Difference between revisions of "Bruce D. Arthurs"
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* ''[[Deep Nose]]'' [1975] | * ''[[Deep Nose]]'' [1975] | ||
* ''[[Fanthology '75]]'' [1977] | * ''[[Fanthology '75]]'' [1977] | ||
+ | * ''[[F-Words]]'' [1987-] (in [[FAPA]]) | ||
* ''[[Godless]]'' [mid-70s] | * ''[[Godless]]'' [mid-70s] | ||
* ''[[Growler]]'' [mis-70s] (for [[CHAPS]]) | * ''[[Growler]]'' [mis-70s] (for [[CHAPS]]) | ||
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* ''[[Power Mad]]'' [mid-70s] | * ''[[Power Mad]]'' [mid-70s] | ||
* ''[[Raving Paranoid Fascist]]'' [mid-70s] | * ''[[Raving Paranoid Fascist]]'' [mid-70s] | ||
− | * ''[[Staggerwing]]'' [mid-80s] | + | * ''[[Staggerwing]]'' [mid-80s] (in [[FAPA]]) |
− | * ''[[Undulant Fever]]'' [1975-84] | + | * ''[[Undulant Fever]]'' [1975-84] (in [[FAPA]]) |
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Revision as of 13:06, 27 April 2023
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Bruce D. Arthurs is a fanzine fan who edited Fanthology '75. He was one of the founders of the Central Arizona Speculative Fiction Society. He was also a writer who contributed the story and the initial teleplay for the fourth season Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Clues" in 1990.
Awards, Honors and GoHships:
- 1977 -- MileHiCon 9 (his GoH speech was published in The Art of Making Enemies in Fandom)
- 1985 -- TusCon 12
- The Art of Making Enemies in Fandom [1977]
- Deep Nose [1975]
- Fanthology '75 [1977]
- F-Words [1987-] (in FAPA)
- Godless [mid-70s]
- Growler [mis-70s] (for CHAPS)
- Iguanacon Blues [1979]
- Iguanacon Blues Redux [1979]
- Power Mad [mid-70s]
- Raving Paranoid Fascist [mid-70s]
- Staggerwing [mid-80s] (in FAPA)
- Undulant Fever [1975-84] (in FAPA)
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