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(July 8, 1944 – )
 
(July 8, 1944 – )
  
'''Philip E. Kaveny''' is a longtime [[Wisconsin]] [[fan]] and [[academic]], based in Eau Claire. He is active in the [[Mythopoeic Society]] and was a founder of [[Wiscon]]. He has worked in various roles on [[Worldcons]] and other [[conventions]].  
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'''Philip E. Kaveny''' is a longtime [[Wisconsin]] [[fan]] and [[academic]], based in Eau Claire. He is active in the [[Mythopoeic Society]] and was a founder of [[WisCon]]. He has worked in various roles on [[Worldcons]] and other [[conventions]]. He was a member of [[apasition]].
  
 
He has been married to fellow fan [[Jan Bogstad]] since August 7, 1987. They ran the [[SFRA Conference]] in 1996 and edited the collection ''Picturing Tolkien: Essays on Peter Jackson's the Lord of the Rings Film Trilogy'' (2011).  
 
He has been married to fellow fan [[Jan Bogstad]] since August 7, 1987. They ran the [[SFRA Conference]] in 1996 and edited the collection ''Picturing Tolkien: Essays on Peter Jackson's the Lord of the Rings Film Trilogy'' (2011).  

Latest revision as of 15:19, 27 September 2024

(July 8, 1944 – )

Philip E. Kaveny is a longtime Wisconsin fan and academic, based in Eau Claire. He is active in the Mythopoeic Society and was a founder of WisCon. He has worked in various roles on Worldcons and other conventions. He was a member of apasition.

He has been married to fellow fan Jan Bogstad since August 7, 1987. They ran the SFRA Conference in 1996 and edited the collection Picturing Tolkien: Essays on Peter Jackson's the Lord of the Rings Film Trilogy (2011).

He was a huckster and an online book dealer.

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