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'''Irwin M. “Irv” Koch''', a [[Southern]] [[fan]], founded [[Chattacon]] (and ran the first four) in the 1970s. He [[chaired]] the [[Charlotte in 2004]] [[bid]] for the [[Worldcon]] and also the subsequent Charlotte [[NASFiC]] bid. | '''Irwin M. “Irv” Koch''', a [[Southern]] [[fan]], founded [[Chattacon]] (and ran the first four) in the 1970s. He [[chaired]] the [[Charlotte in 2004]] [[bid]] for the [[Worldcon]] and also the subsequent Charlotte [[NASFiC]] bid. | ||
− | He won the [[Rebel Award]] at [[DeepSouthCon 8]] and [[chaired]] [[DeepSouthCon 22]]. He was [[president]] of the [[N3F]] in 1991–92 and [[GoH]] at [[Concave]], [[Chattacon X]], and [[UpperSouthClave XII]]. He received the [[Hank Reinhardt Fan Award]] in 1998. | + | He won the [[Rebel Award]] at [[DeepSouthCon 8]] and [[chaired]] [[DeepSouthCon 22]] and [[Gnomoclave '71]]. He was [[president]] of the [[N3F]] in 1991–92 and [[GoH]] at [[Concave]], [[Chattacon X]], and [[UpperSouthClave XII]]. He received the [[Hank Reinhardt Fan Award]] in 1998. |
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Revision as of 08:06, 5 January 2022
(1947 – November 19, 2005)
Irwin M. “Irv” Koch, a Southern fan, founded Chattacon (and ran the first four) in the 1970s. He chaired the Charlotte in 2004 bid for the Worldcon and also the subsequent Charlotte NASFiC bid.
He won the Rebel Award at DeepSouthCon 8 and chaired DeepSouthCon 22 and Gnomoclave '71. He was president of the N3F in 1991–92 and GoH at Concave, Chattacon X, and UpperSouthClave XII. He received the Hank Reinhardt Fan Award in 1998.
- Dear Janie [1971] (for SFPA)
- Imk [early 60s]
- Log
- Return of Imk [late 60s]
- Time Limit (for SFPA)
- Worlds of Fandom [1960s]
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1970 — Rebel Award
- 1982 — Concave 3/UpperSouthClave XII
- 1985 — Chattacon X
- 1998 — Hank Reinhardt Fan Award
Person | 1947—2005 |
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