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  • * [[Charles Edward Williams, Jr.]], the [[fanartist]] from [[Knoxville, TN]]? * [[Charlie S. Williams|Charles Stephen Williams]], the early [[Nashville, TN]], [[fan]]?
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  • * '''The Sandman: Overture''' written by [[Neil Gaiman]], art by [[J. H. Williams III]] (Vertigo) * Invisible Republic Vol 1 written by Corinna Bechko and Gabriel Hardman, art by Gabriel Hardman (Image Comics)
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  • ...Gardner]], [[Ralph E. Orme]], [[J. Michael Rosenblum]], [[Tom Hughes]], [[Art Busby]].
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  • ...Gardner]], [[Ralph E. Orme]], [[J. Michael Rosenblum]], [[Tom Hughes]], [[Art Busby]].
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  • (Did you mean a different [[Charlie Williams]]?) ...lle Science-Fantasy Federation]] and contributed [[fan writing]] and [[fan art]] to numerous [[fanzines]] (especially ''[[Mimosa]]'' and ''[[Challenger]]'
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  • * ''Industrial Light and Magic: The Art of Special Effects'' by Thomas G. Smith ([[Ballantine Del Rey]], 1986) ...Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick'' by [[Paul S. Williams|Paul Williams]] ([[Arbor House]], 1986)
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  • ...esigner for two local stations), marketing, poster design, and promotional art direction. In 1982 he illustrated the children's book Mr. Bill in Space (1982) by Walter Williams.
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  • ...castle upon Tyne, [[UK]]. The fanthology reprints [[fanwriting]] and [[fan art]] by and about [[Gannetfandom]], the 1970s Newcastle and Sunderland fan [[c ...iams]]. Credited artists are [[Jim Barker]], [[Harry Bell]] (most interior art and back cover), [[Rich Loughton]] and [[Dave Rowe]] (front cover). Also fe
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  • ...azine]] for [[PADS]]. He also [[published]] ''[[More Beans]]'' with [[Ian Williams]]. A collection of his fan art, ''[[Bellissimo! The Harry Bell Fan Art Anthology]]'', was published to raise funds for the [[Get Harry!]] fund to
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  • ...dyne and the Heirs of the Storm Written'' by [[Kaja]] and [[Phil Foglio]]; Art by [[Phil Foglio]] ...Hugo|2015]] ||''Ms. Marvel Volume 1: No Normal'' by [[G. Willow Wilson]]; Art by [[Adrian Alphona]], [[Jake Wyatt]]
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  • ...ersity in [[Bristol, RI]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Donald M. Grant]] and the [[Art GoH]] was "All Donald M. Grant Artists". The [[toastmaster]] was [[Douglas
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  • ...www.korshakcollection.com/about The Korshak Collection] of science fiction art. This collection has toured museums throughout the United States, Europe, a ...) in 2009 to publish collections of classic [[SF]] [[art]] and has been an art dealer since about 2000.
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  • [[File:Flyer.jpg|thumb|Art by [[Stu Shiffman]]]] ...The [[bid committee]] included [[Jim Freund]], [[Jon Singer]], [[Cynthia Williams Freund]], [[Stu Shiffman]], [[Elliot Shorter]] and [[Larry Carmody]].
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  • ...e and the Heirs of the Storm Written''''' by [[Kaja]] and [[Phil Foglio]]; Art by [[Phil Foglio]]; Colours by Cheyenne Wright (Airship Entertainment) ...er?'' Written by [[Neil Gaiman]]; Pencilled by Andy Kubert; Inked by Scott Williams (DC Comics)
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  • ...reviews by Piggott; long [[lettercolumn]]; "Towards a More Bootiful Fan [[Art]]" (column) by [[Dave Rowe]].
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  • ...[[con chair]] was [[Tim Frayser]] and the [[toastmaster]] was [[Walter Jon Williams]]. The play was ''Dorks of the Ring''. Charity activities during the conven ...all over the world. [[Suzette Haden Elgin]] held a workshop on the Gentle Art of Verbal Self-Defense.
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  • The first [[Oklacon]] was a [[convention]] held September 5, 1953, at the Williams Television store at 1100 W. Main in [[Oklahoma City]]. I arrived at the Williams Television Agency, site of OKLACON I, bright and early, a little after 9 A.
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  • '''Arthur F. Williams''' was a [[British]] [[fan]], [[fanartist]] and [[fanzine]] [[editor]] who He contributed at least a dozen covers to ''Futurian War Digest'' and [[art]]work to [[Harry Turner]]’s ''[[Zenith]]'' (April 1941) as well as to his
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  • ...n Wold, Mike Jasper, Scott Nicholson, Graham Watkins, William Barton, Drew Williams, Richard Butner, [[Jack McDevitt]], [[Michael Bishop]], and [[David B. Coe] [[Art]] guests included Emily Bingham, Jamie Bishop, Elf, Michael E. Moon, Tim Mu
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  • ...[[Lucy Sussex]], [[Glen Tilley]], [[Sarah Berry]], [[Tim Jones]], [[Andrew Williams]], [[Leah Zeldes Smith]], [[Mark Manning]], [[Craig Hilton]], [[Jim Smith]]
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  • ...illiamson in the comic book field in the 1940s [using the pseudonym of Roy Williams], and began doing pen and ink illustrations for the [[SF]] digest magazines ...art was for ''[[Weirdbook]] 11'' in 1977. Later he did cover and interior art for several [[Robert E. Howard]] collections published by [[Donald M. Grant
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  • ...Swanwick]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[Charles Vess]], [[Gaming GoH]] was [[Skip Williams]], and [[Special Guest]] was [[James Morrow]]. [[Art]] guests included Dru Blair, Mark Schultz, Andrew Pepoy, Randy Green , Mike
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  • ...JeffCopeland.jpg|200px|thumb|'''Jeff Copeland'''<br>''Art by [[Charlie E. Williams]]<br>from [[Guy Lillian]]'s'' [[Challenger]].]]
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  • ..., [[D. West]], [[Ted White]], [[Tom Whitmore]], and [[Paul S. Williams]]. Art work was contributed by [[Alexis Gilliland]], [[Ray Nelson]], [[Stu Shiffma
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  • ...awing by Charlie Williams.jpg|thumb|right|Randy Cleary. Drawing by Charlie Williams. From DSC 50 PB]] ...int of humor" as he puts it. Randy has been the head of the Con†Stellation Art Show for the last many years.
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  • ...Story]]: ''The Sandman: Overture'' written by [[Neil Gaiman]], art by J.H. Williams III (Vertigo)
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  • ...lliam R Trotter, Laura J. Underwood, Graham Watkins, [[Bud Webster]], Drew Williams, Allen Wold. Art guests included Jamie Bishop, Wanda C. Burns, Janet Chui, Scott Cover, Kate
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  • ...]]'' (he had a regular [[column]] called “Hokum”), ''[[Dynatron]], [[Ecco (Williams)]], [[En Garde (Schultz)]], [[Exile]], [[Harpies]], [[Iscariot]], [[Nimrod]
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  • ...gain so soon, but we were young and innocent and never did it again. [[Jim Williams]] was supposed to be [[chairman]], but he died suddenly soon after making t ...d]], and we had, for the first time, a separate room for a science fiction art exhibit. [[Willy Ley]] was [[GoH]], and one of my greatest pleasures was ma
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  • ...ssell Hoban]]'s ''The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz'', and [[Charles Williams (UK)]]'s ''Descent into Hell'' as optional reading. ...courses in [[George MacDonald]] and [[G. K. Chesterton]] and in [[Charles Williams (UK)]]. He gave generously of his time and knowledge.
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  • ...]]; and the collection ''Transreal'' (1991), for which Rucker also did the art.
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  • ...[[Pat Lupoff]] for ten issues from 1960 to 1963, with [[Bhob Stewart]] as Art Director. It was [[mimeoed]], sometimes using the [[Rexstripe]] process. I ...Thompson]], [[Bob Tucker]], [[Donald Westlake]], [[Ted White]], [[Paul S. Williams]], [[Walt Willis]], and [[Don Wollheim]].
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  • ...[[Andre M. Weitzenhoffer]], [[Art Widner]], [[Allison Williams]], [[James Williams]], [[Jack Williamson]], [[Gus Willmorth]], [[Don Wilson]], [[Donald A. Woll
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  • ...le:DSC50.NedBrooks.jpg|thumb|right|'''Ned Brooks''' ''Art by [[Charlie E. Williams]],<br>from [[Guy Lillian]]'s ''[[Challenger]].]] ...xtensive, meticulously organized collections of [[books]], [[fanzines]], [[art]] and [[typewriters]], at one point removing the usual equipment of his New
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  • * Art Clokey, Stop motion clay animator * Art Klokey, Animator/Producer
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  • [[File:Hydra.jpeg|thumb|center|upright=2.5|Text by [[Judith Merril]], art by [[Harry Harrison]], from ''[[Marvel Science Fiction]]'' (November 1951). [[James A. Williams]],
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  • ...lawyer, and Caroline Chambers (née Boughton), a direct descendant of Roger Williams, founder of Providence, Rhode Island. Robert's brother was Walter Boughton ...first educated at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, and then entered the Art Students' League at the age of twenty -- where the artist Charles Dana Gibs
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  • * [[Art Hayes]] -- ''[[Guano]]'' * [[Larry Williams]] -- ''[[Quirk]]'', ''[[Cinder]]''
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  • * [[Paul S. Williams]], Author, Editor * Leonard P. Leone, Sr., Art Director
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  • # The CIA Pilot ([[Art Wilson]]) # The Counterculture ([[Paul Williams]] et al.)
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  • ...sville'', and the [[tradition]] developed of asking the guest artist to do art for the [[program book]] cover featuring the ''Belle''. ...1, 1999 ||[[Esther M. Friesner]], [[Pat Sims]], [[Roger Sims]], [[Gary M. Williams]]
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  • ''Only Apparently Real'' || [[Paul S. Williams|Paul Williams]] [[Jack Gaughan]] || ''Outermost: The Art & Life of Jack Gaughan'' || [[Luis Ortiz]]
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  • ...| Melbourne || [[Joe Haldeman]], [[Gay Haldeman]], [[Lucy Sussex]], [[Sean Williams]], and (fan) [[Race Mathews]] ...[[Conjure]] || Brisbane || [[Cory Doctorow]], [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Sean Williams]], [[Jonathan Strahan]], and (fan) [[Erika Maria Lacey]]
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  • ...ard Waldrop]], [[Jack Dann]] & [[Janeen Webb]], [[Stephen Dedman]], [[Sean Williams]], [[Grant Stone]], [[Danny Heap]] and (fan) [[David Cake]] ...24-27, 1998 || Hotel Grand Chancellor || [[Lois McMaster Bujold]], [[Tess Williams]], and (fan) [[Gina Goddard]]
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  • * Robin Williams (b.1951) August 11, Actor * [[Art Widner]] (b.1917), April 17, Fan, Hugo nominee, Worldcon GoH
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  • || ''[[YHOS]]'', edited by [[Art Widner]] || 4 || [[Kip Williams]] || 3
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  • ...f existence, getting down to 14 members and tiny mailings. Then [[Art Rapp|Art]] & [[Nancy Rapp]] took over the [[OE]] position and began recruiting energ * [[Art Rapp]] -- ''[[Spacewarp]]'', ''[[The Gripes of Rapp]], [[Wanigas]]''
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  • ...eCon, Inc]]. It was "rebranded" in 2018 to be the Phoenix Sci-Fi & Fantasy Art Expo, evidently a different thing. ...McCammon]], David Ayres, [[Margaret Davis]], [[Kristoph Klover]], David A. Williams
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  • ...very small. Milt handled all the programming. The [[dealers' room]] and [[art show]] were in the same room as programming, and required little organizing [[James A. Williams]] <br>
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  • ...nd, OR]] || [[Ursula K. Le Guin]], [[Vonda McIntyre]], [[Kate Wilhelm]], [[Art Widner]] 59 || [[Conzilla]] || July 1-4, 2006 || [[San Diego]] || [[Walter Jon Williams]], [[Bob Eggleton]], [[Bobbi Armbruster]]
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