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He was editor of the fanzine ''[[Mota]]'' (which received a nomination for the [[1979 Best Fanzine Hugo]]) and collector. He was the 1979 [[TAFF]] winner. Shortly before his death, Hughes endowed a science fiction collection at the Windsor (MO) Public Library. He was Assistant Editor of ''[[Science-Fiction Five Yearly]]'' in 1976 and at the time of his death he was working with [[Jeff Schalles]] and [[Geri Sullivan]] as editor of ''[[Science-Fiction Five-Yearly]] #11''.  He also published a [[FAPAzine]], ''[[Seeds & Stems]]''.
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He was editor of the fanzine ''[[Mota]]'' (which received a nomination for the [[1979 Best Fanzine Hugo]]) and collector. He was the 1979 [[TAFF]] winner. Shortly before his death, Hughes endowed a science fiction collection at the Windsor (MO) Public Library. He was Assistant Editor of ''[[Science-Fiction Five-Yearly]]'' in 1976 and at the time of his death he was working with [[Jeff Schalles]] and [[Geri Sullivan]] as editor of ''[[Science-Fiction Five-Yearly]] #11''.  He also published a [[FAPAzine]], ''[[Seeds & Stems]]''.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 16 July 2020

(1950 -- November 14, 2001)

He was editor of the fanzine Mota (which received a nomination for the 1979 Best Fanzine Hugo) and collector. He was the 1979 TAFF winner. Shortly before his death, Hughes endowed a science fiction collection at the Windsor (MO) Public Library. He was Assistant Editor of Science-Fiction Five-Yearly in 1976 and at the time of his death he was working with Jeff Schalles and Geri Sullivan as editor of Science-Fiction Five-Yearly #11. He also published a FAPAzine, Seeds & Stems.

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