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− | A [[fan]] from [[Boston, MA]] who was a member of [[MCFI]] and [[NESFA]] and a [[Fellow of NESFA]] and served as an officer. He chaired [[Boskone 30]] and was editor of the [[Noreascon Three]] (the 1989 [[Worldcon]]) [[program book]] for which he received a nomination for the [[1990 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]. He wrote a [[ | + | A [[fan]] from [[Boston, MA]] who was a member of [[MCFI]] and [[NESFA]] and a [[Fellow of NESFA]] and served as an officer. He chaired [[Boskone 30]] and was editor of the [[Noreascon Three]] (the 1989 [[Worldcon]]) [[program book]] for which he received a nomination for the [[1990 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo]]. He wrote a [[L.A.con II Reminiscence (Thokar)|Reminiscence of L.A. Con II]]. |
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A fan from Boston, MA who was a member of MCFI and NESFA and a Fellow of NESFA and served as an officer. He chaired Boskone 30 and was editor of the Noreascon Three (the 1989 Worldcon) program book for which he received a nomination for the 1990 Best Non-Fiction Book Hugo. He wrote a Reminiscence of L.A. Con II.
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