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(August 11, 1957 – June 21, 2022)
 
(August 11, 1957 – June 21, 2022)
  
'''Bryan Barrett''' was a longtime [[fanzine fan]], [[artist]] and [[huckster]] who lived in the [[Pacific Northwest]].  He [[chaired]] the [[World Fantasy Convention 1998]] in [[Monterey, CA]], and was an [[agent]] of the [[Britain in '87]] [[Worldcon bid]]. He ran [[The Fantasy Symposium]] in [[San Jose]] in 1979.  
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'''Bryan Barrett''' was a longtime [[fanzine fan]], [[artist]] and [[huckster]] who lived in the [[Pacific Northwest]].  He [[chaired]] the [[World Fantasy Convention 1998]] in [[Monterey, CA]], and was an [[agents|agent]] of the [[Britain in '87]] [[Worldcon bid]]. He ran [[The Fantasy Symposium]] in [[San Jose]] in 1979.  
  
 
He was a breeder of canaries, a bird fancier and a ceramics artist, and involved in mystery fandom, as well.  A native of [[California]], Bryan lived in [[Washington State]] at the time of his death, which followed some months of ill health.  
 
He was a breeder of canaries, a bird fancier and a ceramics artist, and involved in mystery fandom, as well.  A native of [[California]], Bryan lived in [[Washington State]] at the time of his death, which followed some months of ill health.  

Latest revision as of 08:30, 30 September 2022

(August 11, 1957 – June 21, 2022)

Bryan Barrett was a longtime fanzine fan, artist and huckster who lived in the Pacific Northwest. He chaired the World Fantasy Convention 1998 in Monterey, CA, and was an agent of the Britain in '87 Worldcon bid. He ran The Fantasy Symposium in San Jose in 1979.

He was a breeder of canaries, a bird fancier and a ceramics artist, and involved in mystery fandom, as well. A native of California, Bryan lived in Washington State at the time of his death, which followed some months of ill health.

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