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Susan Wood (literary scholar)

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was established after her death, funded in part by donations from science fiction fandom (and from the sale of parts of her collection of
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Wood died November 12, 1980. Archives of some of Wood's papers are available in the library of the
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Niamath, Cheryl, "University of British Columbia Archives:Inventories:Susan Wood fonds"
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VI in 1969. Wood and Glicksohn married in 1970 (she subsequently sometimes published as
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While teaching courses in science fiction at UBC, one of her students was
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Wood discovered science fiction fandom while she was studying at
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Susan Wood papers at the University of British Columbia
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Wallace-Wells, David. "The Art of Fiction No. 211",
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Canadian
literary critic
professor
author
science fiction
fan
Ottawa
Ontario
Carleton University
Mike Glicksohn
Toronto
Boskone
fanzine
Energumen
Hugo for Best Fanzine
guests of honor
World Science Fiction Convention
fanzines
Hugo Awards for Best Fan Writer
science fiction convention
MidAmericon
WorldCon
A Women's APA
WisCon
B.A.
Carleton University
Ph.D.
University of Toronto
University of British Columbia

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