown}}(Did you mean a different [[Ken Brown]]?) '''Ken Brown''' was a [[fanartist]] who was a leader of the [[Fantasy Artisans]] and pub
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]].
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  • A [[club]] at Brown University in Providence, RI in the late 60s and early 70s. It published '
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  • ...]]: [[Emma Bull]], Artist: [[Phil Foglio]], Fans; [[Kim Brown]] & [[Jordan Brown]].
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  • 3. ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • July 6 ||[[rich brown|rich brown]] (aka [[Dr. Gafia]]) dies.
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • * ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • The [[Official Organ]] published by [[Ken Brown (artist)|Ken Brown]] for the [[Fantasy Artisans]]. (It ''may'' have been titled '''''Fan Artis
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by the [[Brown University Science Fiction Union]] and edited by [[Al Snider]] and [[Sally 12 || July 1971 || 36 || published by the [[Brown University Science Fiction Union]]
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  • ...ding it would be then passed on to Brown. Everts disagreed and Brown sued. Brown's suit somehow triggered a University of Wisconsin search of Evert's apartm
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  • * ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • * ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • ...was taken at [[St. Louiscon]], the [[1969 Worldcon]], but [[Charlie Brown|Brown]] decided to continue publishing it as a general [[newszine]].
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • 1 || July 10, 1964 || 1 || 1 || [[Mike McInerney]], [[rich brown]] || 21 || November 21, 1964 || 3 || 21 || brown, [[Steve Stiles]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Brown Study]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Eric Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jordan Brown]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Molly Brown]]
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  • ...sonBarbi-MarshaBrown1966.jpeg|thumb|'''[[Barbi Johnson]], left, and Marsha Brown in the “A [[Galaxy]] of [[Fan Fashion |Fashion]]” Show at [[Tricon]], 1 '''Marsha Jones''' (née '''Elkin''', then '''Brown''') is a longtime [[convention fan]] living in [[New York City]]. She worke
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  • (Did you mean a [[Califan (Brown)|rich brown fanzine]]?)
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  • ...group of [[LA]] [[fans]]: [[Liz Mortensen]], [[Jordan Brown]], [[Kim Marks Brown]], [[Ed Green]], [[Bruce Pelz]] and [[Elayne Pelz]].
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  • ''(Did you mean [[Charles Brockden Brown]], the [[novelist]]?)'' '''Charles N. Brown''' was the co-founder and editor of ''[[Locus]]'', the long-running news an
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  • * ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • [[Elliot Shorter]] beat [[Charlie Brown]], [[Bill Rotsler]]
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  • ''(Did you mean [[Charles N. Brown]], the founder of ''[[Locus]]''?)'' ...first American [[gothic]] novel. In 2009, The Library of America included Brown’s short story "Somnambulism: A Fragment" in its two-century retrospective
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  • ...an early [[fan]], published the [[FAPAzine]] ''[[Fan Slants]]'' with [[Mel Brown]] during the early 1940s. He attended [[Staplecon 1]] in 1943. * ''[[Fan Slants]]'' [early 40s] (with [[Mel Brown]], for FAPA)
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  • ...and [[Robin Wood (CA)|Robin Wood]], according to a [[article|fan article]] Brown wrote for [https://fanac.org/fanzines/Cry_of_the_Nameless/Cry114.pdf ''Cry'
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  • * [[Brian Earl Brown]] -- * 1979-81 -- [[Brian Earl Brown]]
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  • '''Mel W. Brown''' was a [[fan]] who published ''[[Fan Slants]]'' during the early 1940s wi ——Mel Brown, ''[[Fan Slants]]'' 3, June 1944.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE:rich brown}}(July 1, 1942 – July 6, 2006) Aka '''Dr. Gafia, richard w. brown''' (he affected all lowercase) was a longtime [[fanzine fan]], active since
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  • An [[Andre Norton]] Circle organized by [[Dennis Brown]] in [[Pittsburgh, PA]]. Fl. 1979.
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  • [[File:BrownBrianEarl.jpeg|thumb|'''Brian Earl Brown'''. ''Photo by [[Gil Gaier]].'' ]] '''Brian Earl Brown''' (aka '''[[BEB|BeB]]'''), a [[fan]] living in [[Detroit]], has been activ
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  • A glossary of [[fanspeak]] published by [[rich brown]].
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  • ...[Len Wein]]. The committee were [[Michael Abbott]], [[David Brown]], [[Pat Brown]], [[Colin Fine]], [[Steve Linton]], [[Karen Naylor]], [[Gytha North]], [[J
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  • * [[Pierce Brown]]
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  • ...[[Charlie Brown]], [[Boris Vallejo]]. [[Chairman]]: [[Patty Wells]]. GoH Brown died before the convention.
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  • ''(Did you mean the [[Fred C. Brown|British fan Fred Brown]]?)'' '''Fredric William Brown''' was an [[SF]] and mystery writer who was born in [[Cincinnati, Ohio]]. H
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  • ...an]] was [[toastmaster]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Tom Reamy]] and [[Randy Brown]], with [[Dale Hart]] as honorary chair. It was sponsored by the [[DFS]].
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  • An apazine published by [[rich brown]] for [[APA-F]].
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  • An apazine published by [[rich brown]] for [[APA-F]].
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  • A [[one-shot]] [[apazine]] published by [[Iris Brown]] for [[Myriad]] mailing 91.
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  • ...ee]] [[newsletter]] of [[Chicon IV]], the 1982 [[Worldcon]]. [[Brian Earl Brown]] edited it.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Valma Brown]].
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  • A 14-page, one-shot [[fanzine]] published in November 1984 by [[rich brown]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]].
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  • * [[Andrew Brown]]
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  • ...t Library of Fandom was a fanpublishing project in the early 70s by [[rich brown]] and [[Arnie Katz]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]].
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  • A [[club]] at Brown University in Providence, RI in the late 60s and early 70s. It published '
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]] in the 1980s.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Gerald Brown]].
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  • (Did you mean the [[Fredric Brown|American pro Fredric Brown]]?) '''Frederick C. Brown''', almost always referred to as '''Fred Brown''', was a [[British]] [[fan]] and [[collector]] from [[London]] active from
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  • * [[Brian Earl Brown]] * [[Brian Earl Brown]]
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  • A fanzine published by [[Linda Blanchard]] (with [[rich brown]]) of Woodbridge, VA.
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  • A 2 page, [[hoax]] [[newszine]] published in the 1970s by [[Brian Earl Brown]].
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  • ...ne]] published in May 1999 for [[Corflu 16]] by [[Shelby Vick]] and [[rich brown]]. See also ''[[Hyphen Tribute Thumbnail]]''.
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Gary Brown]] for [[SFPA]].
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Gary Brown]] probably for [[Myriad]].
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  • Sally Snider was a [[fan]] in the 1970s who belonged to the [[Brown University Science Fiction Club]] and was co-editor of the [[fanzine]] ''[[
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  • ...CA]]. [[GoH]]: [[David Gerrold]]; [[FGoH]]: [[Dena Brown]] and [[Charlie Brown]]; [[Special Guest]]: [[Ian Ballantine]] and [[Betty Ballantine]]. [[Chair
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Rich Brown]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published in [[Australia]] by [[Andrew Brown]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Andrew Brown]].
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  • A 14-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published in Winter 1943 by [[Mel Brown]] and [[Mike Fern]].
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  • '''Lee Brown Coye''' was an [[American]] [[artist]]. He is probably best remembered for ...[Luis Ortiz]] wrote a [[biography]], ''Arts Unknown: The Life & Art of Lee Brown Coye'' (Nonstop Press, 2005).
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]] and [[Denice Hudspeth]].
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  • A 1-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published in 1964 by [[rich brown]]. See [[Breendoggle]].
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  • A [[fapazine]] published by [[Francis T. Laney]] and [[Mel Brown]].
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  • '''Dena Benatan Brown''' joined [[WPSFA]] as a high school student in the late ‘60s. She is c She co-edited ''[[Locus]]'' with her husband, [[Charlie Brown]], from their marriage in 1970 until their divorce in 1977. From 1972 to 19
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Randy Brown]] as ''[[Fantasy Rotator]]'' #29.
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  • ...[[Michael Bishop]], [[Hank Reinhardt]], [[charlie Brown|Charles]] & [[Dena Brown]]
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  • ...until the joke wore thin), held first in the apartment of rich & [[Colleen Brown]] and later in the apartment of Arnie & [[Joyce Katz]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce E. Brown]] of Ottawa, Canada.
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  • * [[Brian Earl Brown]] -- ''[[Styxzine]]'' * [[Denice M. Brown|Denice Hudspeth]]
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]] for [[MISHAP]].
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  • ...[Michael Bishop]] was the [[GoH]] and [[Charles Brown|Charlie]] and [[Dena Brown]] were the [[Fan GoHs]]. The [[Rebel Award]] went to [[Cliff Biggers]] an
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  • ...e, probable [[one-shot]] [[apazine]] published August 1987 by [[Brian Earl Brown]] for [[FAPA]] mailing #200.
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Rich Brown]] for [[OMPA]].
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  • ...Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]] for [[FAPA]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Andrew Brown]] in the late 70s from Mt. Waverly, [[Melbourne]], Victoria, [[Australia]].
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  • ...Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • An index to the US editions of ''[[Perry Rhodan]]'' published by [[Brian Earl Brown]] in June, 1992.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Randy Brown]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Mike Fern]], [[Mel Brown]] and Anderson.
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  • ..., a member of the [[Brooklyn Insurgents]] and wife of long-time fan [[rich brown]].
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Gary Brown]] for [[CAPA-alpha]].
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  • In 1968, along with [[Charlie Brown]] and [[Ed Meskys]], he founded ''[[Locus]]'' (which eventually became [[SF * ''[[Locus]]'' (with [[Charlie Brown]] and [[Ed Meskys]])
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  • In the 1987 [[GUFF]] race [[Irwin Hirsh]] beat [[Valma Brown]], [[Jean Weber]]. Trip report is in progress with many chapters published
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  • A single-issue 24-page [[fanzine]] published in the 1980 by [[Sandy Brown]] in the UK.
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  • {{DISPLAYTITLE: Fredric Brown}}
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Sandy Brown]] in the [[UK]].
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  • ...micon (FL)]] 2018 was held October 19-21, 2018 in Tampa, FL. GoHs [[Tonia Brown]], [[Rick WIlber]]
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  • * [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • ...GoHs]] were [[Fred Saberhagen]], Faith Emens, [[Tom Smith]], Julie Caitlin Brown, and Jesse Marcel, Jr..
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  • A fanzine edited by [[Leigh Edmonds]] and [[Valma Brown]].
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  • * [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[rich brown]].
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  • Tracie Brown is a [[fan]] and artist residing in Boca Raton, Florida. She was a member
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  • ...lazny]]. [[F. M. Busby]] was [[toastmaster]] and it was chaired by [[Greg Brown]].
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  • ...Hugo|Best Fanzine]]: ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]] and [[Dena Brown]]
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  • ...ttan Beach, CA]]. It was chaired by [[Bobbi Armbruster]] and [[Kim Marks Brown]].
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  • ...[[London]] in May 1951. The troupe consisted of [[Audrey Lovett]], [[Fred Brown]], [[H. Ken Bulmer]], [[Ted Carnell]], [[Charles Duncombe]] and [[Ted Tubb]
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  • Al Snider was a [[fan]] who was a member of the [[Brown University Science Fiction Union]] and was [[OE]] of [[Gestalt]].
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  • ...[GoHs]] were [[Spider Robinson|Spider]] and [[Jeanne Robinson]], [[Charlie Brown]], and [[John Varley]]. [[Dean Ing]] was [[toastmaster]].
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  • ...end a [[Phoenix]] fan to [[Detroit]] in 1978. It was organized by [[Hilde Brown]].
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  • ...is professor of English at Idaho State University. His 1979 doctorate from Brown University was in American Civilization.
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  • *[[Brian Earl Brown]] ('''BeB'''), a [[Midwest fandom|Midwest]] fan.
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  • A [[fan fund]] created by [[Arnie Katz]] and [[rich brown]] and publicized in ''[[Focal Point (McInerney)]]'' which brought [[Bob Sha
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  • ...1985 in the [[fanzine]] ''[[Sticky Quarters]] 13'', edited by [[Brian Earl Brown]].
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  • ...re [[Peter David]], [[Michael Moorcock]], [[Wendy Pini]], and [[Charles N. Brown]].
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  • ...[[Luis Garcia]]), [[Scott Snyder]], [[Merav Hoffman]], "Downtown" [[Freddy Brown]]
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  • * [[Gary Brown]] -- ''[[Ibid (Brown)]]''
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  • ...the wearing of [[green]]-rimmed harlequin spectacles, use of [[green]]-and-brown [[typeribbon]], and streamlynd or [[simplifyd spelng]] were just a [[West C ...wearing of [[green]]-rimmed harlequin spectacles and use of [[green]]-and-brown [[typeribbon]] and streamlynd spelng ([[simplifyd Spelng|simplifyditto]]) a
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  • ..."Speak to Me of Death," "I'm Dangerous Tonight," "Guns, Gentlemen," "Jane Brown's Body," "The Moon of Montezuma," and "Somebody's Clothes, Somebody's Life" "Jane Brown's Body" (''All-American Fiction'', 1938), is probably the purest SF story o
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  • ...mb|left| GRRM at left in the green shirt wielding the sword and Kenneth D. Brown at right in the yellow shirt.]] ...d those members present, dubbing each as "Knight of the Cheesesteak". Ken Brown, a classmate (Class of 1966) of GRRM at Marist High School in Bayonne, NJ,
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  • ...a suburb of [[Birmingham, UK]].) [[GoH]]: [[Ian R. MacLeod]] and [[Vernon Brown]] ([[fan guest]]). It had 177 members.
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  • * [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • {{publication | year=1998 |Locale=Brown Deer, WI}}
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  • ...ett, WA]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Michael Stackpole]], the [[Art GoH]] [[Bear Brown]], the [[Fan GoH]] was [[Jon Gustafson]]. It was chaired by [[Bobbie DuFau
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  • ...in [[Dallas, TX]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Sherwood Smith]], [[Rachel Manija Brown]], and [[Galen Dara]].
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  • ...[Robbie Cantor]], [[Joni Stopa]], [[Mike Glicksohn]], and [[rich brown]]. Brown dropped out in late 1984 as fallout from the [[TAFF Wars]].
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  • [[Fan artist]] whose works were published in the 80s and 90s in [[Stephen Brown]] and [[Dan Steffan]]'s ''[[Science Fiction Eye]]'', [[Ted White]] and [[Da
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  • A 29-page [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]] containing 26 illustrations plus a cover all by [[Derek Carter]]. It was
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  • ...iversity of North Carolina in Greensboro, NC. The [[con chair]] was [[Mike Brown]], and the [[Guests of Honor]] were [[Hal Clement]] (GoH) and [[Michael Bis
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  • ...]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Bjo Trimble]], [[Margaret Mahy]] and (fan) [[Lana Brown]].
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  • ...nd then independently and distributed with [[APA 45]]. Edited by [[Tracie Brown]].
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  • ...ebecca Roanhorse]], [[Carrie Vaughn]], Rachael Mayo ([[artist]]), and Ness Brown (science).
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  • [[Technicon]] 10 was a convention held April 10-12, 1993 at the Donaldson Brown Center for Continuing Education at Virginia Tech in [[Blacksburg, VA]]. Th
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  • ...in [[Atlanta, GA]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Gregory Benford]], and [[Brian Earl Brown]] was [[Fan GoH]]. [[Doug Chafee]] was listed as "Guest".
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  • ...ynn]], [[Nancy Tucker]], [[Howard DeVore]], [[Brian Earl Brown]], [[Denice Brown]], [[Roger Sims]], [[Fred Prophet]], and [[George Laskowski]], several of w
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  • ...[Pro GoH]] was [[L. Sprague de Camp]] and the [[Fan GoH]] was [[Brian Earl Brown]]. [[Catherine Crook de Camp]] was [[toastmaster]].
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  • ...ere [[Charles de Lint]], [[Melanie Rawn]], [[Martha Wells]], Julie Caitlin Brown. The convention director was [[Yaru Liu]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[rich brown]].
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  • ...Benford]], [[Jim Benford]], [[Richard Bergeron]], [[rich brown]], [[Steve Brown]], [[Grant Canfield]], [[Terry Carr]], [[Rich Coad]], [[Dave English]], [[K
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  • It was chaired by [[Heather Brown]]. The subject of the songwriting contest was "FilKONtario".
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  • ...nd]]. The candidates were [[Jeanne Gomoll]] [[Bill Bowers]], [[Brian Earl Brown]], [[Mike Glicksohn]], and [[Robert Lichtman]]. Gomoll won. The administra Brian Brown ||25 ||3 ||0 ||28 || || ||
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  • * [[Deb Brown]]
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  • [[Guests]]: [[Kevin J. Anderson]], [[Simon Brown]], [[Donna Maree Hanson]], [[Graham Joyce]], [[Rebecca Moesta]], [[Garth Ni
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  • ...t: [[Sue Dawe]], Fan: [[Marjii Ellers]]. [[Chaired]] by: [[Kimberlee Marks Brown]] Theme: "Twenty Five Years of a Good Thing". Membership (total/attending):
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  • ...n [[Arlington Heights, IL]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Tim Powers]], [[Amy K. Brown]], [[Bill Roper]]. Chairs: [[Cary Williams]] & [[Marnie Gucciard]]. The con
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  • 3|| January 1956 || 10 || ed. [[Gavin Brown]]
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  • ...Filk GoH]]: [[Michael Longcor]]. The conventions theme was 'What can Brown do for you?'.
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  • The magazine was edited by [[Stephen P. Brown]] and [[Daniel Steffan]].
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  • ...Clubhouse]] in [[LA]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Stephen R. Boyett]], [[Kim Marks-Brown]] and [[Christian McGuire]] were the [[Fan GoHs]], and [[J. Michael Straczy
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  • ...3-15, 1983 ||[[Spider Robinson|Spider]] and [[Jeanne Robinson]], [[Charlie Brown]], [[John Varley]]
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • ...for the Hugos. He also entertained the audience by reading what [[Charlie Brown]] in ''[[Locus]]'' referred to as "some great excerpts from awful stories." ...Norman Spinrad]], [[Alexei Panshin]], [[Robert Silverberg]], and [[Charlie Brown]]
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  • A [[FAPAzine]] published by [[Mel Brown]] and [[Mike Fern]] from [[LA]]. It was an [[Outsider Publication]].
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  • July 12 ||[[Charlie Brown]] dies
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • .... O'Bannon, Corbin Keep, [[Tracy Lunquist]], [[Alan Clark]], Julie Caitlin Brown, [[Eric Flint]], Luke Ski.
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  • ...la, MT]]. The [[GoHs]] will be [[Nina Kiriki Hoffman]], Paul Jenkins, Stan Brown, Cait May, Steven K Smith, and Jeff Grubb. It will be chaired by [[Justin
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  • ...[[Gay Haldeman]], [[Lucy Sussex]], Dan Hennah, [[Dale Elvy]], [[Charles N. Brown]], [[Stephen Dedman]] and (fans) [[Yvonne Harrison]], [[Alan Robson]], and
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  • ...[[Sailing North]] to advance his candidacy), [[Jim de Liscard]], and [[Abi Brown]]. It was voted on at the [[2007 Eastercon]].
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  • ''(Do you mean the [[Ibid (Brown)|Gary Brown apazine]]?)''
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • ...ommittees, a member of [[SCIFI]] and [[Fan GoH]] with his wife [[Kim Marks Brown]] at [[Loscon 37]] in 2010. He was a member of the [[Roswell in 2002]] [[h
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  • ...er 1, 2017 in Cedar Rapids, IA. The [[GoHs]] were [[Wesley Chu]], H. Russ Brown, [[Sheril Harper]], [[Joe Haldeman]], and [[Gay Haldeman]]. [[Jim C. Hines
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  • ...The [[GoH]] was [[Dandelion Wine]], the [[Interfilk Guest]] was [[Carolyn Brown]], the "Super Secret Guest" was [[Karen Anderson]], and the "Concom's Choic
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]], [[Kirsten Gong-Wong]] and [[Liza Groen Trombi]]
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]], [[Jennifer A. Hall]] and [[Kirsten Gong-Wong]]
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  • * ''[[Locus]]'' edited by [[Charles N. Brown]], [[Kirsten Gong-Wong]], & [[Liza Groen Trombi]]
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  • ...tura publishing company. In 1992, its parent company was bought by Little, Brown & Co., at that stage part of the Time Warner Book Group.
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • ...inlein]]'s "The Green Hills of Earth," but not a parody, written by [[rich brown]] and [[Paul Stanbery]] and originally published in 1960 in ''[[Dafoe]]'',
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  • ...oH]] was [[James White]]. Attendance was 144. The committee was [[Vernon Brown]] ([[chairman]], [[Ray Not-the-Author Bradbury]], [[Alan Denham]], [[Alan D
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  • * ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Gary Brown]] for [[SFPA]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]] and included in [[FAPA]].
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • [[Fanzine]] published by [[Brian Earl Brown]] of Mishawaka, IN in [[mimeo]] in the 70s.
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • ...] living in the [[Los Angeles]] area who is married to fellow fan [[Jordan Brown]]. She is a member of [[LASFS]] and [[SCIFI]] and chaired [[Loscon 25]] an
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • ...oH]]), [[Charles Lang]] and [[Wendy SnowLang]] ([[Artist GoH]]), [[Wayne Brown]] ([[FGoH]]), [[The Don't Quit Your Day Job Players]] (Musical GoH), Bill
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  • ..., [[Kevin J. Anderson]], [[Shelley Rabinovitch]], [[Glen Loates]], [[Wayne Brown]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Francois van Heerden]], [[Peter Sprokkelenburg]], and
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  • ..., VA. [[CGoH]]: [[Teresa Nielsen Hayden]]. The [[concom]] included [[rich brown]] ([[Chair]]), [[Ted White]] (Table), [[Dan Steffan]] (Lamp), and [[Lynn St
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  • ...re Ankh, Morpork!" Guests included [[Stephen Baxter]], Jennifer Brehl, Rod Brown, [[Esther Friesner]], Anne Hoppe, Ian Mitchell, Bernard Pearson, Stephen Pl
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  • ...[[Cy Chauvin]], [[Ed Collins]], [[Rich Cook]], [[Howard DeVore]], [[Denice Brown|Denice Hudspeth]], [[Michael Kucharski]], [[Mark Leeper|Mark]] and [[Evelyn
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  • ...] for the 1967 [[Worldcon]]. The committee included [[Ted White]], [[rich brown]], [[Mike McInerney]], [[Dave Van Arnam]], [[Andy Porter]] and [[Arnie Katz
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • ...ownian Motion}}''(Do you mean the [[Brownian Motion|fapazine by Brian Earl Brown]]?)''
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  • * "The Waveries" by [[Fredric Brown]] [''[[Astounding]]'' Jan 1945]
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]], [[Kirsten Gong-Wong]] and [[Liza Groen Trombi]]
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  • * ''[[Locus]]'' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]], [[Kirsten Gong-Wong]] and [[Liza Groen Trombi]]
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  • ...e were [[Pauline E. Dungate]], [[Laurence Miller]], [[Dave Upton]], [[Mike Brown]], [[Rog Peyton]], [[Marsha Jones]], [[Greg Pickersgill]], [[Simone Walsh]]
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]], [[Kirsten Gong-Wong]] and [[Liza Groen Trombi]]
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  • * '''''[[Locus]]''''' ed. by [[Charles N. Brown]]
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  • ...hen the previous group of [[newszines]] had ceased publication). [[Charlie Brown]], [[Ed Meskys]] and [[Dave Vanderwerf]] created ''Locus'' as a [[newszine] ...#4, [[Dave Vanderwerf]] dropped out and after #11, [[Ed Meskys]] did, and Brown decided to continue publishing ''Locus'' as a [[mimeographed]] [[newszine]]
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