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Diana Pavlac Glyer — Diana Glyer in 2008. Born 21 January 1956 Aberdeen, Maryland Occupation Author and teacher Spouse … Wikipedia
Mike Glyer — is both the editor and publisher of the long running science fiction fan newszine File 770. He holds the record for being nominated the most times (45) for the Hugo Award; he has won 9 times in two categories:[1][2] File 770 won the Best Fanzine… … Wikipedia
Hugo Award for Best Fanzine — The Hugo Award for Best Fanzine is given annually to fanzines. These are amateur magazines for science fiction/fantasy related subject, which do not pay their contributors. Fanzines are generally produced out of the love of the genre, its authors … Wikipedia
Hugo Award for Best Fan Writer — The Hugo Awards, the most prestigious awards in science fiction fandom, are given every year for science fiction or fantasy, and related areas in fandom, art and dramatic presentation, of the previous year, by members of the annual World Science… … Wikipedia
Hugo Award — Prix Hugo Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hugo. Cet article fait partie de la série … Wikipédia en Français
Hugo Awards — Prix Hugo Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hugo. Cet article fait partie de la série … Wikipédia en Français
Hugo awards — Prix Hugo Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hugo. Cet article fait partie de la série … Wikipédia en Français
Prix Hugo — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hugo. Le prix Hugo (Hugo Award), dont le titre original est Science Fiction Achievement Award, est décerné chaque année aux meilleurs récits de science fiction ou de fantasy de langue anglaise publiés l année… … Wikipédia en Français
File 770 — is a science fiction fanzine published by Mike Glyer and named for the party in Room 770 at the 1951 Worldcon science fiction convention which reportedly upstaged the convention. [http://members.shaw.ca/rgraeme/r.html Time has transformed the… … Wikipedia
C. S. Lewis — C.S. Lewis aged 50 Born Clive Staples Lewis 29 November 1898(1898 11 29) Belfast, Ireland Died … Wikipedia