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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Sterling]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Steve Bruce]]
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  • '''Bruce Townley''' is an American [[fan]] and [[fanartist]]. He was active in [[fan ...was crude, undeniably, but it at least ofttimes showed a certain wit that Bruce, alas, lacks entirely. Why, then, does Townley warrant distribution?
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  • '''Bruce Adelsohn''' was a [[New York]]-area [[filker]]. He [[chaired]] [[Contata 3]
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  • #REDIRECT [[D. Bruce Berry]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • '''Bruce David Boston''' is a [[Florida]]-based [[sf]] author and [[poet]]. He has b
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  • '''Bruce Evry''', a [[Maryland]] [[fan]], founded the [[FanTek]] [[club]] in 1981. A Bruce suffered a hemorrhagic stroke in October 2015.
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  • Bruce Mai is a [[costuming]] [[fan]] and historian of costuming. He is married t
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  • '''Bruce Charles Briant''' was an [[LA]] [[fan]] and [[costumer]]. He was a member [https://obituaries.neptunesociety.com/obituaries/tempe-az/bruce-briant-10307257 Obituary. ]
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  • '''Bruce Gaffron''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]] from [[London]] active in
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce D. Arthurs]]
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  • Born into [[fandom]], '''Bruce Coulson''' was the son of [[BNF]]s [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] and [[Juanita Coul Bruce grew up in Hartford, [[Indiana]], and later lived in [[Columbus]], [[Ohio]]
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  • [[File:Bruce Coville -2.jpg|thumb|Photo by Mark Olson]] Bruce Farrington Coville is an author of young adult fiction who was first publis
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  • [[File:Bruce Gillespie (2010). Thanks to Mike Ward..jpg|thumb|right|Bruce Gillespie (2010). Thanks to Mike Ward.]] ...Commentary]]''. In 2004, [[Irwin Hirsh]] published the ''[[The Incompleat Bruce Gillespie]]''. ''SF Commentary'' was nominated for the [[1972 Best Fanzine
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • Bruce Holland is a write who won a [[Nebula Award]] in 1996.
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  • Bruce Jensen is a US illustrator who has created book covers for SF authors such
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  • Bruce Miller is a [[Denver]]-area [[fan]] and [[conrunner]]. He chaired [[MileHi
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  • Bruce Newrock is a New Jersey [[fan]] married to fellow fan [[Flo Newrock]]. Wit
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  • [[File:BPelz.jpeg|thumb|left|Bruce Pelz at [[Funcon]], 1968.]] '''Bruce Edward Pelz''' (aka '''The Elephant''' and '''Brucifer'''), a [[Los Angeles
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  • '''Bruce Robbins''', a [[fan]] from Stamford, [[Vermont]], was a member of the [[Pro
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  • '''Bruce Schneier''' is a [[fan]] living in [[Boston]]. He [[published]] the [[fanzi
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  • #REDIRECT [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
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  • Steve Bruce was winner of the [[Ken McIntyre Award]] in 1978.
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  • '''Bruce Walter Gardner Lively Stacy Elliott''', a [[New York]] [[pro]], wrote [[fan
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  • ...nish writing, compiled by [[Irwin Hirsh]] as a fund-raiser for the [[Bring Bruce Bayside]] [[fan fund]] in June 2004.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Gillespie#Bring Bruce Bayside]]
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  • [[File:T. Bruce Yerke (1940s). Courtesy of Rob Hansen.jpg|thumb|right|'''T. Bruce Yerke (1940s)'''. ''Courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]]''.]] '''Theodore Bruce Albrecht Yerke''', [[nicknamed]] '''Tubby''' or, in [[Esperanto]], '''Toboj
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Gillespie]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Incompleat Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • Bruce D. Arthurs is a [[fanzine]] fan who edited ''[[Fanthology '75]]''. He was
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Incompleat Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Incompleat Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[H. Bruce Franklin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[D. Bruce Berry]]
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  • Howard Bruce Franklin, known as H. Bruce Franklin, was an American cultural historian who authored or edited several
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  • '''Douglas Bruce Berry''' was an [[SF fan]] for most of his life. He was a self-taught artis ...ps://www.tcj.com/the-strange-case-of-d-bruce-berry/ “The Strange Case of D Bruce Berry,”] a long article on his life by Steven Brower, ''The Comics Journa
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce D. Arthurs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Gillespie#Bring Bruce Bayside]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...nd [[Arnie Katz]] for the [[Bring Bruce Bayside]] [[fan fund]] to bring [[Bruce Gillespie]] to [[Corflu 22]] and [[Potlatch 14]] 2005.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce E. Durocher II]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bring Bruce Bayside Bulletin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Coville]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Dane]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Farr]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Henstell]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Holland]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Jensen]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Miller]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Newrock]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Pelz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Pennington]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Robbins]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Schneier]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Sterling]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Steve Bruce]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Pelz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Pelz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Sterling]]
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  • An annual invitational party hosted by [[Bruce Pelz|Bruce]] and [[Dian Pelz]] beginning in the late 60s. ...ng February, in honor of Ellik and [[Lee Jacobs|Jacobs]], it was hosted by Bruce and Dian Pelz without fatal incident and they continued to host it in their
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce D. Arthurs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce D. Arthurs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[D. Bruce Berry]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[H. Bruce Franklin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Incompleat Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Incompleat Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bring Bruce Bayside Bulletin]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce E. Durocher II]]
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  • The [[Bring Bruce Bayside]] [[fan fund]] brought [[Bruce Gillespie]] to Corflu 22 and [[Potlatch 14]]. [[Wm. Breiding]] was also bro
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  • ...[GoHs]] were [[Emma Bull]] and [[Will Shetterly]], [[FGoh]]s [[Bruce Wiley|Bruce]] and [[Peggy Wiley]] with [[TM]] [[Ed Bryant]]. Other guests were [[Gary
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  • ...974. She assumed leadership of [[Conagerie]], the 2002 [[Westercon]], upon Bruce's death, and the [[con]] was held successfully. She [[chaired]] [[Loscon 2
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  • ...and compiled ''[[The Incompleat Bruce Gillespie]]'' as part of the [[Bring Bruce Bayside]] [[fan fund]] campaign. He was an initial editor of ''[[Thyme]]''
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  • [[Bill Bruce]]
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  • ...]], was part of the [[FanTek]] [[club]], founded in 1981 by her husband, [[Bruce Evry]]. For over 20 years, the Evrys hosted [[EveCon]] and [[CastleCon]] in ...th, reporting regularly to friends via [https://www.caringbridge.org/visit/bruce.evry Caring Bridge.] She is a Polar Ground System Engineer at NOAA.
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  • ...[Official Artist]] was [[Dean Morrissey]], and the [[Special Guest]] was [[Bruce Coville]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Gay Ellen Dennett]], the [[Featured Fil ...[[Boskone Book]] was ''The One Right Thing'', a collection of stories by [[Bruce Coville]].
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  • * "Flowers of Edo" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' May 1987] * "Dream Baby" by [[Bruce McAllister]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' Oct 1987; ''In the Field of Fire'', 1987]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce D. Arthurs]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Incompleat Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[D. Bruce Berry]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Pelz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Pelz]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Sterling]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Gillespie]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • Howard Bruce Franklin, known as H. Bruce Franklin, was an American cultural historian who authored or edited several
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  • A 12-page [[one-shot]] published in August 2004 by [[Bruce Gillespie]] documenting problems with his house.
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  • Steve Bruce was winner of the [[Ken McIntyre Award]] in 1978.
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  • Born into [[fandom]], '''Bruce Coulson''' was the son of [[BNF]]s [[Buck Coulson|Buck]] and [[Juanita Coul Bruce grew up in Hartford, [[Indiana]], and later lived in [[Columbus]], [[Ohio]]
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  • ...ntion]] for [[con-runners]] run several times in the [[Phoenix]] area by [[Bruce Farr]] under the auspices of [[CASFS]].
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  • An [[apazine]] of [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[ANZAPA]]
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  • An [[apazine]] of [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[ANZAPA]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • An [[apazine]] of [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[ANZAPA]]
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  • A [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published in January 1975 by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]].
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  • A [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published by [[T. Bruce Yerke]] in September, 1937.
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  • A fanzine published by [[Bruce Farr]].
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  • Bruce Holland is a write who won a [[Nebula Award]] in 1996.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Townley]].
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  • An [[apazine]] of [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Henstell]] and [[Bill Martin]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Henstell]].
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  • Aka '''Fantasy Teknicks''', a [[club]] founded by [[Bruce Evry]] in 1981 in Aberdeen, MD. It hosted [[EveCon]] around New Year's Eve Events outside of the [[conventions]] commonly occurred at Bruce and [[Cheryl Evry]]’s home, often known as the "FanTek House." During the
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  • A one-shot [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] in 1977 containing his [[GoH speech]] from [[MileHiCon 9]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Ted Johnstone]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Heath Row]] and others which provided "The complete and unexpurga 37 V7.1 || December 28, 1961 || 6 || [[Bruce Pelz]] ||
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]] for [[APA-F]].
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  • A joint [[penname]] of [[Andy Offutt]] and [[D. Bruce Berry]].
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  • An [[apazine]] published for [[CRAP]] by [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • A [[one-off]] for [[OMPA]] published in 1961 by [[Bruce Burn]], [[George Locke]], [[Ted Forsyth]], [[Joe Patrizio]], and [[ATom]].
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  • [[Interiorcon V]] || November 8-9, 1997 || [[Bruce Sterling]], André Carneiro, Vagner Vargas
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]] for [[SFPA]].
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  • ...rating the wedding of [[John Trimble]] and [[Bjo McCarthy]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]] in June 1960.
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce Gillespie]] in [[Australia]] for [[APA-45]]
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  • A [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] discussing [[Iguanacon]], the 1978 [[Worldcon]]. (See also [[
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  • [[File:Bruce Gillespie (2010). Thanks to Mike Ward..jpg|thumb|right|Bruce Gillespie (2010). Thanks to Mike Ward.]] ...Commentary]]''. In 2004, [[Irwin Hirsh]] published the ''[[The Incompleat Bruce Gillespie]]''. ''SF Commentary'' was nominated for the [[1972 Best Fanzine
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  • A [[perzine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Gillespie]].
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  • 1983 ||[[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Pelz]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • ...974) which met monthly. Leaders in the mid-70s included [[Judy Krupp]], [[Bruce Newrock]] and [[Flo Newrock]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce A. Fredstrom]] of Eugene, OR.
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  • #redirect[[Bruce Townley]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Pelz]] [[Category:redirect]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]] for the Friends of the English Regency. While [[fannish]], it wasn't
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  • A ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[fanzine]] edited by [[Bruce Robinson]] and [[Robert Franks]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Shults]] and [[John Wooley]].
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  • A [[fanthology]] of the best [[fan writing]] of 1975 published in 1977 by [[Bruce Arthurs]].
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  • 2019 ||[[Bruce Gillespie]] ||Fifty-Two years of [[fanac]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce E. Brown]] of Ottawa, Canada.
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  • [[Finncon]] 1995 was held in 1995. GoH [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Vonda McIntyre]], [[Storm Constantine]]
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  • An [[apazine]] produced by [[Bruce Arthurs]] for [[CHAPS]].
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  • [[Fanzine]] edited by [[Bruce Heron]] and [[Kevin Wheelahan]].
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  • A [[one-shot]] [[perzine]] published by [[Robert Jennings]] and [[D. Bruce Berry]] describing a [[feud]] and [[lawsuit]] which soured Berry on [[fando See the article on [[D. Bruce Berry]] for links to some outside articles on the affair.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Bruce Pelz]]
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  • A 40-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published in 1944 by [[T. Bruce Yerke]] under the [[penname]] of [[Carlton J. Fassbeinder]].
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  • ...Rosemary Hickey]], [[Ruth Berman]], [[Jack Harness]], [[Ted Johnstone]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[F. M. Busby]], [[Lewis J. Grant, Jr.]], [[Bjo Trimble]], [[Earl K
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  • An [[apazine]] of [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[ANZAPA]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] (described by [[Bruce Townley]] as an "offset [[crudzine]]") published by [[Fred B. Goldstein]] o
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  • ...[[Taj]] and [[Bruce Pelz]], with Ted subsequently acting as [[editor]] and Bruce as publisher on reissuing [[The Enchanted Duplicator|THE ENCHANTED DUPLICAT
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  • ...held in College Station, TX, during March 25–28, 1999. The [[GoHs]] were [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Larry Elmore]], Nigel Bennett, and Ted Raimi.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]]. It reported progress on his [[Fan Tarot Deck]] project.
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  • A 44-page, [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published in March 1964 by [[Bruce Pelz]] and [[Dian Pelz]]. It was labelled #1, but there does not seem to h
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  • With her then-husband, [[Bruce Schneier]], Karen was nominated for the [[2000 Best Related Book Hugo]] for * ''[[Minicon 34 Restaurant Guide]]'' (with [[Bruce Schneier]])
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  • ...]] and [[s-f fandom]]. It was founded in May 1962, and members included [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Ed Cox]], [[Al Lewis]], [[Fred Patten]], [[Roy Tackett]], [[Harry ...l by acquiring the fanzine collections of [[Ron Ellik]] and [[Ed Cox]]. [[Bruce Pelz]] was the curator of the collection, but it turned out there really wa
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  • ...13, 2008. GoH Gigi Edgley, [[David Gerrold]], Rudy Scott Nelson, Robert C. Bruce, Jr., Diane Galloway
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  • ...994 at the Dorint Hotel in Eindoven, [[Netherlands]]. [[Author GoH]] was [[Bruce Sterling]] and [[Fan GoH]] was [[Tais Teng]].
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  • ...s]] to describe a school of [[SF]] that arose in the 1980s with works by [[Bruce Sterling]], [[William Gibson]] and [[John Shirley]]. [[Bruce Bethke]] coined the word as the title of his 1983 short story in ''[[Amazin
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  • Members included [[Donald W. Anderson]], [[Bruce Robbins]].
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  • ...was held August 12-14, 1994 in [[St. Paul, MN]]. [[GoHs]] were Paul Park, Bruce Hyde, and Sybil Smith.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Schneier]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Gillespie]] and [[John Foyster]] in [[Australia]].
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  • An 8-page [[apazine]] published in October 1989 by [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[ANZAPA]].
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  • May 9th ||[[Bruce Pelz]] dies.
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  • ..., [[one-shot]] [[apazine]] published for [[OMPA]] mailing #20 in 1959 by [[Bruce Burn]] of [[New Zealand]].
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  • An [[apazine]] of [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[ANZAPA]].
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  • ...]] [[fanthology]] of the writings of [[Lee Jacobs]] published in 1968 by [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] for [[FAPA]].
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  • ...ember 8-9, 1997 at the Colégio Anchieta in Sumaré SP, Brazil. [[GoHs]]: [[Bruce Sterling]], André Carneiro, [[AGoH]]: Vagner Vargas.
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  • [[Costume-Con]] 18 was held in 2000. It was co-chaired by [[Bruce Briant]], [[Kate Morgenstern]], and [[Bridget Landry]].
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  • Bruce Miller is a [[Denver]]-area [[fan]] and [[conrunner]]. He chaired [[MileHi
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  • ...over caring for the various [[Worldcon]] exhibits originally created by [[Bruce Pelz]] for [[Noreascon 3]]. The first president of [[WHO]] is [[Mary Morma
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  • ...f the Ring]], it was the first Tolkien [[fanzine]]. It was published by [[Bruce Pelz]] and [[edited]] by [[Ted Johnstone]] and Pelz, with four issues betwe 1 ||August 1960 ||17 ||Edited by [[Bruce Pelz]] and [[Ted Johnstone]]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] for [[FAPA]].
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  • ..., 1974 at the Camelot Motor Inn in Weatherford, CT. It was organized by [[Bruce Newrock]] and [[Flo Newrock]].
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  • ..., 1975 at the Camelot Motor Inn in Weatherford, CT. It was organized by [[Bruce Newrock]] and [[Flo Newrock]].
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  • '''Bruce Adelsohn''' was a [[New York]]-area [[filker]]. He [[chaired]] [[Contata 3]
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  • ...ming]] [[fan]] and historian of costuming. She is married to fellow fan [[Bruce Mai]].
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  • Bruce Mai is a [[costuming]] [[fan]] and historian of costuming. He is married t
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  • ...fan]] who was active in [[ANZAPA]] in the 70s and as a book reviewer for [[Bruce Gillespie]]. He co-founded [[eMergent Publishing]].
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  • In ''[[Glamdring]]'' 7, [[Bruce Pelz]] catalogued the 23 pp of ninth [[mailing]] (April 1968) and wrote: * [[Bruce Pelz]] – ''[[Rider's Shrine]]''
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  • * [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] -- ''[[Growler]]''
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  • ...w Sucharitkul]], [[Fan GoH]]: [[Samuel Konkin III]]. It was chaired by [[Bruce Farr]].
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  • Edmund Crispin was a pseudonym of Robert Bruce Montgomery, a British editor who produced the ''Best SF'' anthologies and o
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  • Editors have included [[Bruce Barnes]], [[Marco Cappiello]], [[Ian A. Chapman]], [[David J. Richardson]],
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  • ...anuary 19-21, 2001. [[GoHs]]: [[Sarah Zettel]], [[Carla Speed McNeil]], [[Bruce Schneier]] and [[Tom Barber]]. [[Toastmaster]]: [[Katherine Becker]]. [[C
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Townley]].
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  • ...oHs]] were [[L. E. Modesitt]], [[Michael Gear]], [[Theresa Mather]], and [[Bruce Bethke]]. [[Wendy Webb]] was the [[toastmaster]].
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  • ...in [[Denver, CO]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Ed Bryant]], [[Kelly Freas]], and [[Bruce Dane]]. The [[chairman]] was [[Gail Barton]], and the [[toastmaster]] was
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[ANZAPA]]
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  • ...rry Niven]]. Membership was 291. The [[LepreCon]] history reports that [[Bruce Pelz]] served as [[toastmaster]] after [[David Gerrold]] was a no-show.
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  • ...eptember 13-15, 2019 at the Ramada Plaza in Albany, NY. The [[GoH]] was [[Bruce Coville]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]] about [[Coventry]].
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  • ...n Airport Inn in [[Denver, CO]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Roger Zelazny]] and [[Bruce D. Arthurs]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Doris D. Beetem]], and the [[toastma
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Howard Taylor (Fan)]] and [[Bill Bruce]].
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  • ...n [[Metairie, LA ]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Steven Brust]], [[Neil Gaiman]], Bruce Campbell, and The Morpheus Company .
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  • A [[fanzine]] edited by [[Bruce Townley]].
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  • (Did you mean a [[Question Mark|Bruce Heron and Kevin Wheelahan fanzine]]?)
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  • ...]]'' was published as part of this. The administrators of the fund were [[Bruce Gillespie]] and [[Jackie Franke]]. Among the items [[auction]]ed for the fund was one of Bob’s socks. [[Bruce Townley]] bought it for $10 in a fundraiser orchestrated by [[Donn Brazier]
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  • (Did you mean [[Bruce Boston]], [[Chaz Boston Baden]] or the [[Boston, MA|City of Boston]]?)
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  • A [[bid]] for the [[1988 Westercon]] chaired by [[Terry Gish]] and [[Bruce Farr]]. It opposition was [[Portland in '88]]. Phoenix won and went on to
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  • ...er, CO]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Jack Williamson]], [[Curt Stubbs]], [[Chairman]]: [[Bruce Miller]], [[Toastmaster]]: [[Ed Bryant]].
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  • ...]] was [[G. Harry Stine]], the [[Artist GoH]] was [[Alicia Austin]], and [[Bruce Miller]] was [[Fan GoH]]. It was chaired by [[Barry Bard]] and attendance
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  • A 10-page,[[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published in August 1978 by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] discussing the travails of [[Iguanacon]], the 1978 [[Worldcon]
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  • ...'s Fair. Committee: [[Craig Miller]], [[Fred Patten]], [[Bill Warren]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Milt Stevens]].
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  • ...owing [[Iggy]]. Members included [[Curt Stubbs]], [[Hilde Hildebrand]], [[Bruce Dane]], and [[Gigi Dane]]. Fl. 1978-79.
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  • ...] were [[Lettie Prell]], David Pancake, [[Dana Hinterleitner |Dana]] and [[Bruce Hinterleitner]]. [[Susan Leabhart]] and [[Mitch Thompson]] were [[toastmas
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  • An umbrella organization set up by [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Chuck Crayne]], and [[Ken Rudolph]] to run [[Project Art Show]] a
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  • A [[one-shot]] 16-page [[fanzine]] published in October 2003 by [[Bruce Gillespie]]. It is a transcript of the [[John Foyster]] tribute panel at [
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  • ..., the [[Artist GoH]] was [[Armand Cabrera]], and the [[Fan GoHs]] were [[Bruce Farr]] & [[Kim Farr]]. It was chaired by [[Doug Cosper]].
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  • ...[[Esther Friesner]], [[Stephen Hickman]], and [[Phil Foglio]]. [[FGoH]]: [[Bruce Pelz]]. [[Mark Kennedy]] was the "Origami GoH". [[Chairman]]: [[Ira Donew
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  • An [[apazine]] of [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[ANZAPA]]
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  • A [[club]] founded by a group of cave exploration enthusiasts (the young [[Bruce Pelz]] being prominent among them) at the University of Florida. Around 195
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  • ...er 30-December 2, 1990 in [[Dania, FL]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Hal Clement]] and [[Bruce Pelz]]. Chaired by [[Judy Bemis]] & [[Tony Parker]].
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  • ...1980 (right before [[Westercon 33]] which was in [[LA]]) at the home of [[Bruce Pelz]] and [[Elayne Pelz]] in Granada Hills, CA. It was a get-together fo
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Townley]]. Some issues were included in [[APA-50]] and at least some of th
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  • ...N. McIntyre]], the [[AGoh]] was [[Carl Lundgren]], and the [[FGoH]] was [[Bruce Miller]]. [[Rusty Hevelin]] was [[toastmaster]].
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  • ...oys''', they were, respectively, [[Jack Harness]], [[Ted Johnstone]] and [[Bruce Pelz]], so called ... well...
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  • ...in]] when most of the writers involved moved there during the mid-1970s. [[Bruce Sterling]] was one of the youngest members of the workshop when he joined i ...nd [[Dianne Kraft]]. Attendees included: Tuttle, [[Joe Pumilia]], [[Robert Bruce]], [[Joe Hutchinson]], [[Howard Waldrop]], [[Steven Utley]] and [[Tom Reamy
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[John Foyster]] and [[Bruce Gillespie]].
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  • ...]: [[Karl Edward Wagner]], [[Artist GoH]]: [[Ron Miller]], [[Fan GoHs]]: [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Elayne Pelz]].
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  • ...as held Jan 23–25, 2004, at the Troy Marriott in [[Troy, MI]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Geri Sullivan]], [[Julie Bell]], and [[Ron Westrum]]. [[Toas
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  • A series of four very early [[filk books]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]] between 1965 and 1969. They included lyrics and for the first time,
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  • ...e [[AGoH]] was [[William R. Warren, Jr.]], and the Science [[GoH]] was Joe Bruce. It was chaired by [[Theresa Fears]].
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  • ...Angeles]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Steven Brust]], Artist: [[Rowena Morrill]], Fan: [[Bruce Farr]]. [[Chaired]] by: [[Karl Lembke]] Theme: "A Space Operetta". Membersh
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Gillespie]].
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  • ...[[GoH]]s were [[Leigh Brackett]] and [[Fred Pohl]], and the [[FGoH]] was [[Bruce Pelz]]. [[Joanna Russ]] was [[toastmaster]].
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  • Bill Bruce was a [[fan]] in the 1960s living in [[Baton Rouge, LA]], and was a member
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  • ...gazine of Ramblings]]'', and, bizarrely, ''[[A Trip to Hell]]'' (with [[D. Bruce Berry]]). He was a member of [[N'APA]] and published ''[[A Public Service] * ''[[A Trip to Hell]]'' (with [[D. Bruce Berry]])
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  • ...tanooga, TN]]. [[GoHs]]: [[Howard Waldrop]], [[Nancy Kress]]. [[AGoH]]: [[Bruce Jensen]]. [[Special Guest]]: [[Terry Bisson]]. Local [[AGoH]]: [[Julie Morg
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  • ...The [[GoHs]] were [[John Barnes]], [[Barbara Hambly]], [[Bob Eggleton]], [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Diana Sharples]], [[Tom Hammond]]. It was chaired by [[Cindy
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  • She is [[Bruce Townley]]’s sister, and in 1974, married [[Ted Pauls]], with whom she ope
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  • A 26-page, [[one-shot]], [[fanzine]] published in May 1944 which was [[T. Bruce Yerke]]'s (unfinished) autobiography. Also known as '''The Old LASFS''', it
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  • ..., 1998 at the Westborough Marriott in Westborough, MA. The [[GoHs]] were [[Bruce Sterling]] and [[Lisa Goldstein]] and in memoriam [[Leigh Brackett]].
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  • ...[Wayne, NE]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Julie E. Czerneda]], [[Frank Wu]], and [[Bruce Pfeiffer]] and [[Karen Pfeiffer]].
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  • (Did you mean a [[Shadowfax|Bruce A. McMenomy fanzine]]?)
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  • ...member of the [[Phoenix in '82]] bid. He was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Bruce Dane]].
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  • ...]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Joan Vinge]], [[Dawn Wilson]], [[Jack Dann]], and [[Bruce Evry]].
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  • ...|| 28 || Written and edited by [[Terry Carr]] in 1961, but published by [[Bruce Pelz]] in 1964.
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  • Originally created by [[Bruce Pelz]] in 1997 for [[Loscon xxiv]] as a surprise for [[Fan GoH]] [[Geri Sul
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  • ...F Eye''''') was a non-fiction quarterly magazine with regular columns by [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Paul Di Filippo]], and [[Richard Kadrey]].
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  • ...ouse in the Adelaide Hills in [[Adelaide, South Australia]]. The GoH was [[Bruce Gillespie]].
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  • Bruce Newrock is a New Jersey [[fan]] married to fellow fan [[Flo Newrock]]. Wit
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  • ...t Lauderdale Airport Hilton in [[Fort Lauderdale, FL]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Bruce Sterling]].
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  • * A [[Paradox (Robbins)|Bruce Robbins fanzine]]
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]] for [[APA-L]]. He stated that the title was Russian for "No Time"
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  • ...''[[Hyphen]]''. ''14 Bob the Bushel'' was published in November 1995 by [[Bruce Pelz]] when Shaw was [[GoH]] at [[Loscon 22]]. It was 64 half-sized pages.
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  • ...he Pasadena Hilton in [[Pasadena, CA]]. [[GoHs]]: [[John Brunner]], Fan: [[Bruce Pelz]] & [[Elayne Pelz]]. [[Chaired]] by: [[Danise Deckert]]. Membership (t
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  • ...[[Selakejuheualehepaotreupahr]]''! Members included [[Fred Patten]] and [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • This is a bit confusing. [[Bruce Pelz]] published multiple [[FAPAzine]]s with variations on this title, but
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  • * ''[[SF Commentary]]'' ed. by [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • ...]]: [[Pat Mueller]]; [[Artist GoH]]: [[Rick Sternbach]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Bruce Farr]] and sponsored by [[CASFS]]..
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  • In {{file770 | issue=29 | page=3}}, [[Bruce Miller]] provides a brief [[con report]] which praises the convention for r
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  • ...[[Lois McMaster Bujold]] was [[GoH]], [[Len Wein]] was Comic Author Guest, Bruce Hallenback was Media Guest, and Veronica Carlson was Hammer Films. [[Ryah D
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  • [[Fan GoH]]: [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • ...nd [[Peter L. Manly]]. The con was [[chaired]] by [[Cristi Simila]] and [[Bruce Wiley]]. An at-the-door membership was $25.00.
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  • [[File:T. Bruce Yerke (1940s). Courtesy of Rob Hansen.jpg|thumb|right|'''T. Bruce Yerke (1940s)'''. ''Courtesy of [[Rob Hansen]]''.]] '''Theodore Bruce Albrecht Yerke''', [[nicknamed]] '''Tubby''' or, in [[Esperanto]], '''Toboj
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  • ...[carbonzine]], ''[[BEM (Meyers)]]'', to four friends. After a visit by [[Bruce Pelz]], he mailed the 22nd ''BEM'' as the first ''CRAP'' [[mailing]] with f * [[Bruce Pelz]] -- ''[[Compos'd Heap]]''
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  • '''Bruce Townley''' is an American [[fan]] and [[fanartist]]. He was active in [[fan ...was crude, undeniably, but it at least ofttimes showed a certain wit that Bruce, alas, lacks entirely. Why, then, does Townley warrant distribution?
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  • The '''Fan Portrait Gallery''' was created by [[Bruce Pelz]] in 1997 (and supported by [[SCIFI]]) and first exhibited at [[Loscon ...were taken by [[Stan Burns]], [[David Dyer-Bennet]], [[Mark Olson]], and [[Bruce Pelz]], and photos were subsequently contributed by [[Eve Ackerman]], [[Rob
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  • ...[Lettie Prell]], [[David Pancake]], and [[Dana Hinterleitner |Dana]] and [[Bruce Hinterleitner]], with [[Toastmaster]] [[Mitch Thompson]].
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  • [[Exoticon 4]] || November 16-18, 2001 || [[Steven Brust]], [[Neil Gaiman]], Bruce Campbell, The Morpheus Company ||
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  • ...was held July 3-6, 2003 at the SeaTac Doubletree at SeaTac, WA. [[GoH]]: [[Bruce Sterling]]; [[Artist GoH]]: [[Lisa Snellings]]; [[FGoH]]: [[Saul Jaffe]]; [
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  • ...[[Jennifer Roberson]], [[Somtow Sucharitkul]], [[David J. Schow]], and [[Bruce Dane]]. The con was [[chaired]] by [[Cristi Simila]] and [[Sue Thing]]. T
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  • ...Fan: [[Fuzzy Pink Niven]] Special; [[John Myers Myers]]. [[Chaired]] by: [[Bruce Pelz]]. Membership (total/attending): (1048/1009)
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  • * West coast - [[Al Lewis]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Earl Kemp]]
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  • ...Linwood]], [[Mike Deckinger]], [[Peter Singleton]], [[Alan Rispin]] and [[Bruce Kidd]].
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  • ...he [[Knanves]], an [[LA area]] [[insurgent]] group. It was edited by [[T. Bruce Yerke]] and was an [[Outsider Publication]].
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  • ...e Executive Inn. The [[GoH]] was [[Vernor Vinge]] with [[Fan]] [[GoHs]] [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] and [[M. R. Hildebrandt]] and [[TM]] [[Jim Corrick]]. Other
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  • ...erhaps into the early ’60s (although in might be achievable again now). [[Bruce Pelz]] was one (or tried to be, anyway).
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  • ...eanan McGuire]], Alyssa Winans, [[Margaret Davis]], [[Kristoph Klover]], [[Bruce Evry]], and [[Cheryl Evry]]. It was chaired by [[Yakira Heistand]].
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  • ...l]], [[David Pancake]], [[Alison Johnstun]], [[Dana Hinterleitner]], and [[Bruce Hinterleitner]].
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  • ...ton Phoenix Tempe in [[Tempe, AZ]]. The [[GoHs]] were [[Seanan McGuire]], Bruce Davis (local author), andyvanoverberghe (artist) [[Margaret Davis]] and [[K
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  • ...scott dennis|Scott]] & [[Jane Dennis]] and attendance was about 110. GoH [[Bruce Pelz]]
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  • ...he new [[Filk Hall of Fame]] inductees were [[Chris "Keris" Croughton]], [[Bruce Pelz]], and [[Kathleen Sloan]].
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  • '''Bruce Robbins''', a [[fan]] from Stamford, [[Vermont]], was a member of the [[Pro
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  • His friend [[Bruce Sterling]] credited him with helping to coin the term ''[[slipstream]]''. [
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  • The first speaker was [[Bruce Gillespie]], who spoke at the club's second meeting. At about the same tim In October 2018, there was a Nova Mob meeting at which Bruce Gillespie spoke on the history of the Nova Mob. At the [[Continuum 15]] op
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  • ...Honor]] were [[Allen Wold]], [[MA Foster]], [[Richard Preston]], and [[C. Bruce Hunter]].
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  • Bruce Jensen is a US illustrator who has created book covers for SF authors such
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  • [[Bruce Pelz]] published ''[[14 Bob the Bushel]]'' here to honor [[GoH]] [[Bob Sha
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  • A [[perzine]] published in [[mimeo]] by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] in Ft. Lee, VA.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Gillespie]] in [[Australia]]. Some issues appeared in [[FAPA]].
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  • ...Aussiecon]], and the [[Bring Bruce Bayside]] fund enabled Australian fan [[Bruce Gillespie]] to attend [[Corflu 22]] and [[Potlatch 14]] conventions in Cali
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  • International [[Guests of Honour]]: [[Cory Doctorow]] and [[Bruce Sterling]]
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  • ...nvention]] held October 9–11, 1987, in [[Austin, TX]]. The [[GoH]] was [[Bruce Sterling]], the [[Artist GoH]] was [[J. R. Daniels]], the [[Editor GoH]] wa
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  • ...[Laurie Mann]] was [[FGoH]], and [[Doug Chaffee]] was [[Artist Guest]]. [[Bruce Pelz]] was the [[toastmaster]] [[Steve Francis|Steve]] and [[Sue Francis]]
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  • This convention had a Fanzine Room. See [[Bruce Gillespie]]'s ''[[John Foyster: The Continuum Tribute]]'' for a transcript
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  • ...hoenix in [[Phoenix, AZ]]. It was sponsored by [[CASFS]] and chaired by [[Bruce Farr]]. Smofcon 5 again used ''[[If I Ran The Z/o/o/ Con]]'' as the icebre
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  • Members included Leary, [[R. B. Konikow]], [[W. P. Galvin]], [[C. Bruce]], [[D. Bailey]], [[J. Houghton]], [[C. Halpern]], [[M. Rubin]] and [[B. Go
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  • ...yager]]. [[Committee]]: [[Marty Cantor]], [[Don Fitch]], [[Mike Glyer]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Robbie Cantor]], [[Elayne Pelz]]. The [[con]] shared space and t
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] for [[FAPA]].
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  • Members include [[Bruce Farr]].
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  • ...-Kean is a Seattle-based artist. She had been married to fellow [[fan]] [[Bruce E. Durocher II]]. She chaired or co-chaired several [[Foolscap|Foolscaps]]
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  • A [[Tolkien fanzine]] published by [[Bruce A. McMenomy]] of California as by [[Sutting Publications]]. It was created
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  • ..., [[Jill Bauman]] ([[Artist GoH]]), [[Shirley Maiewski]] ([[Fan GoH]]), Bruce the Conqueror ([[Special GoH]]). The [[chairman]] was [[Jan Howard Finder]
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  • [[Small press]] of [[Bruce Gillespie]], [[Carey Handfield]], and [[Rob Gerrand]]. ("Norstrilia" is fro * ''Philip K. Dick: Electric Shepherd'', edited by [[Bruce Gillespie]] (1975)
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  • * ''Distraction'' by [[Bruce Sterling]] ([[Bantam Spectra]], 1998)
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  • *(4) [[Bring Bruce Bayside]], a [[fan fund]].
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  • [[Nickelberry Award]]: [[Bruce Mai]] and [[Nora Mai]]
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  • ...[[Doug Hoylman]], [[Al Kuhfeld]], [[Edward Ludwig]], [[Richard Lupoff]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Priscilla Pollner]], [[Mary Ellen Rabogliafti]], [[Tom Walker]],
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  • ...[[Imagination!]]''' edited by [[Forrest J Ackerman]], [[Morojo]], and [[T. Bruce Yerke]]
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  • * ''[[SF Commentary]]'' ed. by [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • in addition to [[Bruce Pelz]]'s [[con]]-related postcard reports, ''[[Postcon Poctsarcd]]'', he pu
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  • Starting in the 1960s, a number of [[fans]] led by [[Bruce Pelz]] became interested in the English Regency and particularly the works
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  • * ''Holy Fire'' by [[Bruce Sterling]] ([[Bantam Spectra]], 1996)
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  • ...énchik, Larry Nemecek, Janet Nemecek, [[Ian Watson]], Sergey Lukyanenko, [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Geoffrey Landis]], [[Mary Turzillo]]
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  • ...c by both participants. Still, this created several relationship problems. Bruce said afterwards that creating the Langdon charts was one of the two dumbest
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  • A [[Westercon]] bid sponsored by [[Futures Unbounded]] and run by [[Bruce Pelz]] and [[Chuck Crayne]]. It defeated a semi-serious [[Tijuana in '69]]
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  • ...y [[Mark Plummer]]. The title is a conscious reference to ''[[*brg*]]'', [[Bruce Gillespie]]'s fanzine for [[Anzapa]].
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  • A [[fanzine]] produced by [[David Ring]] and [[Bruce McMenomy]] in California. It was on generally mythopoeic topics -- it was
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  • '''Bruce David Boston''' is a [[Florida]]-based [[sf]] author and [[poet]]. He has b
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  • An [[apazine]] published for [[N'APA]] and [[OMPA]] by [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • ...of [[William Rotsler]]" and membership (total/attending): (1376/1296). [[Bruce Pelz]] started the [[Fan Photo Gallery]] here to honor [[Geri Sullivan]].
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  • ...with an ad in the [[Detention]] [[PR]] 4 that seems to have been run by [[Bruce Pelz]]. (The Detention ad supported [[Philadelphia in 1960]], with a note
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  • * "Deep Eddy" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' Aug 1993]
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  • ...[[Liz Mortensen]], [[Jordan Brown]], [[Kim Marks Brown]], [[Ed Green]], [[Bruce Pelz]] and [[Elayne Pelz]].
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  • ...ck Dann]], [[Cat Sparks]], [[Gillian Polack]], [[Mark Shirrefs]] and fan [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • A term coined by [[Bruce Sterling]] in a 1989 essay in ''[[SF Eye]]'' 5 describing otherwise [[mains * [https://www.journalscape.com/jlundberg/page2 “Slipstream”] by [[Bruce Sterling]], ''[[SF Eye]]'' 5, July 1989, theme issue "Beyond Cyberpunk"
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  • Members included [[Bruce Pelz]]. It had a [[British]] subgroup that included [[Ken Cheslin]].
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  • * "Swarm" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Apr 1982]
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  • * [[Sweetness and Light (Gillespie)|Bruce Gillespie's fanzine]] ''Sweetness and Light''?
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  • ...: [[Andrew Eigel]], [[Listener Guest]]: [[Steve Brinich]]. [[Chair]]: [[Bruce Adelsohn]]. [[Toastmaster]]: [[Solomon Davidoff]].
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  • * "Dinner in Audoghast" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[Asimov's'']] May 1985]
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  • ...Convention. The [[bid]], led by [[Chuck Crayne]], defeated a bid led by [[Bruce Pelz]], also for Los Angeles in 1975, at an "unofficial" site selection mee
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  • ...icon '77]] || November 18-20, 1977 || [[Leigh Brackett]], [[Fred Pohl]], [[Bruce Pelz]]
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  • A [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] published in 1943 by [[T. Bruce Yerke]]. It was ten pages of investigation on [[Claude Degler]]'s [[Cosmic
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  • ...mber", the [[toastmaster]] was [[Charles de Lint]] and it was chaired by [[Bruce Farr]] & [[Lea Farr]].
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  • [[Chairs]] were [[Sherri Benoun]] and [[Bruce Farr]].
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  • ...d have been the 2020 GoHs and will be the 2022 Gohs) [[Seanan McGuire]], [[Bruce Davis]], [[Margaret Davis]], and [[Kristoph Klover]] (who would have been t
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  • ...res", [[Stephen R. Donaldson]] was [[toastmaster]] and it was chaired by [[Bruce Farr]] and [[Randal Rau]].
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  • ...OH]]. [[Author GoH]] was [[David Weber]], Children's [[Author GoH]] was [[Bruce Coville]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[James Wappel]], [[Editor GoH]] was [[Stephe
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  • ...p]]. He occasionally used the [[pseudonyms]] of '''Septimus Dale''' and '''Bruce Holt'''.
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  • * "Spider Rose" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Aug 1982]
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  • * ''Islands in the Net'' by [[Bruce Sterling]] ([[Morrow]]/[[Arbor House]], 1988)
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  • ...Mailings 64–69) || John Brosnan, [[Helen Swift]], [[John Foyster]], [[Bruce Gillespie]], [[David Grigg]], [[Leanne Frahm]], Gary Mason ...|| 44 || 1981–82 (Mailings 82–87) || Leanne Frahm, [[John D. Berry]], Bruce Gillespie, John Bangsund, Leigh Edmonds, Leanne Frahm, [[Jean Weber]], [[Je
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  • * ''[[SF Commentary]]'' ed. by [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • * "Kin" by [[Bruce McAllister]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' Feb 2006]
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  • ...y Pink Niven]], [[Larry Niven]], [[Anne McCaffrey]], [[Alexei Panshin]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Bob Silverberg]], [[Bjo Trimble]], [[John Trimble]], [[Leslie Tur
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  • She was married to fellow [[fan]] [[Bruce Pelz]] (1964–70). Their divorce was amicable — they even threw a divorc * ''[[Tower Comics]]'' [1964] (with [[Bruce Pelz]])
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  • ...parody of ''[[Focal Pojnt]]''. It was described as a "travesty-zine" by [[Bruce Pelz]] and as "in even worse taste than the ''[[Starfink]]'' of a while bac
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  • ...d Filker]] was [[Heather Dean]], the [[Hal Clement Science Speaker]] was [[Bruce Schneier]], and attendance was 1042 with 1262 total members.
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  • Other Attendees of Note were [[Kim Poor]], [[Bruce Dane]], [[Gigi Dane]], [[Don Markstein]], [[Samuel Edward Konkin III]], [
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  • * '''"Bicycle Repairman"''' by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''Intersections'' ([[Tor]]), 1996; ''[[Asimov's]]'' Oct/Nov 199
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  • It was [[chaired]] by [[Len Moffatt]] and [[June Moffatt]] and included [[Bruce Pelz]] ([[treasurer]]), [[Milt Stevens]] ([[vice-chairman]]), [[Mike Glyer]
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  • ...Heap]], [[Cindy Heap]], [[Shawn Murray]], [[Jerome P. O'Neill]], Gilboy, [[Bruce Van Wely]] and [[Margaret Gemingani]].
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  • ...and [[Terry Gish]] and the [[bid committee]] included [[Randy Rau]] and [[Bruce Farr]]. The facilities being bid were the Phoenix Civic Plaza, the Phoenix
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  • She has been married to writer and poet [[Bruce Boston]] since 2001.
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[ANZAPA]] and [[FAPA]].
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  • ...d [[Adam Niswander]], [[Doreen Webbert|Doreen]] and [[Jim Webbert]], and [[Bruce Farr]]. The con's [[chairman|Boss Lady]] was [[Sue Thing]]. An at-the-doo
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  • '''Bruce Walter Gardner Lively Stacy Elliott''', a [[New York]] [[pro]], wrote [[fan
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  • ...r successors. The party was first organized by [[Joe Siclari]], then by [[Bruce Pelz]] and is currently organized by [[Dave McCarty]]. Normally it's held
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  • * "Cold Service" by [[Bruce Pelz]] (1996)
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  • ...6, 1994, in Hagerstown, MD. GoH [[Peggy Rae Pavlat]], [[Joe Siclari]] & [[Bruce Pelz]]. Held on the weekdays between [[Corflu 11]] (which was in Crystal Ci
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  • * "Maneki Neko" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[F&SF]]'' May 1998]
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Arthurs]] from [[Scottsdale, AZ]] and included in [[FAPA]].
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  • The '''History of Worldcons Exhibit''' was created by [[Bruce Pelz]] for [[Noreascon Three]] in 1989 as part of the [[Concourse]]. After
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  • A [[fanzine]] [[published]] by [[Bruce Robbins]] of Stamford, [[Vermont]], for [[N'APA]] and also general distribu
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  • ...or Cameron Award for Middle Grades: ''My Teacher Glows in the Dark'', by [[Bruce Coville]]
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  • ...[GoH]] was Games Workshop, Media [[GoHs]] were Tracy Torme, Ed Wasser, and Bruce Zabel, and [[Special Guests]] were [[Laurell K. Hamilton]] and [[Brad Linaw
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  • ...]], [[Lars Bourne]], [[Rich Brown]], [[Leslie Gerber]], [[Bill Meyers]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Larry Stone]] and [[Robin Wood (CA)|Robin Wood]], according to a
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  • [[Wally Weber]] beat [[Marion Zimmer Bradley]] and [[Bruce Pelz]], despite receiving fewer European votes than either of his rivals. W
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  • ...[[Yvonne Navarro]], [[Kate Daniel]], Mark Siegel, [[Dennis McKiernan]], [[Bruce Arthurs]], John Brownlee, [[Thomas Harlan|Thomas]] & [[Annita Harlan]]. Th
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  • ...Bill Rotsler]], [[Jim Cawthorn]], [[Eddie Jones]], [[Roy G. Krenkel]], and Bruce's then-wife, [[Dian Pelz]], whose [[humor]]ous [[illos]] often related to o
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  • ...aming, both card games and board games, but Poker was the most enduring. [[Bruce Pelz]] wrote that "at the expensive table ... swings of $100 plus may happe
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  • The bid was chaired by [[Craig Miller]], [[Milt Stevens]] and [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • A [[Worldcon bid]] to hold the 1987 [[Worldcon]] in [[Phoenix]] led by [[Bruce Farr]]. It lost decisively to [[Britain in '87]] which held [[Conspiracy '8
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  • '''Bruce Robert "Spike" MacPhee''' was a [[Boston]] [[fan]] who owned and ran the [[
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  • ...ng [[NASFiC]] hoax bids sprung up. One, announced by [[Australian]] fan [[Bruce Gillespie]], was to host that year's [[NASFiC]] in Melbourne, Florida. The
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  • '''Robert Bruce Madsen''' of [[Minneapolis]] was a [[First Fandom|First Fan]]. He was one o * [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56124054/robert-bruce-madsen FindaGrave entry. ]
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  • There is a [[con report]] by [[Bruce Gillespie]] in issue 173 of ''[[Ethel the Aardvark]]''.
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  • ...ther Guests included [Martha 6 and [[Hank Beck]]. Other guests included [[Bruce Arthurs]], [[Dennis McKiernan]], [[Larry Vela]], [[Catherine Wells]], [[Pau
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  • '''Bruce Charles Briant''' was an [[LA]] [[fan]] and [[costumer]]. He was a member [https://obituaries.neptunesociety.com/obituaries/tempe-az/bruce-briant-10307257 Obituary. ]
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  • * ''[[Minicon 34 Restaurant Guide]]'' by [[Karen Cooper]] and [[Bruce Schneier]] ([[Rune Press]], 1999)
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  • ...]], [[Dave Ellis]], [[Kevin Henwood]], [[Bob Jewett]], [[Duncan Lunan]], [[Bruce McDonald]], [[Mark Meenan]], [[Mike Mollo]]y, [[Chris O'Kane]], [[Ian Soren
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  • ...before filing and consequently was not on the ballot. It was chaired by [[Bruce Robbins]], and [[Andy Porter]] was one of its major supporters.
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[T. Bruce Yerke]].
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  • * "Our Neural Chernobyl" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[F&SF]]'' Jun 1988]
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  • ...ncluded [[Carmen Carter]], [[Dianne Kraft]], [[Walton “Bud” Simons]] and [[Bruce Sterling]]. ...as part of a group of area genre writers that included [[Neal Barrett]], [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Lewis Shiner]], [[Howard Waldrop]], [[Leigh Kennedy]], [[Stev
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce D. Arthurs]] of Fort Lee, VA.
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  • [[File:BPelz92.jpeg|thumb|'''A beribboned [[Bruce Pelz]] at [[Magicon]], 1992.''']]
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  • ...oston]], MA. [[GoHs]]: [[Damon Knight]] and [[Kate Wilhelm]], [[FGoH]]: [[Bruce Pelz]]. [[Robert Silverberg]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Lesli Noreascon Two sponsored the completion of [[FGoH]] [[Bruce Pelz]]'s [[Fantasy Showcase Tarot Deck]] and displayed all of the art commi
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  • * Winner: '''"Taklamakan"''' by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' Oct/Nov 1998]
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  • ...uests of Honor]]: [[Margaret Weis]], [[Don Perrin]], [[Ray VanTilburg]], [[Bruce Schneier]] (Mad Science GoH), [[George Gordon]], [[Barry Childs-Helton]], [
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]] for [[ValAPA]].
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  • ...lement]], [[David J. Ifversen]], [[Angela Karash]], [[Kevin Nickerson]], [[Bruce Mai]], [[Nora Mai]], [[Terri Smith]]. Chair: [[John Ferraro]].
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  • ...y much a spinoff of [[SF fandom]], with [[con-running]] [[fans]] such as [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Chuck Crayne]], [[Dian Crayne]], [[Len Moffatt]], and [[June Moff
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  • A [[poctsarcd]], um, ''postcard'' [[fanzine]] issued by [[Bruce Pelz]] consisting of a picture postcard with a short rubber-stamped text on
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  • [[Sercon 5]] || March 15-17, 1991 || Fort Lauderdale, FL || [[Bruce Sterling]]
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  • ...arrett]]; [[FGoH]]: [[Roy Tackett]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Chuck Crayne]] and [[Bruce Pelz]]. [[Harlan Ellison]] was [[toastmaster]].
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  • * [[Bruce Pelz]] -- ''[[ВАЛДАЫ]]''
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  • See ''[[John Foyster: The Continuum Tribute]]'' by [[Bruce Gillespie]] for the transcript of the [[Continuum 1]] tribute panel. * ''[[Journal of Omphalistic Epistemology]]'' (with [[Bruce Gillespie]])
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  • ...s & Grasers". The [[GoHs]] were [[David Weber]], [[David Mattingly]], and Bruce Heard. This was also [[Canvention]] 34, for which the [[GoHs]] were Tarol
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  • ...s://fanac.org/fanzines/SF_Five_Yearly/sffy11.pdf#page=37 ''Letter''] by [[Bruce Pelz]] in ''[[Science Fiction Five Yearly]]'' 11 (November 2001, p. 35).</r
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  • [[Bruce Gillespie]] was presented with the [[Eternity Award]].
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  • ...ot the trophy. The Ditto 11 organizers got a spare [[Hugo rocket]] from [[Bruce Pelz]] and created a replica [[Hugo base]] and presented Ed with his own lo
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  • [[ConSeal]] || November 27-29, 1994 || [[Bruce Sterling]] || [[Tais Teng]]
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  • ...McCallum]], [[Mick Molloy]], [[Frances Jane Nelson]], [[Joan Paterson]], [[Bruce Saville]], [[Ian Sorensen]], and [[Jean Thompson]].
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  • * [https://file770.com/helena-binns-1941-2023/ Obituary] by [[Bruce Gillespie]];
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  • [[Fanzine]] originally edited by [[Bruce Gillespie]], [[Maureen Kincaid Speller]] and [[Paul Kincaid]], and later by
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]]. It was his first [[fanzine]] and was begun while he lived in [[Gain
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  • ...lished the [[fanzine]], ''[[Peregrine Nations]]'' from 2001 - 2009. With [[Bruce Gillespie]], she co-edited ''[[Steam Engine Time]]''.
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  • ...ps 4]] || April 26-28, 1985 || [[Vonda N. McIntyre]], [[Carl Lundgren]], [[Bruce Miller]]
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  • ...Lodge at McDonald's Campus]] in [[Oak Brook, IL]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Bruce Bethke]], [[Erin McKee]], [[Al Duester]], [[Angela Karash]], [[Frank Hayes]
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  • * "Dori Bangs" by [[Bruce Sterling]] [''[[Asimov's]]'' Sep 1989]
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  • A [[one-shot]] [[fanzine]] [[published]] in February 1976 by [[Bruce Pelz]]. It was 10 pages, listing by date the birthdays of many [[fans]] and While this was a standalone, it contained the second edition of Bruce’s [[calendar]], with other versions appearing in different fanzines.
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  • ...f a kind. It's not listed in [[Pavlat-Evans]] Fanzine Index nor is it in [[Bruce Pelz]]'s list, [[Greg Pickersgill]]'s [[Memory Hole]] or [[Ned Brooks]]' Fa
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  • '''Lynn Bruce Bridges''', a [[Detroit, MI]], [[fan]], was a charter member of [[The Natio
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  • ...[Vaughn Bode]]'s ''[[Deadbone]]'' in issue 4 (Autumn, 1968) (cover by [[D. Bruce Berry]]). Issue 3 (dated 1968) featured [[Roger Zelazny]]'s short story "Co
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce Burn]] of [[Wellington, NZ]] for [[OMPA]].
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  • Eleanor Cameron Award for Middle Grades: ''I was a 6th Grade Alien'', by [[Bruce Coville]]
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  • ...1]] ||31 Dec 1971 - 3 Jan 1972 ||Melville House in the Adelaide Hills ||[[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • ...or Raymond]], [[Marianne Kirby]], [[Helen Montgomery]], [[Tammy Coxen]], [[Bruce Farr]], [[Christopher Hensley]].
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  • ...[Robert Bloch]] was [[Toastmaster]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Chuck Crayne]] and [[Bruce Pelz]]. The [[convention newsletter]] was called ''[[Wabbit Twacks]]''.
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  • ...[Larry Elmore]], Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG), [[Dana MacDermott]], [[Bruce MacDermott]], and [[Jim Baen]]. Additional guests may have been [[Michel (D
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  • ...try soon spread to [[fandom]], and involved some fairly well-known fans. [[Bruce Pelz]], who was still residing in [[Florida]] at that time, had published a ...the game as Tedron), and ''[[The Coventranian Gazette]]'', published by [[Bruce Pelz]] (now in [[LA]]). The latter lists the officers of Coventry as:
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  • The Master of the Universe || [[Bruce Pelz]] ||
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  • An [[apazine]] published by [[Bruce Burn]] of [[Wellington, NZ]], for [[OMPA]]. Also a website by him.
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  • * ''[[The Great Cosmic Donut of Life]]'', an [[apazine]] by [[Bruce Gillespie]].
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  • ...s run since 1994. Conceived by [[Peggy Rae Pavlat]], [[Joe Siclari]] and [[Bruce Pelz]], FanHistoriCon is typically held in conjunction with another con. ...23–26, 1994 || Hagerstown, MD || [[Peggy Rae Pavlat]], [[Joe Siclari]] & [[Bruce Pelz]] || Held following [[Corflu 11]] (which was in Crystal City, VA). [[D
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  • The full-time residents included [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Ted Johnstone]], [[Bjo]] and [[John Trimble]], [[Jack Harness]], ...stone]] later wrote, "The night we finished moving out, I came back with [[Bruce Pelz]] for a last look around. The electricity had been turned off for the
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  • ...the collections of four prominent fans: [[Terry Carr]], [[Fred Patten]], [[Bruce Pelz]], and [[Rick Sneary]]. Other fans have also donated to this growing c
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  • ...graphic novel of Neuromancer, text by Tom De Haven and illustrations by [[Bruce Jensen]], was published in 1989; and a 20th anniversary edition of this sem ...els. Furthermore, with his cyberpunk colleagues and sometime co-authors [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Lewis Shiner]], and [[John Shirley]], Gibson has created a ne
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  • Special Award: [[Bruce Coville]] & Full Cast Audio Family, Cover of [[Robert Heinlein]]'s ''Rollin
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  • 1966 || [[Bruce Pelz]] 1969 || [[Bruce Pelz]] - repeat winner
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  • [[Bruce Pelz]] remarked that the InterAPA constitution is taken from [[FAPA]]'s --
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  • Per [[Bruce Pelz]]'s checklist ''[[Glamdring]]'' 5 (bundled with ''[[Ankus]]'' 21), ''B
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  • ...the subject and ''[[Ratatosk]] #44'' for the nominations ballot and for [[Bruce Pelz]]'s suggestion for voters to register their displeasure on the nominat
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  • '''Douglas Bruce Berry''' was an [[SF fan]] for most of his life. He was a self-taught artis ...ps://www.tcj.com/the-strange-case-of-d-bruce-berry/ “The Strange Case of D Bruce Berry,”] a long article on his life by Steven Brower, ''The Comics Journa
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  • (Did you mean a [[Ramblings (Schneier)|Bruce Schneier fanzine]]?)
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  • ...6, 1941, was more of a social gathering than a problem-solving session. [[Bruce Sawyer]] occupied the [[chair]], and others attending were [[Eric Frank Rus
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  • ...included novels such as Ursula K. Le Guin's ''The Left Hand of Darkness'', Bruce Sterling's ''Schismatrix Plus'', and several novels by Jack Vance who was b
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  • ...tions -- the ''[[Minicon 34 Restaurant Guide]]'' by [[Karen Cooper]] and [[Bruce Schneier]] ([[Rune Press]], 1999) was nominated for the [[2000 Best Related
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  • (Did you mean [[Bruce Boston]], [[John Boston]] or the [[Boston, MA|City of Boston]]?)
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  • ...Cohen]], [[David Clark]], [[Mary J. Ensley]], [[Drew Sanders]], "Grape", [[Bruce Newrock]], [[Scott G. Shaw]], [[Mike Zaharakis]], [[Robert McNish]], [[Rich
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  • ...975 by [[Lee Gold]] and as of 2020 was still going. It was started when [[Bruce Pelz]] asked the gamers to take their talk about [[D&D]] away from [[APA-L]
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  • '''Bruce Gaffron''' was a [[UK]] [[fan]] and [[fanartist]] from [[London]] active in
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  • ...983) [MGM] Screenplay by Philip Frank Messina and Robert Stitzel; Story by Bruce Joel Rubin; Directed by Douglas Trumbull
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  • Bruce D. Arthurs is a [[fanzine]] fan who edited ''[[Fanthology '75]]''. He was
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  • [[Bruce Gillespie]] said of the convention in ''[[The Metaphysical Review]]'' #22-2
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  • ...4 and stored in [[Detroit]] by [[Howard DeVore]]. It was sold in 1965 to [[Bruce Pelz]], and 2,800 pounds of fanzines were shipped to [[LA]] in 1966 in 69 b
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  • * Trains in the Distance by [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • ...who persuaded him to write reviews for ''[[ASFR]]''. He also wrote for [[Bruce Gillespie]]'s ''[[SF Commentary]]'' and developed a reputation as a top-fli
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  • ...], [[Sherri Benoun]], [[Bert Boden]], [[Steve Cooper]], [[Genny Dazzo]], [[Bruce Farr]], [[Lea Farr]], [[Sara Felix]], [[Elizabeth Klein-Lebbink]], [[Shaun
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  • ...L. Gold]] and the [[FGoH]] was [[Gregg Calkins]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • The Farley File of Fandom was a project by [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Al Lewis]] and [[Ron Ellik]] in 1962 to compile a somewhat biogra
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  • ...mailing, plus at least a 20 page [[genzine]] in every other mailing. ([[Bruce Pelz]], who was not eligible to become a member, commented, "It sounds like * [[Bruce Gillespie]] -- ''[[Invisible Whistling Bunyips]]'', ''[[The Metaphysical Re
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  • ...9]] [[bid]] which resulted in the 1972 [[Worldcon]], [[LACon]], all with [[Bruce Pelz]]. [[Funcon II]] was the outgrowth of [[Future Unbounded]], a con-run
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  • 11 || July 1979 || 14 || [[Bruce Ferguson]], [[Robyn Ferguson]], [[Gary Perkins]] ||
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  • ...Cove]], Tallahassee, Washington, [[Wilmot Mountain]], Sheep Meadow, and "[[Bruce Pelz]]' house in Flushing".
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  • In ''[[Prolapse]]'' #9, November 2007, [[Bruce Burn]] wrote that
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  • * ''Ghost'' (1990) [Paramount] Written by Bruce Joel Rubin; Directed by Jerry Zucker
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  • *1999 — [[Bruce Boston]]
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  • ...ng [[Neil Belsky]]. The initial committee also included [[Jene Berman]], [[Bruce Newrock]], [[Flo Newrock]], [[Cecilia Cosentini]], [[Mark Owings]], [[Cathy
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  • The Tuckers had three sons: David, Brian and Bruce; Fern was stepmother to two earlier children, Judy and Robert (whom Tucker
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  • ...sity and Perseverance rovers. She was married, for a time, to fellow fan [[Bruce Briant]]; they had a daughter, Samantha, in 2001, but later divorced.
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  • ...on II]] || Apr 16-19, 1976 || Ormond College, University of Melbourne || [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • In 2019, the second Infinity Award was presented to [[Bruce Gillespie]].
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  • With [[Bruce Gillespie]], she was administrator of [[The Tucker Bag]], a [[fan fund]] to
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  • On November 27, 1964, she married [[Les Gerber]].<ref>[[Bruce Pelz]], ''[[Ratatosk]]'' 3, ([https://fanac.org/fanzines/Ratatosk/Ratatosk
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  • # ''[[SF Commentary]]'' ([[Bruce Gillespie]]) 33 # [[Bruce Gillespie]] 12
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  • ...Robert Jewel, and [[Kate Orman]], the [[Fan Guests of Honour]] included [[Bruce Gillespie]], and [[Julie Edge]] & [[Martin Edge]]. (The [[conbook]] also li
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  • The 1978 [[FAAn Awards]] for work done in 1977 were administered by [[Bruce Pelz]]. Only the winner and runner-up was announced.
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  • * [[1999 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette]]: "Taklamakan" by [[Bruce Sterling]]
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  • ...] ([[Don Lundry]], [[Elliot Shorter]], [[Eli Cohen]], [[Rusty Hevelin]], [[Bruce Newrock]], [[Sue Lewis]], and [[JoAnn Wood]]) offered itself as an experien
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  • ...rom ''Der Fliegende Hollander'' (“The Flying Dutchman”), was bestowed by [[Bruce Pelz]] as an indirect result of a motorcycle mishap. Fred was a frosh (fres ...g around. He became quite adept at using these. A couple of weeks later, [[Bruce Pelz]] saw him "flying down the corridors" on his crutches and promptly [[n
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  • ...ee]] proposing to run "Clevention II" ([[Ben Jason]] was the only person [[Bruce Pelz]] had heard for sure was on it). By mid-March, a group from [[Cincinn
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  • Lifetime Achievement Award: [[Bruce Gillespie]]
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  • ...[Dave Langford]], [[Jess Nevins]], [[William Lampkin]], [[Gary Lovisi]], [[Bruce Gillespie]], [[Christopher J. Garcia]] (''[[The Drink Tank]]'', ''[[Journey
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  • ...] started by [[John Foyster]] and [[Leigh Edmonds]]. It was continued by [[Bruce Gillespie]] and, later, by [[Robin Johnson]].
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  • ...Clement]], and the [[FGoH]] was [[Marjii Ellers]]. It was [[chaired]] by [[Bruce Farr]] and there were about 3,000 attendees. The convention [[published]]
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  • ...'''J. A. Lawrence''') is an [[author]] and [[artist]] who contributed to [[Bruce Pelz]]’ [[Fan Tarot Deck]]. She appeared in the “A [[Galaxy]] of [[Fann
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  • * '''[[Genzine]]''': ''[[SF Commentary]]'' (edited by [[Bruce Gillespie]])
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  • ...over (with the date 11 February 1965 and the well-known 1940 photo by [[T. Bruce Yerke]] glued on the inner side). FJA's text takes up the last 3 pages (wit
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  • [[Bruce Pelz]]'s [[SAPS]] [[apazine]]; the name referred to his hobby of spelunking ...ad "SPELEOBEM … illegal postmailing to the 80th mailing - July 1967 […] by Bruce Pelz, ex-[[OE]] (and, at present, ex-member) […] IncuNebulous Publication
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  • ...bie Notkin]], [[Simon Ounsley]], [[Greg Pickersgill]], [[Stu Shiffman]], [[Bruce Sterling]], [[Steve Stiles]], [[Taral Wayne]], [[D. West]], [[Ted White]],
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  • ..., [[Bill Rotsler]], [[Larry Stark]], [[Bhob Stewart]], [[Steve Stiles]], [[Bruce Townley]], [[Ted White]], and [[Walt Willis]].
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  • [[Boskone 50]] ||2013 ||[[Bruce Schneier]]
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  • ...y [[APA-F]] (the first weekly [[fan]] [[APA]], put out in [[New York]]), [[Bruce Pelz]] felt that a weekly [[APA]] should be [[collated]] at [[LASFS]] meeti ...it, they did this for the first or second "disty" of APA-L and dumbfounded Bruce and Dian.
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  • [[CoKoCon 2023]] || September 1-4, 2023 || [[Seanan McGuire]], Bruce Davis, andyvanoverberghe. [[Margaret Davis]], Kristoph Klover]], Gilead
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  • [[Apazine]] of [[Bruce Gillespie]] for [[Acnestis]].
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  • ...Tenth Anniversary Willis Fund]]. It was [[published]] in installments by [[Bruce Pelz]] in ''[[The SpeleoBem]]'' and collected in an ebook omnibus, ''TAWF T
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  • * [[1997 Best Novelette Hugo|Best Novelette]]: "Bicycle Repairman" by [[Bruce Sterling]]
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  • ...|| [[Lettie Prell]], [[David Pancake]], [[Dana Hinterleitner |Dana]] and [[Bruce Hinterleitner]]. Canceled due to [[Covid]]. ...|| [[Lettie Prell]], [[David Pancake]], [[Dana Hinterleitner |Dana]] and [[Bruce Hinterleitner]], [[Susan Leabhart]]
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  • ...[Don D'Ammassa]], [[Les Daniels]], Scott Dexter, [[Stefan Dziemianowicz]], Bruce Gehweiler, David S. Hammann, Daniel Harms, [[C. J. Henderson]], Chris Jaroc
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  • ...tions to 2023. The cover image for the book and ebook is a photograph by [[Bruce Burn]] of the [[convention]] hall and stage backdrop at [[Bullcon]], the 19
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  • ...obert Lence, Burny Mattinson, Brian Pimental, Joe Ranft, Chris Sanders and Bruce Woodside; Directed by Gary Trousdale and Kirk Wise
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  • ...William P. Robertson, Martians Welcome by Daniel S. Irwin || Cover Art by Bruce Heller ...o and Michael Ambrose - Featured Illustration: Monte Davis || Cover Art by Bruce Heller - Final issue
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  • Program Participants included: Greg Agostini, James Anderson, Dr. Bruce Ballon, Carl Jay Buchanan, Peter Cannon, Dr. John Dean, David S. Hammann, D
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  • ...een in the group just to maintain their status as [[omniapans]] (such as [[Bruce Pelz]]) or who were not active in other areas of [[fanzine fandom]].
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  • ...zines]] from everyone who cares to contribute. It was founded in 1976 by [[Bruce Pelz]], who later declared it to be his "second dumbest idea" (''enquiring 1 || 1976 || [[Bruce Pelz]] || 49 || [[MidAmeriCon]] ||
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  • * ''[[Sizar]]'' edited by [[Bruce Burn]]
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  • '''Bruce Schneier''' is a [[fan]] living in [[Boston]]. He [[published]] the [[fanzi
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  • ...ponsored by '''Future Unbounded''' which was run by [[Chuck Crayne]] and [[Bruce Pelz]].
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  • ...//www.fanac.org/fanzines/Shangri-LA/Shangri-LA01-19.htm April 1940]), [[T. Bruce Yerke]] reported that Walt had recruited both Eleanor and Jimmy into LASFS,
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  • ...played included [[Charles Reinsel]], [[Jack Chalker]], [[Fred Lerner]], [[Bruce Pelz]], [[Dian Pelz]], [[Don Miller]], [[Ted Johnstone]], [[John Piggott]],
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  • ...d/or disturbing), and the natural response would be to squeal "ook ook!" [[Bruce Pelz]], ever ready to raise money by whatever means necessary, declared tha
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  • ...alace Hotel in [[San Francisco]]. [[GoH]]: [[Richard Lupoff]]; [[FGoH]]: [[Bruce Pelz]]; [[Special Guest]]: [[Sherry Gottlieb]]. [[Chaired]] by [[Jerry Jac
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  • ...Sims]]’. By the late 1950s, Bennett produced comedy acts and brought Lenny Bruce to Detroit in 1959. He eventually moved to [[New York City]], where he die
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  • A [[fanzine]] published by [[Bruce Pelz]]. It was included in [[N'APA]].
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  • In ''[[Shaggy|Shangri-LA]]'' 1 (April 1940), [[T. Bruce Yerke]] reported that [[Walt Daugherty]] had recruited both Virginia and [[
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  • ...es/Scientifriction/Scientifriction04.pdf January 1976], p. 68) as “lacks [[Bruce Townley|Townley's]] sophistication.”
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  • ...2003]] ||August 1-3, 2003 ||[[Lawrence Watt-Evans]], [[Ursula Vernon]], [[Bruce Baugh]]
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  • Members included [[Karen Anderson]], [[D. Bruce Berry]], [[Ray Bersi]], [[Mel Brown]], [[James Bush]], [[Terry Carr]], [[Ja ...Kepner|Kepner]], [[Mel Brown]], [[Bill Knapheide]], [[Donald Moore]], [[D. Bruce Berry]] and others, a motley crew. This was a [[science fiction club]] pure
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  • ...roduced a book for Knight and Wilhelm -- ''Better Than One'' -- and helped Bruce to complete his [[Fan Tarot Deck|Fantasy Showcase Tarot deck]], in which ea
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  • * ''[[Two Hours]]'' [1957] (with [[Bruce Burn]])
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  • ...ndlee]], [[Vice Chair]]/Hospitality Lead: [[Lisa Hayes]], [[Treasurer]]: [[Bruce Farr]], Facilities: [[Mike Willmoth]], Website Planning: [[Cheryl Morgan]],
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  • ...mbard, IL]]. [[Guests of Honor]]: [[Jim C. Hines]], [[Michael Longcor]], [[Bruce Schneier]], [[Karen Cooper]], [[Pete Abrams]]. [[Chair]]: [[Bill Roper]].
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  • ...Deck''' (also called the '''Fan Tarot Deck''') was a longtime project of [[Bruce Pelz]]’s, which he brought to completion with the help of [[Noreascon Two 0 || The Fool || [[Bruce Duncan]]
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  • ...ended meetings of the [[LASFL]] by 1937. At a meeting in 1938, he and [[T. Bruce Yerke]] entertained the [[club]] by performing a concert on 10-cent fifes.
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  • ...Sharon Maples]], [[Sue Thing]], [[Deb Dedon]], [[Cristi Simila]], and/or [[Bruce Wiley]] either individually or in various combinations. [[TusCon 11]] || November 9-11, 1984 || [[John Varley]], [[Bruce Farr|Bruce]] & [[Kim Farr]]
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  • Along with [[William Gibson]] and [[Bruce Sterling]], in the 1980s Rucker was thought of as a writer of [[cyberpunk]] ..., and his "nonfiction" novel, ''Saucer Wisdom'' [with an introduction by [[Bruce Sterling]], were published in 1999. A [[SF]] satire, ''Spaceland'', was is
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  • ...tt-Evans]], [[Artist GoH]] was [[Ursula Vernon]], and [[Gaming GoH]] was [[Bruce Baugh]].
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