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Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. Academic. 2011.
Science Fiction and Fantasy Encyclopedia. Academic. 2011.
NESFA Press — logo NESFA Press is the publishing arm of the New England Science Fiction Association, Inc. The NESFA Press primarily produces three types of books[1]: Books honoring the guest(s) of honor at their annual convention, Boskone, and at some… … Wikipedia
New England Science Fiction Association — The New England Science Fiction Association, or NESFA, is a science fiction club centered in the New England area. It was founded in 1967, by fans who wanted to do things in addition to socializing [1]. NESFA is currently registered as a non… … Wikipedia
Boskone (convention) — Infobox Convention name = Boskone caption = status = Active genre = Science fiction venue = location = Boston, Massachusetts country = United States first = 1941 last = organizer = New England Science Fiction Association filing = 501(c)(3)… … Wikipedia
Once More* With Footnotes — Terry Pratchett The Discworld series Outline Publication details … Wikipedia
Edward E. Smith Memorial Award — The Edward E. Smith Memorial Award for Imaginative Fiction (the Skylark ) is presented annually by NESFA to some person, who, in the opinion of the membership, has contributed significantly to science fiction, both through work in the field and… … Wikipedia
Jack Gaughan Award — The Jack Gaughan Award for Best Emerging Artist honors the memory of Jack Gaughan, a long time friend of fandom and one of the finest SF artists of the 20th century. Because Jack felt it was important to encourage and recognize new blood in the… … Wikipedia
33rd World Science Fiction Convention — The 33rd World Science Fiction Convention, informally known as Aussiecon, was held in Melbourne, Australia, 14–17 August 1975, at the Southern Cross Hotel. Its guests of honour were Ursula K. LeGuin (pro), Susan Wood (fan), Mike Glicksohn (fan),… … Wikipedia
37th World Science Fiction Convention — The 37th World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) was Seacon 79, which was held in Brighton, UK, 23–26 August 1979 at the Metropole Hotel. The Convention committee was chaired by Peter Weston. The toastmaster was Bob Shaw.There were 3114… … Wikipedia
21st World Science Fiction Convention — The 21st World Science Fiction Convention, also known as Discon I, was held 31 August – 2 September 1963 at the Statler Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., USA.Following the convention, published The Proceedings: Discon , edited by Richard Eney.… … Wikipedia
22nd World Science Fiction Convention — The 22nd World Science Fiction Convention, also known as Pacificon II, was held 4 – 7 September 1964 at the Hotel Leamington in Oakland, California, USA. Pacificon was combined with the annual West Coast Science Fantasy Conference (Westercon),… … Wikipedia
23rd World Science Fiction Convention — The 23rd World Science Fiction Convention, also known as Loncon II, was held 27–30 August 1965 at the Mount Royal Hotel in London, United Kingdom. The chairman was Ella Parker.The guest of honor was Brian W. Aldiss. The toastmaster was Tom… … Wikipedia